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VansHSI

join:2005-01-29
America

reply to en102
Re: Price is reasonable...

said by en102 See Profile :

I guess AMD users won't have it.
Won't have it built in on their chipsets. Big difference.

VansHSI

join:2005-01-29
America

reply to EPS
said by EPS See Profile :

Considering the monopolist lawsuits already existing against Intel, one would wonder whether force-bundling WiMax chipsets could provoke anything...
Why would it provoke anything? They are giving someone the option of using it - that's all. They're not forcing you to pay $50 a month.

If you want to stick a 3g card in your computer or even a competing 4g card from another carrier than so be it.


Matt
Take me down to the paradise city
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said by EPS See Profile :

Considering the monopolist lawsuits already existing against Intel, one would wonder whether force-bundling WiMax chipsets could provoke anything...
I'm sure it will just be a mini-pci card like the Centrino stuff.

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA
reply to VansHSI
Considering the monopolist lawsuits already existing against Intel, one would wonder whether force-bundling WiMax chipsets could provoke anything...


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
reply to VansHSI
I guess AMD users won't have it.
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Canada = Hollywood North

VansHSI

join:2005-01-29
America
reply to patcat88
Starting in '09 with their new chipsets(can't remember the codename) wimax will be included in every single computer that has an intel processor.

any computer you buy will give you the option of wifi or wimax built in.

CMoore2004
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join:2003-02-06
Jonesville, MI
reply to patcat88
Yes, that makes a lot of sense considering Intel is one of the investors and already has a huge investment in the WiMAX technology. Tell me again, when was the standard finalized?

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY

reply to Matt
said by Matt See Profile :

Intel has a laptop/desktop chipset bundle that has WiMAX. Sort of like the Centrino bundle that requires an Intel WiFi card now.

It'll have WiFi and WiMAX capability.
If WiMAX was serious as something more than just another cellular wireless network standard, Intel would be force bundling WiMAX years ago as part of its "Centrino" package to establish a user base before service launches. WiMAX is a joke.


Matt
Take me down to the paradise city
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reply to en102
said by en102 See Profile :

I should probably add in equipment as well.
WiFi = already in laptop
3G = tethered data from existing cell phone.
WiMAX = ???
Intel has a laptop/desktop chipset bundle that has WiMAX. Sort of like the Centrino bundle that requires an Intel WiFi card now.

It'll have WiFi and WiMAX capability.

CMoore2004
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join:2003-02-06
Jonesville, MI

reply to en102
You mean paying for a device to connect to the internet like nearly everyone does? Cable modem? DSL modem? EVDO modem? Not to mention, that WiMax will likely be integrated in laptops, like they did with WiFi and they're doing with EVDO modems. A simple MiniPCI card isn't a huge hassle.

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA
reply to en102
Probably have laptop cards, like they have for 3G if you don't have tethering- note that EV-DO Rev. A started out as only for laptop cards and only now are we starting to see it on phones as well, the progression may be similar here.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
reply to CMoore2004
I should probably add in equipment as well.
WiFi = already in laptop
3G = tethered data from existing cell phone.
WiMAX = ???
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Canada = Hollywood North

CMoore2004
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join:2003-02-06
Jonesville, MI

reply to en102
Number 2 is the one that has me concerned. With them just sticking the 5GB cap on the mobile broadband, I'd be interested in seeing if they do the same with WiMax or remove the limit on mobile broadband because of the additional bandwidth WiMax can supply to the tower.
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