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So looks like wimax is here to stay?


http://www.engadget.com/2008/03/25/c...oin-forces-on/
 
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I hope so!

And hey: don't the ladies love that WiMAX logo!

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i say 50 50 it stays, i see well, comcast, and time warner,
and more so, i dont see these guys making the heated arguments any less
well heated
 
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If this goes through it will be a huge boon to the companies involved and completely change the communication landscape in the U.S. It be an even greater boon for customers who would now have competition against insane cellular data rates.

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/stor...imax-save.html

The biggest impediment to this now is the tight credit crunch. Tough for the companies to get the financing for this. Cable companies stock went down on news....IMHO a shortsighted view of market. This is a chance for companies like Comcast to offer full service, untethered, across the nation. AT&T and Verizon should be very nervous.
 
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