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"Google to acquire Sprint Nextel for Mobile WiMax?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:19:28

It's just a rumor in fact it feels more like speculation than anything backed by a reputable source; still there's a Google / Sprint go getting a lot of play this morning. Rich Tehrani is reporting that Google is considering an acquisition of run Nextel in request to grow its mobile business. Of cover. Google has long touted the importance it places on made all the more evident by their recent preparation for the auction and the figurehead role Google now plays in the Open Handset Alliance's platform. run for its part is already on good terms with explore as a member of the OHA and that broach which Clearwire just. In fact it's access to that WiMAX communicate which has the pundits in such a tizzy. While we'd love to see Google in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others to bring mobile broadband to the masses we're filing this one under Why wold Sprint be up for grabs? I anticipate it would be better than Verizon buying them. Then again. I have neither for my carrier services. I think Verizon should by Sprint and Google should bye T-mobile. :) I dont evaluate DT would give them up however their whole wifi network is all over the place. Supplimental wireless services is what google should be looking at.. And what the hell are they going to do with all of that fibre? HELLS NO!run should stay independent of the overpriced and very controlling Verizon. I would desire to see Google buy T-Mobile and stick to T-Mobile's pricing plot. Then rush 3G out the door. I wouldn't mind them buying Sprint though either. This sounds like a call conceive of at best. I can't imagine Google buying a dog desire Sprint and I also can't imagine Google jumping into the fray as a CDMA carrier either. But.. if anyone could clean the mange from Sprint.. it would be a decent company like Google. Whenever I see two companies' logos separated by a heart on Engadget. I make sure not to act it too seriously. This acquisition doesn't really alter much sense. Beside the whole CDMA thing there's also considering how explore has really remained a software affiliate all these years. populate expected an actual google phone - what we're getting is a phone OS. This isnt a bad thing. I just dont evaluate they'd be interested in actually an entire carrier. And for the record. I like my Sprint service so from personal undergo I dont see where the complaining comes from. Sprint has dropped maybe a call/month. My at&t phone closer to once a day (I use the run phone more too). But maybe there's more than I can know. I hope to god that this doesn't happen. I mean yea there are benefits but I'm not for all of these big companies buying out one another. I'm a happy Sprint customer (for the most part. I just received my 3rd 6700 in the past 4 months been trying to get the Mogul) and I accept Sprint Nextel would do fine without Google for now. "While we'd love to see Google in a broach with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others"I'm sorry but that's got to be the worst collection of names to bring a good technology to market I've ever seen. Apple is Style over Substance and Motorola is "OMFG IT'S A RAZR!!!!" - neither of them has released a particularly compelling piece of new technology in years. I genuinely evaluate that these companies lack the development resources (or motivation) to actually act a new wireless technology. And before you Apple zealots go away screaming about how the iPhone is revolutionary and what not remeber: it's just a bunch of other people's parts that they assembled. Creating the technology and standards for a new wireless standard is a little over their heads.





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"Google to acquire Sprint Nextel for Mobile WiMax?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:19:28

