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personally, if I could buy a *discounted* wimax tablet I would, even if I knew I'd never be able to use the wimax module, as I'm sure that some enterprising hackers will find a way of removing the module and implanting something useful!
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2009-01-13
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For example, if I had UMTS support on my Nokia N810 past 18 months it would be useful throughout my country, but not elsewhere in the world especially not out of EU. Why? Roaming costs...
We're going in circles. Your statements left the N810WME realm and were globally about WiMAX being vapourware (aka dead end). Yeah, in San Jose, CA, USA, North America, Earth perhaps but the world is bigger than that.
Given popularity of netbooks which come with a 3G (UMTS) dongle it'd be easy to also sell these netbooks with WiMAX dongles.
Because my government, based on EU directive, is currently licensing both LTE and WiMAX for 2 additional telcos besides the 3 major ones I do not see why either one would have won already except current infrastructure.
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2009-01-13
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GRPS/EDGE/HPSA was certainly available outside of the EU 18 months ago.
Fine. Calculate the percentage of the world's surface that had deployed and working WiMAX 18/12/6/0 months ago. Now do the same for GPRS/EDGE/HSPA. Weight it by dollars spent on WWAN connectivity for each of those areas (ie. an area that only spends $50 USD per year on WWAN connectivity is only worth 1/10 of an equally sized area that spends $500 USD per year on WWAN connectivity).
Or, since you're such a yankiphobe, instead of USD, convert it all into Euros, and give that answer instead.
Tell me which is the biggest market at each of those time frames: WiMAX or EDGE/HSPA.
(and, again, I never said WiMAX was a dead end, I said it was vaporware. The two are entirely different.)
As far as I know, they're not doing dongles
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2009-01-13
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* Anything else you sway towards HSPA. You have this obsession that either HSPA or WiMAX is able to live as standard. Newsflash: there are regions without HS*PA. There is a lot of opportunity for competition in WWAN land.
* You neglect any rolled out WiMAX networks not competing with HSPA.
* You neglect any of the HSPA shortcomings I stated twice (you chose to focus attention to the word Existing ).
GPRS/EDGE/1xRTT
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These are far too slow to consider.
Using mobile networking is not something which was very popular 18 months ago either
Again you're globalizing.
I am against US centric thinking when the subject covers a world wide the world.
To which particular area are you referring to?
Strange how it is rolled out already then. Strange how corporations have bought licenses for it then.
Why you mention EV-DO, I don't understand.
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2009-01-13
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2009-01-13
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2009-01-13
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2009-01-24
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FWIW, second-hand N810WME on eBay:
140294144659
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They're going for 190-210 USD. Perhaps you rather buy it elsewhere, or new, or with big discount...
Indeed, I have black on white proof that here, 3G mobile telcos have subjected to the licensing of the WiMAX frequencies which has post-poned the auction. The reasons for that are up for interpretation, and YMMV in your region(s).
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