Non-WiMaxes Start To Get Some Respect
It's not particularly new to point out that technologies like Flash-OFDM from Flarion and UMTS-TDD from IPWireless both exist now, are mobile and offer some advantages over a still-in-process WiMax standard. While many in the press seem to have been sucked in by the belief that all wireless broadband is WiMax or that WiMax will definitely succeed -- some are recognizing that there are still challenges. Nancy Gohring, writing for Wireless Week points to Europe where both Flash-OFDM and UMTS-TDD are getting some attention. In the article, she talks about how both offer mobility -- something that won't be seen in any WiMax offering for quite some time. However, she also follows up the story by noting a response from an unnamed "major" mobile operator who says they actually prefer UMTS-TDD for fixed wireless as well -- mainly because it's here now and it works. Again, as we've said in the past, WiMax clearly has a place for backhaul. Also, it may be interesting to see how things evolve down the road, but it's still troublesome to see so many declare WiMax as a winner in a market where it doesn't even exist, and others do.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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