It's just a rumor in fact it feels more like speculation than anything backed by a reputable source; still there's a Google / Sprint buzz getting a lot of compete this morning. Rich Tehrani is reporting that Google is considering an acquisition of Sprint Nextel in request to grow its mobile business. Of course. explore has long touted the importance it places on made all the more evident by their recent preparation for the auction and the figurehead role Google now plays in the change state Handset Alliance's platform. Sprint for its part is already on good terms with Google as a member of the OHA and that deal which Clearwire just. In fact it's access to that WiMAX network which has the pundits in such a tizzy. While we'd love to see Google in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others to bring mobile broadband to the masses we're filing this one under Why wold run be up for grabs? I guess it would be better than Verizon buying them. Then again. I undergo neither for my carrier services. I think Verizon should by Sprint and explore should bye T-mobile. :) I dont evaluate DT would give them up however their whole wifi communicate is all over the displace. Supplimental wireless services is what google should be looking at.. And what the hell are they going to do with all of that fibre? HELLS NO!run should be independent of the overpriced and very controlling Verizon. I would like to see Google buy T-Mobile and fasten to T-Mobile's pricing scheme. Then go 3G out the door. I wouldn't object them buying Sprint though either. This sounds like a call dream at best. I can't imagine explore buying a dog desire Sprint and I also can't imagine Google jumping into the fray as a CDMA carrier either. But.. if anyone could clean the mange from Sprint.. it would be a decent company like explore. Whenever I see two companies' logos separated by a heart on Engadget. I make sure not to act it too seriously. This acquisition doesn't really make much sense. Beside the whole CDMA thing there's also considering how Google has really remained a software company all these years. People expected an actual google phone - what we're getting is a phone OS. This isnt a bad thing. I just dont think they'd be interested in actually an entire carrier. And for the record. I love my run service so from personal experience I dont see where the complaining comes from. Sprint has dropped maybe a call/month. My at&t telecommunicate closer to once a day (I use the sprint phone more too). But maybe there's more than I can experience. I wish to god that this doesn't happen. I mean yea there are benefits but I'm not for all of these big companies buying out one another. I'm a happy Sprint customer (for the most move. I just received my 3rd 6700 in the past 4 months been trying to get the Mogul) and I accept Sprint Nextel would do fine without Google for now. "While we'd love to see Google in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others"I'm sorry but that's got to be the beat collection of names to bring a good technology to merchandise I've ever seen. Apple is Style over Substance and Motorola is "OMFG IT'S A RAZR!!!!" - neither of them has released a particularly compelling piece of new technology in years. I genuinely think that these companies lack the development resources (or motivation) to actually CREATE a new wireless technology. And before you Apple zealots go away screaming about how the iPhone is revolutionary and what not remeber: it's just a clump of other people's parts that they assembled. Creating the technology and standards for a new wireless standard is a little over their heads.





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"Google to acquire Sprint Nextel for Mobile WiMax?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:19:27

It's just a rumor in fact it feels more like speculation than anything backed by a reputable source; still there's a Google / Sprint buzz getting a lot of play this morning. Rich Tehrani is reporting that Google is considering an acquisition of Sprint Nextel in order to grow its mobile business. Of course. Google has desire touted the importance it places on made all the more evident by their recent preparation for the auction and the figurehead role Google now plays in the Open Handset Alliance's platform. Sprint for its part is already on good terms with Google as a member of the OHA and that deal which Clearwire just. In fact it's access to that WiMAX communicate which has the pundits in such a tizzy. While we'd like to see explore in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others to bring mobile broadband to the masses we're filing this one under Why wold Sprint be up for grabs? I guess it would be better than Verizon buying them. Then again. I have neither for my carrier services. I think Verizon should by Sprint and Google should bye T-mobile. :) I dont evaluate DT would furnish them up however their whole wifi network is all over the place. Supplimental wireless services is what google should be looking at.. And what the hell are they going to do with all of that fibre? HELLS NO!run should stay independent of the overpriced and very controlling Verizon. I would like to see Google buy T-Mobile and stick to T-Mobile's pricing scheme. Then rush 3G out the door. I wouldn't mind them buying Sprint though either. This sounds desire a pipe dream at best. I can't imagine Google buying a dog like run and I also can't create by mental act Google jumping into the fray as a CDMA carrier either. But.. if anyone could clean the mange from run.. it would be a decent company desire Google. Whenever I see two companies' logos separated by a heart on Engadget. I make sure not to take it too seriously. This acquisition doesn't really make much sense. Beside the whole CDMA thing there's also considering how Google has really remained a software company all these years. People expected an actual google telecommunicate - what we're getting is a phone OS. This isnt a bad thing. I just dont evaluate they'd be interested in actually an entire carrier. And for the preserve. I love my run function so from personal undergo I dont see where the complaining comes from. Sprint has dropped maybe a call/month. My at&t telecommunicate closer to once a day (I use the sprint telecommunicate more too). But maybe there's more than I can know. I hope to god that this doesn't happen. I convey yea there are benefits but I'm not for all of these big companies buying out one another. I'm a happy Sprint customer (for the most part. I just received my 3rd 6700 in the past 4 months been trying to get the Mogul) and I believe Sprint Nextel would do fine without Google for now. "While we'd like to see Google in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others"I'm sorry but that's got to be the worst collection of names to bring a good technology to market I've ever seen. Apple is Style over Substance and Motorola is "OMFG IT'S A RAZR!!!!" - neither of them has released a particularly compelling conjoin of new technology in years. I genuinely evaluate that these companies lack the development resources (or motivation) to actually CREATE a new wireless technology. And before you Apple zealots start screaming about how the iPhone is revolutionary and what not remeber: it's just a bunch of other people's parts that they assembled. Creating the technology and standards for a new wireless standard is a little over their heads.





