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    Jun 02 2003, 22:36

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    Rui Carmo

WiMax

WiMax is the upcoming new darling of the "new telco wannabe" industry, and has recently started to rival Wi-Fi in terms of market hype.

Being fundamentally unsuitable to carry most traditional telco's ATM traffic, lacking compatibility with existing equipment (as well as actual deployments), and slowly plodding through a standards quagmire it looks to be the second most fragmented standard after its predecessor.

See 802.16, 802.16a and successive letters of the alphabet.


See Also

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The Day AfterThe Monday ThingPower SavingBacklog Squared
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