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good answers
simple questions - great answers. No FUD, and no hype. Appreciate the simple questions and direct answers. Now let's get back to work.
Answers
Yes,yes, nothing, no, no.
http://fakesteveballmer.blogspot.com
Burning questions?
How can they be burning questions if the answers are: not at the moment, there's no rush, not ... any time soon?
Burning or not: 4G is coming
WiMax may be all the rage, but in the longer term, enterprises don't care about technology- they just want ubiquitous 'true broadband'. This will come from WiMax and from LTE, which is WiMax for incumbent providers.
See
http://blog.tmcnet.com/the-hyperconnected-enterprise/mobility/lte-wimax-for-incumbent-carriers.asp
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