The market will determine when something is ready for prime time and NOT these self-important extortion artists. You gotta subscribe to their research and buy their products, kiss their analyst rear-ends so they can "bless" the market. Really, when will people start seeing these people for what they are?
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Clearire
I don't like the way this sounds. I used Clearwire for internet in Eugene, Oregon and never got the service to work. Many acquaintances have had similar problems and no one seems too impressed by Clearwire technology up there.
Clearire
I don't like the way this sounds. I used Clearwire for internet in Eugene, Oregon and never got the service to work. Many acquaintances have had similar problems and no one seems too impressed by Clearwire technology up there.
Bridgemaxx vs clearwire
here in Idaho Falls the market is booming with Digital Bridge's Bridgemaxx service, not clearwire. Any reports on them, or do they not count because they are deploying service in areas under 100,000 population...we have a demo account through them and it's moderately reliable. I was hoping to hear about it. Is it the same as clearwire? that's not how i understood it.
WIMAX Not ready for Primetime?
If WiMAX is not ready for prime time, it is only due the problems of a particular company, which has been osing customes, WiMAX or no WiMAX.
Elsewhere in he world, WiMAX id growing by leaps and bounds as alsmost every week witnesses lauch of new networks.
see http://www.wimaxbook.net
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