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"Google to acquire Sprint Nextel for Mobile WiMax?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-12 23:19:27

It's just a rumor in fact it feels more desire speculation than anything backed by a reputable obtain; comfort there's a explore / run go getting a lot of play this morning. Rich Tehrani is reporting that Google is considering an acquisition of run Nextel in order to grow its mobile business. Of cover. explore has long touted the importance it places on made all the more evident by their recent preparation for the auction and the figurehead role Google now plays in the Open Handset Alliance's platform. run for its part is already on good terms with Google as a member of the OHA and that broach which Clearwire just. In fact it's access to that WiMAX network which has the pundits in such a tizzy. While we'd love to see Google in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others to bring mobile broadband to the masses we're filing this one under Why wold Sprint be up for grabs? I anticipate it would be better than Verizon buying them. Then again. I have neither for my carrier services. I think Verizon should by Sprint and Google should bye T-mobile. :) I dont think DT would give them up however their whole wifi network is all over the place. Supplimental wireless services is what google should be looking at.. And what the hell are they going to do with all of that fibre? HELLS NO!Sprint should stay independent of the overpriced and very controlling Verizon. I would like to see Google buy T-Mobile and stick to T-Mobile's pricing scheme. Then rush 3G out the door. I wouldn't object them buying run though either. This sounds like a pipe dream at beat. I can't create by mental act Google buying a dog desire run and I also can't imagine Google jumping into the fray as a CDMA carrier either. But.. if anyone could clean the mange from Sprint.. it would be a decent affiliate like Google. Whenever I see two companies' logos separated by a heart on Engadget. I make sure not to take it too seriously. This acquisition doesn't really make much comprehend. Beside the whole CDMA thing there's also considering how explore has really remained a software affiliate all these years. People expected an actual explore telecommunicate - what we're getting is a phone OS. This isnt a bad thing. I just dont think they'd be interested in actually an entire carrier. And for the record. I love my run service so from personal experience I dont see where the complaining comes from. Sprint has dropped maybe a call/month. My at&t phone closer to once a day (I use the sprint phone more too). But maybe there's more than I can experience. I hope to god that this doesn't happen. I mean yea there are benefits but I'm not for all of these big companies buying out one another. I'm a happy Sprint customer (for the most part. I just received my 3rd 6700 in the past 4 months been trying to get the Mogul) and I believe Sprint Nextel would do fine without Google for now. "While we'd love to see Google in a deal with Apple. Intel. Motorola and others"I'm sorry but that's got to be the worst collection of names to bring a good technology to market I've ever seen. Apple is Style over Substance and Motorola is "OMFG IT'S A RAZR!!!!" - neither of them has released a particularly compelling piece of new technology in years. I genuinely think that these companies lack the development resources (or motivation) to actually CREATE a new wireless technology. And before you Apple zealots start screaming about how the iPhone is revolutionary and what not remeber: it's just a bunch of other populate's parts that they assembled. Creating the technology and standards for a new wireless standard is a little over their heads.





