Thew only reason they will coexist if because of Intel. They have shown time and time again they they gladly lose money on technologies they think should win. Like with the Itanium. Intel will keep WiMAX alive and continue pumping money into this. WiMAX may be great technology, but that's not always enough. If Intel dropped out, WiMAX would fell of a cliff in an instant. On Feb 11, 2009 Intel Corporation held a conference call to update every one on their WiMAX business. Or as they call it, 4G WiMAX Mobile Broadband. They are committed to this technology. You can go here if you want to listen to the call: http://biz.yahoo.com/cc/9/101089.html
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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Thew only reason they will coexist if because of Intel.
They have shown time and time again they they gladly lose money on technologies they think should win. Like with the Itanium. Intel will keep WiMAX alive and continue pumping money into this. WiMAX may be great technology, but that's not always enough. If Intel dropped out, WiMAX would fell of a cliff in an instant. On Feb 11, 2009 Intel Corporation held a conference call to update every one on their WiMAX business. Or as they call it, 4G WiMAX Mobile Broadband. They are committed to this technology. You can go here if you want to listen to the call: http://biz.yahoo.com/cc/9/101089.html