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Re: Future of WiMax
From: Rubens Kuhl <rubensk () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 16:48:14 -0300
The future of WiMAX seems a lot less promising now that FD-LTE is the clear winner for wide-scale mobile deployment, and TD-LTE, 802.11n and proprietary technologies will compete for non-paired spectrum and/or niche markets. But one can build a network with WiMAX and make money out of it; global market forces have established the big picture, not what would happen on a specific scenario. Rubens On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Seth Mattinen <sethm () rollernet us> wrote:
A while back I remember reading a comment here that "WiMax is not a future proof technology" and that several manufacturers have dropped it or something to that effect. I think it was in the starting a WiMax ISP thread. This has stuck in my head, and I was curious if there was any truth to this. WiMax sounds promising, but I certainly don't hear a lot about it other than Sprint/Clear. Is it just that everyone that's doing wireless is sticking with relatively inexpensive 802.11 a/b/g/n products, or is WiMax really a dead end? ~Seth
Current thread:
- Future of WiMax Seth Mattinen (Jun 16)
- Re: Future of WiMax Rubens Kuhl (Jun 16)
- RE: Future of WiMax Murphy, Jay, DOH (Jun 16)
- RE: Future of WiMax Dennis Burgess (Jun 17)
- Re: Future of WiMax Bret Clark (Jun 17)
- RE: Future of WiMax Dennis Burgess (Jun 17)
- Re: Future of WiMax Jared Mauch (Jun 17)
- Re: Future of WiMax Rubens Kuhl (Jun 16)
- RE: Future of WiMax Holmes,David A (Jun 17)
- RE: Future of WiMax Akyol, Bora A (Jun 18)
- Re: Future of WiMax joel jaeggli (Jun 18)
- RE: Future of WiMax Akyol, Bora A (Jun 18)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Future of WiMax Gregory Hicks (Jun 16)
- Re: Future of WiMax Curtis Maurand (Jun 16)