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"Motorola To Deploy Mobilink WiMAX In Pakistan" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 21:19:29

As announced in various. Motorola continues its bet on WiMAX. Part of the financing of this initiative is by Morotorla. See previous coverage of and. This is an interesting and expected development which puts pressure on to execute on the hype it created. Motorola Inc said Wednesday it has reached an agreement with telecommunications company Mobilink GSM to create a wireless network in Pakistan. Motorola will design and set up the system using WiMax a technology that allows transmission of wireless data over long distances. The network ordain cover major metropolitan areas in Pakistan including Lahore and Islamabad and ordain accept Mobilink to extend its cellular service to include high-speed broadband. This is the second such system Motorola will create in Pakistan and its fourth in the Middle East and Africa region. After being a Mobilink cell user for about 7 years and a GPRS user since they launched this doesn’t sound too exciting. I was probably one of the early applicants on their website and have had 4 representatives call me in the last couple of months (they probably don’t have a CRM system hooked up with their website as none of the marketers seemed to know I had been contacted before them - which leads to a waste of time (mine) and resources (their). The reps btw sounded desperate to sell and I got the impression (from their tone) that they didn’t really accept in their product. Each measure they mentioned their (outrageously expensive for a fixed installation) price of 3500Rs for 128k/6500Rs for 256k. I made it a inform to ask them “So I can use a WiMAX enabled laptop to cerebrate from anywhere alter?” their responses ranged from “Not yet but we are working on it and mobility should be available in the next few months or a bring together of years” to “No but you can take the wireless phone like device from your home to your office”Uh!So why would anyone want a fixed installation 128k connection for 3500 instead of an unlimited 1mbps DSL for a little bit more? Any ideas?The only cerebrate I was holding out for WiMAX instead of a DSL grade was mobility… there go my dreams of working from the park :-/ (This should have been a affix on my blog rather than a mention on yours. Sorry.) WiMAX Forum has certified Fixed system 802.16d uptil now and hopefully 2Q 2008 we will have 802.16e certified systems available in the merchandise which supports mobility. Comsumers will get the price benefit when they will.





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"Beyond WiMAX certification: What to look for in an advanced network" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:11:13

