It seems clear that mobile broadband

19 10 2008

WiFi as standard has been accepted in broad strokes by the industry and the public. This industry has languished due to the inability to foment cohesive technology strategy. There are no cohesive standards for outdoor metropolitan area networks beyond the adapted WiFi technologies. WiMAX is arguably even more important for the fixed broadband wireless segment than mobile broadband, at least internally to that industry. However, the fixed wireless segment has been fragmented essentially since its inception. It seems clear that mobile broadband wireless holds the loftier long term monetary and customer growth potential.

WiMAX is arguably even more important for the fixed broadband wireless segment than mobile broadband, at least internally to that industry. WiFi as standard has been accepted in broad strokes by the industry and the public. There are no cohesive standards for outdoor metropolitan area networks beyond the adapted WiFi technologies. However, it is not well conceived citywide technology. It seems clear that mobile broadband wireless holds the loftier long term monetary and customer growth potential. This industry has languished due to the inability to foment cohesive technology strategy.

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