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WiMax Gets Less-Than-Max Grades in Australia
New York Times - United States
By Saul Hansell The WiMax technology has been put forward as a way
to shake up not one, but two oligopolies. It is a method of wirelessly
transmitting data ...
WiMAX Operator Calls It a "Disaster"
Gizmodo Australia - Sydney,NSW,Australia
An early WiMax operator has shuttered its network, and stunned an
audience at a WiMAX conference by calling it a disaster. The CEO of
the Australian company ...
Azulstar Upgrading its Wi-Fi Networks with WiMAX
TMCnet - USA
By Patrick Barnard Azulstar, which builds Wi-Fi and WiMAX networks
for carriers, governments and enterprises, is reportedly upgrading all of
its existing ...
Telstra calls WiMAX failure ‘nail in coffin' for Opel
The Line (subscription) - New Zealand
Telstra has pounced on a description by an Australian operator that
WiMAX technology was a "miserable failure," calling the
statements further evidence that ...
The WiMAX monetization challenge: When and how?
BetaNews - USA
By Jacqueline Emigh, BetaNews While some WiMAX players, such as
Sprint, are still just dipping their toes into the waters , others are
already gaining an ...
WiMAX trashed – and praised – in Australian trials
iTWire - Australia
by Alex Zaharov-Reutt Two WiMAX operators in Australia are telling
very different stories of their experiences at a WiMAX conference
underway in Bangkok, ...
TCS Demonstrates Fast, Precise Location Fixes Over Live 4G WiMax ...
CNNMoney.com - USA
Broadband Wireless and WiMAX market research and analysis leader
Maravedis Inc. forecasts in its February 2008 report that WiMAX
subscribers will exceed 100 ...
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WiMax Is 'A Disaster' That 'Failed Miserably'
InformationWeek - Manhasset,NY,USA
The first WiMax operator to launch a WiMax network in
Australia has already shut the network down. The CEO of Hervey Bay’s Buzz
Broadband berated the ...
Australian operator says VoIP won't work on WiMAX
FierceVoIP - Washington,DC,USA
VoIP providers may be eagerly anticipating Clearwire and Sprint's next
dance onto the nationwide WiMAX network floor, but at least one
early adopter, ...
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Buzz Broadband CEO Trashes WiMax
"Ironically, the CEO was a speaker at the conference last year, when he spoke positively about WiMax (although criticising indoor reception, which he this year revealed had caused arguments between Buzz and their hardware suppliers, ...
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WiMAX may not work
By Patrizia(Patrizia)
In an astonishing tirade to an international WiMAX conference audience in Bangkok yesterday afternoon, CEO Garth Freeman slammed the technology, saying its non-line of sight performance was “non-existent” beyond just 2 kilometres from ...
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WiMax Gets Less-Than-Max Grades in Australia
By Saul Hansell
An Australian Internet provider said its attempts to provide wireless service through a technology called WiMax have failed. The signals simply don't travel far enough and have too many delays, it said.
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The Australian WiMAX Disaster
By techlahore
We’ve been keeping you updated on all the various WiMAX deployments on their way in Pakistan. Other than the lacklustre marketing that plagued Wateen’s initial launch, so far has been so good. Today we got news from Australia that Buzz ...
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