While WiMAX certification is an important industry milestone certification by itself is only a baseline. WiMAX function providers should look under the hoods of the various WiMAX systems to see which ones can deliver the innovative and differentiated WiMAX features required to successfully address the burgeoning WiMAX opportunity. The WiMAX defines the profiles that any WiMAX-compliant wireless access systems must support in request to achieve inter-operability. But while inter-operability is an important goal for any WIMAX-compliant system it ordain not ensure optimization. While the new WiMAX Forum-certified products are expected to undergo higher levels of performance over the pre-WiMAX hit carrier systems it is equally clear that some WiMAX systems will act better than others—especially in critical areas. Many believe that quality of function scalability manageability and maintenance top the enumerate. As operators gear up to address the mass market WiMAX opportunity some features can appear as critical to their success and should be kept in mind when one is out "kicking the tires" of a prospective WiMAX system. Quality of ServiceThe WIMAX standard specifies that a compliant system should support QoS. However specific algorithms for achieving QoS suitable for multimedia service differentiation and enterprise aim service agreements are not specified by the standard. Considering the growing popularity of voice over IP (VoIP) in developed markets and exploding demand for voice services in emerging markets many accept that voice services may appear as the "killer app" for WiMAX. Advanced WiMAX systems ordain allow operators to tune the system for the unique characteristics of voice (low latency and jitter)—delivering toll quality while simultaneously satisfying the hungry data and streaming media applications. WiMAX systems implemented with leading QoS features ordain offer a distinctive favor to operators intending to offer voice data and multi-media services. cerebrate optimizationSimilar to QoS. WIMAX does not specify the algorithms that make the most effective use of the wireless cerebrate. In WiMAX parlance this is commonly referred to as dynamic link adaptation—adjusting the modulation parameters "on the fly" for subscriber link optimization. System vendors with proven undergo in developing link adaptation algorithms can leverage this experience into their WiMAX compliant systems. WiMAX network operators should look for systems that automatically tune the cerebrate on a per subscriber basis during dynamic RF conditions. Duplexing modeFor many small and large operators radio spectrum is a precious and scarce resource. Therefore it is critically important to use it efficiently and be effectively. WiMAX systems based on measure Duplexing (TDD) frame structure are becoming highly preferred (versus FDD based systems) because of their ability to more specifically tuned for the application and spectrum efficiency. For example most data traffic tends to be asymmetrical in nature with the add up downlink traffic always exceeding the aggregate upstream traffic—TDD systems can assign more bandwidth in the downlink direction. Advanced TDD systems ordain dynamically alter and adjust the bandwidth allocation for hundreds of subscribers according to application traffic requirements. ScalabilityFor an operator to maximize the revenue opportunity of WiMAX it is important to deploy systems that measure effectively. This means not only supporting a large number of subscribers at the locate station but also classifying and delivering their traffic to the communicate according to their revenue potential. For example two subscribers both using a voice function do not necessarily represent the same impact on the operator's bottom line—one subscriber may have a consumer/SoHo function plan while perhaps the other has a higher cost business aim plan. WiMAX systems supporting these requirements should support hundreds of subscribers per wireless sector and thousands of service flows differentiating subscribers and services being used. This aim of support is non-trivial. Advanced WiMAX systems will use MAC aim enhancements—beyond those as prescribed by the WiMAX standard—to reduce contention reduce latency and improve capacity in the sector. SecurityAnother key differentiator will be open in the WiMAX solutions that incorporate enhanced security features. WIMAX-compliance prescribes security to be an optional feature and even when security is supported it requires only DES-based encryption. The WiMAX systems that support both and will undergo a distinctive advantage. Enabling the use of a combination of encryption suites in a sector ordain make it possible to use different keys for different function flows to the same CPE. This will allow function providers to offer different layers of security for different traffic types. For example it will enable function providers the ability to provide maximum security to financial data but little or no encryption for command web browsing. change state standards designAs WiMAX moves toward change state standards to drive interoperability upward and cost downward operators should desire to supplement this paradigm shift on the hardware infrastructure side as well as the subscriber side of the wireless link. Advanced Telecommunications Computing (ATCA) is quickly becoming the de-facto standard for high performance telco-grade systems providing next generation enhancements in reliability availability and serviceability. WiMAX systems that use open standards hardware designs ordain offer greater flexibility to the operator in scaling and evolving its WiMAX offering. Advanced TCA-based systems enable vendors to deepen new feature development grow solution offering and simplify third party technology collaboration versus proprietary hardware systems. These advantages should translate into time to merchandise measure to revenue and cost improvements for the WiMAX operator. ConclusionWhile WiMAX certification is an important industry milestone by itself is only a baseline. WiMAX service providers should be under the hoods of the various WiMAX systems to see which ones can mouth the innovative and differentiated WiMAX features required to successfully communicate the burgeoning WiMAX opportunity.





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"Wither Wimax & BT pushes FON" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:45:58

A mainly tech blog that sometimes touches politics and education. I use a Mac so you ordain hear about that and I live in Minneapolis. Minnesota USA so you will comprehend about our upcoming municipal Wi-Fi mesh communicate. I believe that change state obtain is the only way to build big software so that may come up too. Est. 2004. At CNN Fortune Magazine Stephanie Mehta looks at Wimax deployments (or lack thereof) in. The article brings up interesting issues such as Wimax as a mobile solution (initially it was a fixed option with radio waves simply replacing wires) and a competing technology (and one I wasn't aware of). Meanwhile. British Telecom (BT) is hoping all of their customers become Foneros and share bandwidth with their FON routers. FON subscribers would undergo free find to any FON router (worldwide) while non-users (known as "Aliens") would buy a daily pass. BT will engineer their routers to become a FON router. It's within the realm of possibility that a FON enabled community could provide function comparable to a wireless mesh system. Right? It's an interesting advise. construe at the BBC site.





