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D/\SH
01-16-2008, 05:05 PM
Sprint to roll out limited WiMAX network this week
Weve been whining about Sprints seeming lack of focus on its WiMAX (XOHM) network, and all that complaining may have paid off. Actually, our incessant goading probably had little nothing to do with Sprints newest announcement, but its nice to think we had some sort of influence.

Sprints WiMAX network is slated to go live this week in a limited trial-run. The 4G (well, its officially a 3G standard, but we think it qualifies as 4G) WiMAX network will be rolled out this week for Sprint employees only - in an effort to get its network ready for prime-time trials in Q1 of 2008. As it stands, Sprint will be flipping the WiMAX-switch on the downtown centers of Chicago, Baltimore and Washington - expanding to other US cities based on wireless data demand. Clearwire is out of the picture, but were assuming that Sprints leaving the door open to other investors to help with the nationwide network launch.

The trial-run launch of Sprints WiMAX network this week barely makes the carriers self-imposed deadline for the launch of its 4G network by years end. Weve heard rumor after rumor that put the entire WiMAX venture in doubt, so its good to see that Sprint is still committed to bringing their mobile broadband 4G network online in-time for a 2008 commercial roll-out. The full commercial launch should cement Sprints position as the premier high-speed wireless data provider in the States - Verizon and AT&Ts LTE network wont even see the light of day until 2009. All your financial woes may take a turn for the better, Sprint. Keep on keepin on!
I don't know why nobody seems to be excited about this.

WiMAX is basically Wi-Fi but with a much longer range. It is capable of speeds that exceed 802.11G

Let me say that again... THIS IS BASICALLY AN 802.11G HOTSPOT THAT FOLLOWS YOU AROUND! The speed is only limited by what Sprint is willing to provide. I have 15Mbps FiOS and WiMAX is 5 times faster than that!!

Not only that, but it's actually cheaper for them to run/maintain, so it is expected to be CHEAPER than PowerVision.

Now, why isn't anybody excited about this?

elboriyorker
01-16-2008, 05:14 PM
nice post that will be hot i can use my phone to connect my lappy

D/\SH
01-16-2008, 05:24 PM
nice post that will be hot i can use my phone to connect my lappy

yeah thats what im saying your phone is also like a second lappy lol

VenumX
01-16-2008, 06:00 PM
mmmm wimax :) cant wait for the samsung m800 to launch with wimax :D

Yungmelo
01-17-2008, 10:05 AM
Do we still have to pay for the internet

D/\SH
01-17-2008, 03:20 PM
yes it will be the same that you have right now data package wise and all with the data package but it will be like having a wifi router around you at all times for your phone....