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If you are looking for WiMax coming soon to your city check on the Clearwire site
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The are looking to compete with fixed broadband like cable and DSL. Eventually this will get integrated into hadsets as well but like I mentioned earlier, mobile data use is still pretty light compared to wire line.
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Phones can... But only future phones... Since Wi-Max is not nationally rolled out, the cost to certify Wi-Max capable phones for the U.S. is just not worth it I guess.. It makes more sense (at least for the consumer) to buy phones that have Wi-Max as a feature and then be able to use it when Wi-Max is rolled out where they live.. It's best to saturate the market before it is rolled out then having people like us (those who just dropped close to $600 for a TP or bought a Diamond) buy new phones, only for them to be obsolete for this technology... Honestly, the roll-out of Wi-Max nationally is up in the air, as Sprint is not the most financially sound...
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Are we just that behind the rest of the world as far as Tech goes? its crazy that we dont even have video calling yet. That should be what they are working on. What is the benefit of CDMA over GSM? why dont all the companies go GSM if its suppose to be better?
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These days GSM and CDMA are about the same in what they can offer. The biggest advantage of GSM is the ablility to pop in a new SIM card when you travel but in terms of performance, they are virtually the same.
We aren't that far behind the world by any means. The fact that we have so much copper and fiber buried to supply our broadband makes us different than countries without that existing infrastructure that leap straight to wireless for data. |
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