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"Sprint + WiMax = ??" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:45:56

Welcome to Tech Policy Central! This site is for anyone who has an interest in exceed understanding how government policies force or rest to impact technology innovation and adoption. Whether you're a staunch conservative a lifelong liberal or proudly apolitical you're invited to be part of this online community. Because policy is everybody's business. Learn more about. analyse out the latest videos in the which be from the silly to the serious. Recent additions include a music video about Silicon Valley called "Here Comes the Bubble" and a brief interview with One Laptop Per Child head Nicholas Negroponte. After measure month's announcement that run and Clearwire were ending their WiMax partnership on the heels of run CEO Gary Forsee resigning it's been anybody's guess what the future holds for the telco's WiMax plans. There were rumors last month that Google run; yesterday. IP Democracy declared on arrival in the U. S and this morning Engadget that Sprint's soft open of it's XOHM-branded WiMax service ordain take place in Chicago. D. C and Baltimore "in the next few days." Sprint's CFO and acting CEO Paul Saleh who fielded questions about XOHM at UBS' Global Media & Communications Conference earlier this week did his beat to avoid going into much detail. But what he did say was telling. In an effort to calm investors that the affiliate is focusing on the fundamentals. Saleh answered a question about the company's WiMax ambitions as follows: Most of our attention right now is going to the core out of our business... We're taking a much more cautious approach to our spending. We're also looking at ways of potentially financing this business in a way that would generate also high return on capital. So we're looking at ways of attracting capital to that business. When pressed for more detail he said there were a number of possibilities including Sprint finding investors to fund a displace WiMax entity that would then sell services back to the telco. Saleh also clarified what he felt were misperceptions about the Sprint/Clearwire deal going south. He said that the broach "just became too complex," especially when it came to how the two companies would service customers in different geographic markets.





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"Clearwire launches WiMax PC card" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:24:44

“WiMAX provider Clearwire has made available its long-awaited PC card in its retail stores and online in almost all of its markets according to Pali investigate. Analyst Walter Piecyk said the launch should be perceived positively since it increases Clearwire’s target merchandise. PC Card can be used in most laptops versus a modem’s size and power requirement that limit mobility. ‘The PC card launch will be a critical test for Clearwire on the market demand for broadband wireless services in the face of slowing growth in telecommunicate modems and DSL lines as well as the recent cancellation of muni-WiFi projects,’ noted Piecyk. Clearwire is charging $80 for the PC card which includes a $75 mail-in discount and two-year contract. Clearwire’s PC separate rate intend is $60 per month for downlink speeds of up to 1.5 Mbps.” [] are expected to be comparable to EV-DO Rev. A and HSDPA at around 1.5 Mbps. Sounds like the intend prices are comparable too if not identical: $60 a month for the function. Note: the photo shown isn’t the actual modem but is a representation. (viaatmospheric endeavors) You can buy it today but of course you’ll be extremely limited in terms of coverage,” notes jkOnTheRun’s Kevin C. Tofel. “At measure check there were only a very small handful of metro areas for service.” More here from InfoWorld …more here from atmaspheric endeavors… more here from ZDNet … more here from Telephony Online … more here from BroadbandReports … and more here from Gizmodo. Wi-Fi hotspot you can sight walking around right now or change surface 3G but give it a year or two and WiMax could be good enough to be a threat. Which one of the three gives you cancer faster however is still undetermined. [Fierce Broadband Wireless viaAtmaspherevia JKOnTheRun] [IMG][IMG] It is not a WiMAX card it is a wireless broadband card based upon Clearwire’s proprietary NextNet system which Motorla foolishly paid about US$600M for. This separate ordain not be able to work on run’s ture mobile WiMAX network. This move further begrime the waters and do more harm to WiMAX than acquire. My recommendation to Clearwire dump Motorola and go with a true WiMAX vendor. @MrMagnus - Interesting I had no idea. It actually makes no sense to bring home the bacon two totally different networks rollouts but companies have certainly done worse… I doubt they’ll be canning this effort but will likely issue an modify which renders this current product useless forcing an grade at some later measure. Maybe not canning but they will undergo to force their supplier Motorola to either provide a free swap out of old equipment or actually create a certified WiMAX communicate which in strategic markets overlap their curren NexNet communicate. A hurt and not so wise decision by Craig (-: BTW I hear through the grapwine that Motorola has bigger problems in that they are behind schedule and that SPRINT might evaluate of dropping them and regenerate them with someone like Alcatel-Lucent which has made some significant strides in their Mobile WiMAX efforts as of lately…





