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CTO outlines future of WiMAX in the USA

Published Thursday 10th January 2008 17:07 GMT

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Sprint sucks 

By Wade Burchette
Posted Thursday 10th January 2008 23:57 GMT
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Sprint cannot even do 1G right. Why should I trust them to do WiMAX right? Nobody drops more calls than Sprint. Nobody is harder to contact than a customer with a Sprint mobile phone. Nobody is more frustrated than a person talking a Sprint customer rep. There reps are downright rude to you. And when Spring does VoIP, it costs 50% more than their competition yet delivers inferior service. Sprint cannot do anything right. So instead of trying something new, Sprint should get what they have right first. After all, if I cannot trust you do the easier stuff, why can I trust you to do harder stuff?

Amen Wade 

By MrGutts
Posted Friday 11th January 2008 12:47 GMT
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Wade hit it on the head.

I am really shocked Sprint is still not on that bandwagon with the marketing saying that there EVDO network is WiMax hahah. The sad thing is the EVDO rev a network will be the same speed as this so called throttled/crippled down WiMax network with tons of proxies servers behind it not to mention they will doing what ATT is going to do and that is traffic shape.

That is if it works..

WiMAX is not Even 4G!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Friday 11th January 2008 14:00 GMT
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FFS will someone stop Sprint (and others) from talking about WiMAX and calling it 4G!!

In 3GPP-land, LTE ("3.9G")has requirements to deliver >100Mbps and will probably deliver in excess of 300Mbps by 2010. 4G is targetting >1000 Mbps peak bit-rates.

Motorola demo'd WiMAX late last year as a 4Mbps/1Mbps pre-commercial system (you can get close to that with HSPA on Vodafone today), and it's eventual aims are ~70Mbps, so 4G it aint.

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