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GlenQuagmire
Giggidy Giggidy Giggidy Goo
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Grand Rapids, MI

WiMAX

Does Wimax really have a future. If I remember correctly some Wimax towers can be converted to LTE by just a software upgrade.
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Yes, its stuck in a windows this time.


MEohME

@wideopenwest.com

yes it does. see above. Open Range Comm.



wi4

@verizon.net

reply to GlenQuagmire
So, as I understand it WiMax and LTE have a 85% shared technology? 4G wireless internet systems at this point are a battle of the alpha-numeric. The US national Wimax system in place is a chipset switch from the most productive and viable network MONEY can buy. Could anyone on this obvious selfserving forum allow the themselves to just talk about what makes sense? Multi-function towers are the most sensible for the ENTIRE industry. As WIMAX has proven the first to the plate, it may not be the All-Time home run hitter. In this writers opinion the winner will be the TRUE all around player if they can get the cash to see them through until they are proven. Damn, I'm sorry Sprint, T-Mobile, Clearwire and Lightsquared. The Big 2 just won again.


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