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Re: Canadian Strategy - N810 WiMAX Edition
Freedom4 operates a 3.5Ghz Wimax that is being rolled out in the UK (coverage is poor at present with only three towns covered).
I read on the ofcom website that there is, or was, an auction for 2.5Ghz, but there are many licences granted in 3.5Ghz (and some in 28Ghz). I would like to know if there is any point in buying a 2.5Ghz wimax device in the UK, or even Europe, if noone is using it. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/consult/condocs/2ghzregsnotice/ More worryingly, it seems that the blocks of spectrum is so wide, we might end up with WiMax devices in Spain not working in the UK or Denmark because each country is not using the same spectrum, which means one would have to buy a seperate device for each country one travels to. Similar to the dualband GSM handsets (900/1800Mhz) not working in the US. One had to buy a tri-band handset for 1,900Mhz. I cannot guarentee my wimax device will work anywhere else :( This article notes that there are a lot of 3.5Ghz Wimax roll outs across the US. http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=162200 Why did Nokia put a 2.5Ghz transceiver into the N810, which apart from XOHM, many have decided to use 3.5Ghz? I hope that I there is something that I have missed that will make this all make sence to me. |
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Also, it's not like everyone else is on 3.5, there are a good many 2.5 and also 2.3 deployments out there; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...WiMAX_networks for info on quite a few. If 3.5 does becomes dominant in sufficiently worthwhile markets, I see no reason they wouldn't produce a 3.5 version. |
Re: Canadian Strategy - N810 WiMAX Edition
Chart lists 2.5Ghz in these countries,
USA Angola Brazil New Zealand Russia Singapore and Venezuela |
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Please note than no one has yet been able to get the Wimax version tablet operating on any Wimax network other than XOHM. (I hope this changes soon) |
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Well, that does mean its not necessarily a 'WiMAX Edition'. If you take Austria, for example, there is nation-wide WiMAX rolled out but for 3.5 GHz. But if it'd work on WiMAX 2.5 GHz it'd be neither a WiMAX nor a Xohm Edition; it'd be a WiMAX 2.5 GHz edition. I suppose some WiMAX chipsets support multiple bands; at least in the HS*PA/UMTS chips this is possible.
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See also the previous Internet Tablets, which fail to connect to the Internet in those locations that use unsupported WiFi authentication methods. Shockingly, Nokia neglects to disclose the full list of supported authentication methods--and all other detailed specifications--in the name of each tablet. Quote:
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You're tilting at windmills. |
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