As the WiMAX threat is ever so real, the 3G community needs a response to counter it as their closed club is going down the tubes.
3G-LTE has copied most the features of WiMAX and presently did a PHY layer test in LSTI to prove it actually works. WiBro in Korea and WiMAX trials worldwide have proven this time and again, so no suprise that OFDMA is better technology.
But the real icing on the cake is WiMAX will start deploying next year and LTE will come later in 2010, but needs to be sold now to the street to justify all the inferior CDMA deployments 3G has cooked up in their closed club.
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3G-LTE has copied most the features of WiMAX and presently did a PHY layer test in LSTI to prove it actually works. WiBro in Korea and WiMAX trials worldwide have proven this time and again, so no suprise that OFDMA is better technology.
But the real icing on the cake is WiMAX will start deploying next year and LTE will come later in 2010, but needs to be sold now to the street to justify all the inferior CDMA deployments 3G has cooked up in their closed club.