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Re: Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition - The Real Internet Finally Made Mobile
I agree. WiMAX means diddly to me because I live in the middle of nowhere. I will NEVER live in a big city. Heck I'm lucky to get the slowest cell internet connections where I work so what do I care? All the cool gadgets and gizmos will continue to be in the realm of the city folks until a good three years (and that's being generous) after they're introduced. So the WiMAX N810 is just a dressed up version of the N810 to me. :)
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Re: Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition - The Real Internet Finally Made Mobile
true but the black is sexy as hell , and i havent figured out how to disassemble the 810 to powdercoat it like i did my 800
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Re: Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition - The Real Internet Finally Made Mobile
"Alcatel-Lucent To Build Mobile WiMax Network" - Saw this story on Information Week: http://www.informationweek.com/news/...requestid=4347
Targeting Palm Springs, FL - no dates given. "The Palm Springs network will operate in the 2.5-GHz spectrum band". Does this mean the n810we could work there? -Jay |
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I was going to say that a large portion of Canada is covered by Wimax, but a little more research puts that into question. Bell and Rogers co-own a fairly vast network, but it doesn't appear to be "true" WiMAX. The Inukshuk network web page states, "This next generation IP wireless network based on pre-WiMAX standards enables portable megabit services," so that suggests that, even if you did subscribe, and you did have an N810, it might not work. Pretty big gamble.
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If this is correct, then the N810 WiMAX Edition is of no greater value in the great white north than the other tablets, and there's a good reason why we've had no hints from Nokia that Canada might be an upcoming market for their next tablety toy. Were there a ready network a few miles north, I doubt Nokia would be pinning the success of the Halloween Edition on Sprint's shaky promises here in the U.S. They created the tablet series in part to free themselves from the whims and fortunes of the American carriers, after all. |
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I tried to contact another company (MDS) claiming "pre-wimax" and haven't received a reply. This is typical, I've sent countless messages to various companies trying to get synchronous service whether wireless or not and I feel lucky to get a reply at all and those replies were typically "no, sorry". Now I'm getting the same about WiMAX. It looks like they are targeting unserved areas and trying to avoid any overlap with their other services. Citywide wireless indeed, nice for publicity but reality is something else.
As for Bell/Rogers, I don't even want to contact them as they will no doubt only support their brick modems or eventually their locked down devices. I really doubt they would offer me something that might give me simple data access at simple prices and let me access my own services that allow me to avoid their services that I have zero interest in. Pathetic actually. A very promising technology is once again being squandered. But it is still early, someday perhaps. I like the idea enough to consider being an early adopter which isn't my style but I'm not going to beg them to take my money. |
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This WiMAX Edition video makes no secret of its San Francisco setting. Apart from the numerous obvious visual cliches, the street signs at the corner of Liberty and Sanchez more-or-less confirm it.
I've never heard mention of WiMAX in San Francisco, present or future. Am I missing something, or is Nokia intentionally misleading its potential customers? How would the latter case serve anyone's interest, even Nokia's? Norm. |
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I think you may be overthinking the situation, nbyoung. It probably had more to do with logistics.
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