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Nokia can't possibly invest in everything at once. And they have their hands full just rolling out all the new 3G variations. If mobile Wimax starts to catch on, they can certainly ramp up quickly. I am sure they won't stop research on new mobile Wimax products, but will hold off on manufacturing and marketing until the market matures. -- -- Join Red Room Forum My Web Page |
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| After all, how many wifi "standards" can consumers support? The only ones currently who MIGHT care about faster speed is the corporations and I'm sure thry are getting sick of "upgrading" over and over like they used to do with computers. By the way...What ever happened to the CPU speed race? Did we hit a practical limit, or, was it just that the gravy train from the corporate "upgrading" dried up and blew away? Perhaps a combination of both? It's nice theough, since the price of computers and peripherals went into free fall into the bargain basement. But then, that's what happens inevitably when marketing hype is used too long. |
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  SDKiwi VIP join:2002-05-27 El Cajon, CA | The Nokia comments about fixed Wi-Max support in 2006 and possibly mobile Wi-Max support in 2008 is quite reasonable and consistent with when standards approved equipment should be available. |
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