Recent Comments:
Comcast launches High-Speed 2go WiMax service tomorrow in Portland, other cities to follow by end of year {Engadget}
Jul 6th 2009 9:31AM They are officially in three places: Portland, Atlanta and Las Vegas.
Newly-dubbed "Clear" WiMAX service hits Portland, Oregon {Engadget}
Dec 3rd 2008 6:55PM The service has been active in Portland for quite some time but the company waited for the merger to complete.
http://www.WiMAXED.com
Clearwire and Sprint close deal to combine WiMAX businesses {Engadget}
Nov 28th 2008 9:37PM Comcast can't be a competitor since WiMAX is mainly a mobile wireless technology and Comcast is a cable company.
http://www.WiMAXED.com
Clearwire and Sprint close deal to combine WiMAX businesses {Engadget}
Nov 28th 2008 8:29PM This is great news for the WiMAX technology. This tells the world the WiMAX is here to stay.
http://www.wimaxed.com
Clearwire and Sprint close deal to combine WiMAX businesses {Engadget}
Nov 28th 2008 8:27PM I think is premature to give a verdict like that.
It's a lot easier to have an opinion then actually doing something.
These people worked hard to make this technology a reality and comments like these have no value.
Clearwire and Sprint close deal to combine WiMAX businesses {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 28th 2008 8:12PM This is great news for the WiMAX technology. This tells the world the WiMAX is here to stay.
http://www.wimaxed.com
dmedia G400 with WiMAX: MID or PND? {Engadget}
Nov 17th 2008 4:43PM There is another MID available early 2009. http://www.wimaxed.com/ has the latest pictures and the specs. The best part, it works with the new mobile wireless technology WiMAX.
UMID's "super mini laptop" is small, shiny, super {Engadget}
Nov 17th 2008 8:38AM Best of all it supports WiMAX.
http://www.WiMAXED.com
HTC MAX 4G officially announced, world's first GSM / WiMAX phone {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 15th 2008 1:59PM I watched one of the videos (though it was in Russian and I didn't understand much) adn it looked quite smooth for a Windows Mobile powered device. You could watch TV many channels on it and it looked pretty good. I don't think you can do that on 3G networks, at least not at that speed and video quality. WiMAX is a winner when it comes to wireless video applications.
http://www.WiMAXED.com
FCC Fridays {Engadget Mobile}
Nov 9th 2008 10:17AM WiMAX has the time on the market advantage but even though LTE is years away companies like Verizon and ATT that choose LTE as their future 4G technology will do anything to keep WiMAX as invisible as possible with the existing 3G technology. For example iPhone is one of the factors that will make the existing customers very unlikely to switch to WiMAX.
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