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Originally Posted by Young_breedent
P slim i respect you alot and you do alot for the community, but i have to catch you up in your own theory. You just said that the max output was 21mpbs now you say 100mbps....which one is it???? WiMax i don't think will fail, at the worst it just won't be as popular as LTE and for the records HSPA is not better then sprints 4g. If it was so much better why would they even need to go to LTE????
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youre confusing what i'm saying. Currently tmobile has 3gs which currently as we speak does 7.2 mbps. Mid year without having to purchase any new device they will have hspa+ which does 21mbps. Now the new thing is wimax which is pushing out up to 10mbps, but they still don't have any devices, and the new thing for all the other companies next year will be lte which does up to 100mbps.
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Originally Posted by Deimoss
Plauged with fail. I'm sorry but you should really look for facts and not a single Portland Test
WiMAX is designed to handle speeds between 75Mbps and 268Mbps.
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I didn't look at the portland test, I don't even know what you're talking about but when you go on sprints website it says max output for wimax is 10mbps with average speeds between 3-6.
its just like the comparison someone else made earlier about blue ray and hd/dvd. the 3 strongest companies verizon, att, and tmobile (who all get the newest phones) are going lte, and the struggling company is going wimax, who do you think will win? if you were a company and had to support one, which would you choose.