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I think I'll wait for the next next tablet
I'm moving to rural Missouri soon. No WiMax there I'm sure.
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Draft n hasnt finalized, and I would imagine adding 3+ antenni to the inside of the tiny package
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I think that Nokia is betting on Wimax. As a device manufacturer, they're concerned with selling hardware, not monthly subscriptions.
I doubt that the large North American telcos are eager to support this technology. As I understand it, Wimax is more 'open' than other types of networks; there can be more players involved. If this is the case then it opens the door for competition, which mean prices, and eventually revenues drop.
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http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-02700T6-...7646931&sr=1-1
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If there was an affordable 802.16e (mobile wimax) deployment in Southern Ontario, Canada, I would be very interested in this purchase. Even with heavy bandwidth caps this would still be attractive, as the N810w is supposed to be able to switch between wifi and WiMax seamlessly.
And here I was thinking that it'd never come out.
}:^)~
YARR!
Capt'n Yo-ho-ho