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WiMax: Great For the Third World
So far largely a no show in the first....
by Karl Bode Wednesday 14-Feb-2007 tags: wireless
While a recent report may have suggested that WiMax will remain a 'niche' technology for the time being, Motorola (a key financial supporter of the technology) insists it can help bridge the broadband divide in developing nations. "DSL just does not exist in Africa," says Stefano Mattiello, Motorola's regional sales director for sub-Saharan Africa. "And I can guarantee you one thing: People are not going to start digging up the countryside to lay fiber." Of course those same areas are already quickly gobbling up 3G services for those same reasons. Of course we're still waiting on the technology to be a DSL and cable competitor here in the first world, as so many promised.

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Mchart
First There.

join:2004-01-21
Gurnee, IL

Insanely stupid

I can guarentee you one thing - People aren't going to start using computers any time soon in 95% of Africa. They have other problems. Such as - Finding water.
barn25

join:2005-11-17
Springfield, IL

Re: Insanely stupid

that is one THE most ignorant thing i've heard all day! half of africa IS civilized now

Mchart
First There.

join:2004-01-21
Gurnee, IL

Re: Insanely stupid

Almost all of Africa is civilized. There is however a difference between that and the common person having the resources to even afford a computer in the first place.
garmst

join:2000-09-17
New York, NY

Re: Insanely stupid

Time to define the word "civilized". Also do we define it by population or land mass size? Is Zimbabwe under Mugabe civilized? Is South Africa civilized? Is Somalia i.e. Darfur "civilized".

Jon
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join:2001-01-20
Lisle, IL

regional sales director?

Yeah, he knows.

ansar
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join:2004-12-10
Utica, MS

U.S.A. is a third world country?

quote:
it can help bridge the broadband divide in developing nations.
I guess I live in a third world country now. I would love wimax at my home in rural Mississippi.

quote:
"DSL just does not exist in Africa,"
DSL just does not exist in rural Mississippi.

TScheisskopf
World News Trust

join:2005-02-13
Belvidere, NJ

Re: U.S.A. is a third world country?

said by ansar:

quote:
it can help bridge the broadband divide in developing nations.
I guess I live in a third world country now. I would love wimax at my home in rural Mississippi.

quote:
"DSL just does not exist in Africa,"
DSL just does not exist in rural Mississippi.
But don't you dare say anything about the big, bad government stepping in and getting all those magnificently deregulated telcos to maybe act like the US is the First World. My ghod, you would be suggesting that some poor CEO's scion won't get a Lambo for his high school graduation. That would most certainly rip the frabric of this great nation asunder.


AnonymousPerson

@verizon.net

Re: U.S.A. is a third world country?

Why should the government be involved? It was not established to handle such matters.

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