http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/news/article.php/3363411
With this article I got the impression that some of the industry leaders may
have messed with 802.16 and may have thought it would have some big problems
due to its frequency that it relys on. Eventhough I do hope more
frequencies are adopted later on, the unlicensed frequency means more
companies can compete because they don't have to purchase from the FCC
licenced frequencies. I sure do hope 802.16 can deliver on NLOS 70Mbps up
to 10 miles or whatever and it won't be vaporware of some sort.
I would expect if WiMax gets into the licensed frequencies then it would
become more like cellphones and you would need a wireless device designed
for that region your in. Frequencies are licensed differerently depending
upon the country you are in. I think that would limit the competition of
these wireless devices and might even slow development. Maybe the wireless
devices (bridges, routers, gateways... whatever) could be sold where the
frequency would be enabled with firmware downloaded from the web with the IP
address giving your location and allowing licensed frequecies for that
region to be enabled. Just some rambling thoughts.
I'm very excited about WiMax because this links by two hobbies, I love
traveling through the third world because its cheap but I'm limited in my #1
hobby surfing the net via broadband. Hopefully soon the two won't conflict
with each other.