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WiMax Playing Catch-Up With WiFi

Because of the continued delaying of certification of at least 30 WiMax-enabled products by Spain's Cetecom Labs, many analysts say WiMax is in danger of falling increasingly behind WiFi. In addition, with more citywide wireless initiatives popping up across the country, most if not all are turning to WiFi technology to provide wide range access to users.

Obviously, WiMax supporters want to make sure their products do what they're supposed to do, but they may eventually have to be deployed overseas to prove their worth before finally finding a place in the U.S. Of course, the pending field trials will certainly tell a huge part of the story.

Reader Comments

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1. There are a lot of problem with wimax access. I hope that I will be using it soon.

Posted at 8:12AM on May 14th 2006 by Wimax

2. WiMax has garnered the nickname of "Wi-Fi on steroids" because it operates on the same basic principles of Wi-Fi but is simpler and its signal has greater capacity.

Posted at 8:20AM on May 24th 2006 by Timon

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