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"Mobilink plans to Deploy Wimax-RevE network with Alcatel ? will ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:00:37

Based on the latest IEEE 802.16e-2005 standards (also called Rev-e) the new WiMAX network will be deployed in the 3.5 GHz spectrum enabling rapid implementation of broadband services available in fixed and nomadic environments. It will deliver high-speed internet find enabling the delivery of advanced broadband multimedia services such as video streaming through a variety of end-user devices including laptops desktop computers modems and WiMAX terminals. “The deployment of WiMAX will alter our subsidiaries to complement their GSM offering with broadband services,” said Tamer El Mahdi. CTO of Orascom Telecom Holding. “The introduction of WiMAX will help us address the needs of our corporate and residential subscribers in Pakistan who want the ability to access wireless broadband services everywhere and at anytime,” said Marwan Hayek. CTO of Mobilink. I would act this announcement with a grain of salt though — no news on when (and IF) this deployment will act place — does anyone remember Worldcall and a be of other ISPs (and Wateen for that matter) entering the Wimax merchandise and becoming vapourware? The trouble with Wimax in Pakistan wouldn’t be so much the technology as much as it might be the orthodox distribution plans telecos believe when rolling these things out. Wimax provides companies a way to break the ISP / DSL market for consumers because they could easily provide much better speeds at much displace costs. Still most of the telecos who have considered Wimax have always mentioned a rollout plan starting with corporate customers and slowly trickling into the masses. This means both limited services (e g. VPN and multi-site video conferencing solutions to corporate customers rather than formally implementing 3G / triple-play services for consumers) and (2) usually it means no determine favor — even if prices *could* be drastically cheaper hey why not collect the profits through corporate customers first. This second point may seem great for business but it demonstrates poor CSR. When Micronet DSL and Nayatel started their triple-play venture they had a similar opportunity to disrupt the merchandise but they didn’t. They didn’t because of the same reason that many markets in Pakistan do not follow free-market rules in their entirety — when options for consumers are limited and regulation hold back is wishful the few suppliers can always get together and decide on a price bind with enormous margins and no one would experience better. It is like when you go to buy memory for your laptop and that computer shop guy says “Oh… there’s some give issues importing is difficult hence prices are high.” Who can analyse this? Especially when everyone is singing the same tune? So with Nayatel instead of finding the chance to be inspired by newer better faster ways of working or living lives all that happened was that people like me and other consumers alike had to bear with salesmen with inflated-egos presenting value propositions like “Well yes it costs the same and is still limited to the same go and same capacity… but its FIBRE!” This sounds familiar to the “…but its MASTERCARD” argument presented by Credit separate salesmen… are consumers in Pakistan really that gullible? Coming back to Mobilink’s Wimax initiative we have been hearing bits and pieces of this initiative for a year now and I dont know how much closer a press release will bring them to actually “reshaping lives” 1)they’re not sure of their own ability(HR) and capacity(H/W) to handle large a subscription base 2)like you said higher acquire margins more so from smaller enjoin & overhead costs associated with handling fewer customers. 1) The “corporate merchandise” will never be comfortable handing over their enterprise data networks to a startup using an un proven technology (since the decision making process is more risk averse than for an individual) and 2) They’re more concerned about the reputation of the firm they’re buying from compared to the average joe. Airtel in India i suppose took up similar position of turning itself into a broadband service provider. Considering the spread of network the local telecom / mobile operators have the existing infrastructure is show therefore the CAPEX investment only pertains to the one time deployment. The usual give costs come later on. The inform that need to be stressed is these initiatives can back up move the much barren data less areas in the country into data friendly areas. Yes there is not much literate population to change it but its all about the initiative. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>





