what is Redman smoking? Like "only supporting voice via IP" is a limitation? Seems to be the way the rest of the world is moving. TMobile has a whole initiative based on VoWiFi to flesh out their voice coverage. How does LTE handle voice any differently?
Do we really think the LTE standard won't experience the same fits and starts and delays, etc that WiMAX has already run through? They're just going to do a "better job" getting that standard off the ground and catch up? c'mon!
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WiMAX growning pains continued
Sounds like growing pains experienced with initial cell phone use or even land lines back in the day. Or cable TV infancy issues?
Will it be like Bluetooth technolgy at first, a solution looking for a problem?
I do think WiMAX has a future. See ya in a few years.
Garth Freeman
How long will you use Garth Freeman to continue beating up Wimax? His story should have come and gone way before now. Continuing it this long suggests you may have an agenda against Wimax and airspan.