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xenophon

join:2007-09-17

reply to patcat88

Re: Where is you god now wimax shills?

I'm still here as a WiMAX proponent. It's inevitable Sprint will have to go LTE as LTE is for the telcom industry. That hardly means WiMAX is dead as it's deployed all over the world and has better chance for global roaming.

Both will exist just as cable modem and dsl co-exist. The industries will use what is available to them. The telcom industry will use LTE, the rest who want to get into wireless will use WiMAX so that they aren't controlled by 3GPP.

Is odd that many actually want WiMAX to die. LTE is controlled by the authoritarian telcom industry - you sure you want that as the only option?

openbox9
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join:2004-01-26
japan
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With Sprint likely migrating to LTE, I doubt mobile WiMAX has much of a future in the US. Worldwide roaming won't get you much for WiMAX in a few years because I doubt you'll find (m)any handsets with WiMAX radios if you're native to the US.

It's not so much as looking forward to WiMAX's demise, rather it's a sense of being grounded in reality.


xenophon

join:2007-09-17

I would agree that WiMAX in handsets do not have a future (unless embedded in WiFi chipsets). WiMAX as a whole will still probably be around globally long term though, including the US - but not via the traditional telcom companies.



MEohME

@wideopenwest.com

reply to openbox9
WiMax will be around. How do you think most Wireless providers are pushing faster speeds to their customers? There is actually a national WiMax provider that has been in business LONG before Clear/Sprint pushing the technology. Here is their website: »www.openrangecomm.com/Default.aspx

now tell me the technology is dead.


openbox9
Premium
join:2004-01-26
japan
kudos:2

Please reread my post and then get back to me.


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

reply to MEohME

said by MEohME :

WiMax will be around. How do you think most Wireless providers are pushing faster speeds to their customers? There is actually a national WiMax provider that has been in business LONG before Clear/Sprint pushing the technology. Here is their website: »www.openrangecomm.com/Default.aspx

now tell me the technology is dead.

Thats not mobile wimax.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

reply to xenophon

said by xenophon:

Is odd that many actually want WiMAX to die. LTE is controlled by the authoritarian telcom industry - you sure you want that as the only option?

Wimax can be made as restrictive as the carrier wants. LTE can be made as restrictive as the carrier wants.


MEohME

@wideopenwest.com

reply to patcat88
nobody said ANYTHING about mobile Wimax. YOU said WiMax. Which means ANY form. So yes; you are wrong about the technology being dead. like it or not; you are WRONG.



MEohME

@wideopenwest.com

reply to patcat88
not totally. WiMax is IEEE. LTE is a 3GPP technology- which means CONTROLLED and licenses involved. IEEE means OPEN standards.


openbox9
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join:2004-01-26
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reply to MEohME

said by MEohME :

nobody said ANYTHING about mobile Wimax.

Umm, as much as I don't like sticking up for patcat88 See Profile
said by patcat88:

Wimax is dead as a consumer grade mobile wireless internet standard.


xenophon

join:2007-09-17

reply to xenophon
WiMAX is still growing globally. It hit 820M+ pops coverage end of last year, from 600M pops the year before. Should hit 1B this year.

»wimaxforum.org/resources/monthly···y-report

Sprint will likely get out of WiMAX but it's ridiculous to think Sprint alone defines the industry.


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

reply to MEohME
Are there any patents that must be licensed for WiMax? If so, its not "open".


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