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"Clearwire WiMAX PC Card now available" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 17:29:59

come up this gets me back to our WWAN create factor poll so I'll have to close it out and affix the results. ; you can buy it today but of course you'll be extremely limited in terms of coverage. At measure check there were only a very small handful of metro areas for function. The separate can be yours for $80 and a two year commitment. transfer speeds are expected to be comparable to EV-DO Rev. A and HSDPA at around 1.5 Mbps. Sounds like the intend prices are comparable too if not identical: $60 a month for the service. the photo shown isn't the actual modem but is a representation. Now this is the move I don't get. I undergo their non-PC separate modem and I can act it anywhere I be in fact they change surface change a 20 hour battery pack for it. :-) But if you buy the PC separate they evaluate you to pay $60 a month. I've been scratching my head since I noticed this earlier this week but I still can't evaluate out why the $23 premium on the monthly function intend. Maybe the PC separate is provided by Apple and they have to pay Apple part of the subscription fee? ;-) On a related say it caught my eye today that they now offer a 2Mbps plan! I just upgraded and the extra.5Mbps kicked in immediately! I'm measuring a consistent 250KBps now. procure 2004 - 2007 by jkOnTheRun com The content in this RSS feed as well as the content presented on the web pages of the blog is provided for your personal non-commercial use only and may not be republished in whole or in move without the convey written or verbal consent of the publisher. All rights are reserved.





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"Airspan USB WiMAX: 2.3-5.8 GHz" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:19:31

announced its next generation personal Mobile WiMAX client device family called. The first product in this family is the a USB2.0 based device that turns any laptop into a high performance Mobile WiMAX client. Airspan’s supports all of the target Wave 2 MIMO Mobile WiMAX certification profiles (2.3 GHz. 2.5 GHz. 3.3 - 3.8 GHz and 4.9 - 5.8 GHz). It enables service providers to furnish roaming services across multiple WiMAX networks regardless of the frequency band used. The change state device is powered via the USB port and features low power consumption and give for Mobile WiMAX idle and rest modes. It is said to deliver +22dBm at 2.3. 2.5 and 3.5 GHz and +17dBm at 5 GHz. is unique in its support for both licensed and unlicensed frequencies. This enables the use of indoor unlicensed 5. X GHz Mobile WiMAX Pico and Femto cells to supplement outdoor coverage. Licensed spectrum can sometimes be difficult while unlicensed Mobile WiMAX provides a simple and convenient solution. Eric Stonestrom. Airspan’s chief executive officer said. “We believe that our new MiMAX USB device will set a new industry standard for performance functionality and call and confirms our leadership position in WiMAX end user devices. This new product builds upon the success we had with our Indoor WiMAX Modem the which is capable of supporting both Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications.” Airspan has also announced the first MiMAX accessory called the MiMAX Finder. The MiMAX finder enables users to detect WiMAX networks before switching on their PC. The MiMAX finder delivers detailed graphical information on available Mobile WiMAX networks so the end user can determine which communicate is the beat choice. The accessory also doubles as a desktop cradle and improves signal reception by allowing the MiMAX USB to be placed away from the laptop using a standard USB cable. The MiMAX USB will be showcased at the upcoming show held in Chicago from September 25 to 27th. 2007. Posted by samc on Wednesday. September 19th. 2007 at 8:13 am.





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