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Eee getting WiMAX
While we're busy waiting for the WiMAX version of the NIT, it looks like there's going to be a WiMAX version of the EeePC unveiled next week at CES:
http://www.engadget.com/2007/12/31/a...-intel-and-sp/ |
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With Nokia on a 1 yr development cycle and WiMax still vaporware there is a rush to nothing happening soon.
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I'd be interested to hear what you mean by "vaporware" WIMAX is available now in it's fixed location form. As a Clearwire customer, that is what I'm using as I write. Clearwire is making progress towards mobile WIMAX. See article here: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/htm...earwire17.html
I'm disappointed by the monthly cost for their lap top mobile card service of $60 per month. Hopefully the NIT version will be far cheaper than that. Bottom line though, I think there is plenty of reason to be optomistic about WIMAX because of the much easier deployment of service in billion person markets like India. I have no idea what Nokias progress is for the inclusion of a WIMAX chip. But I'm guessing it's going to happen very soon. I bet we see it in the next year or so. Neil |
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Not only is WiMAX deployed in fixed form by clearwire, but it's deployed in a mobile form already (wibro) in Korea. Calling it "vaporware" is rather ignorant.
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I had been eagerly following Wimax & Sprint for widespread deployment in the as a US low cost alternative to cell phones. I concede ignorance of it's widespread deployment in the US as a low cost alternative to cell phones.
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The fact is that it is not vaporware, it is widely deployed in some regions, and it is deployed in some markets within the US. It is clearly not vaporware, by any stretch of the imagination. But, you're right, it's not yet deployed widely enough within the US to be a replacement for cell phone service. That, however, is not a reason to think that an unveiling of the WiMAX NIT at CES would be premature. Especially since there's going to be a WiMAX presentation at CES. |
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One of the business or techie journals had a whole profile on WiMax - and mentions the gambles involved (at least in the US market). It also mentions something to the effect that Sprint's new leadership has scaled-back their once eager development of it.
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It will never be marketed as an "alternative" to cell phones. It is, and will be marketed as a means of 4G data connectivity. Sprint has already soft launched service in Chicago and Arlington... A soft launch in Texas is expected Q108. Soft launch = Network equipment in place... Nothing vapor about that. Sprint's intra network (CDMA to iDEN) PTT solution via Qualcomm could be considered vaporware but not WiMAX. WiMAX is a done deal... At least in those markets :) A good place to check what is pending with WiMAX is here >> http://www.wimaxforum.org/kshowcase/view |
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WiMax would be great if I was near some place that had it and didn't go out of the area.
Right now I have EVDO available from all carriers (and am on contract in a small town in southern Minnesota). I can get data nearly anywhere I go, and most places near freeways is EVDO (with a Cradlepoint pocket router and UM-150 EVDO modem I have high speed internet almost anywhere now). The GSM networks have the same kind of services available. But even EVDO is annoying as one carrier's modem won't work on another carrier's network although the electronics are identical (I was looking at an OQO2 which has an EVDO option, but had to get either sprint or verizon, and I couldn't change it after I ordered it). WiMax is still in the "early adopter" phase. It sounds great, but for example EVDO only came here with Verizon in December, though Sprint had it for over a year. Having any technology built in that won't be useful for most people for years is not a good idea. And when it does become common there will probably be lighter-sized WiMax to Wifi or Bluetooth access points or repeaters available. |
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If only individuals could one day run their own "Wimax routers" instead of Wifi... I wouldn't mind getting a personal AP with 100x the range, but telcos with their data transfer schemes tend to price me out.
Maybe Wimax will eventually push 3G data prices down which would be helpful with the handset+BT+NIT setup. |
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I will be glad when it get's here if it's affordable. But at this time there may be some other competing technology which will overtake it. |
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