Is Wimax a failure?

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http://mobile.slashdot.org/mobile/08/03/23/1512220.shtml

Australian WiMax Pioneer Calls It a Disaster
"Garth Freeman, CEO of Australia's first WiMax operator, sat down at the recent International WiMax Conference in Bangkok and unleashed a tirade about the failings of the technology, leaving an otherwise pro-WiMax audience stunned. His company, Buzz Broadband, had deployed a WiMax network over a year ago, and Freeman left no doubt about what conclusions he had drawn. He claimed that 'its non-line of sight performance was "non-existent" beyond just 2 kilometres from the base station, indoor performance decayed at just 400m and that latency rates reached as high as 1000 milliseconds. Poor latency and jitter made it unacceptable for many Internet applications and specifically VoIP, which Buzz has employed as the main selling point to induce people to shed their use of incumbent services.' We've previously discussed the beginnings of WiMax as well as recent plans for a massive network in India.

Link to the further source article...
http://www.commsday.com/node/228
 
Australian WiMax Pioneer Calls It a Disaster
"Garth Freeman, CEO of Australia's first WiMax operator, sat down at the recent International WiMax Conference in Bangkok and unleashed a tirade about the failings of the technology, leaving an otherwise pro-WiMax audience stunned. His company, Buzz Broadband, had deployed a WiMax network over a year ago, and Freeman left no doubt about what conclusions he had drawn. He claimed that 'its non-line of sight performance was "non-existent" beyond just 2 kilometres from the base station, indoor performance decayed at just 400m and that latency rates reached as high as 1000 milliseconds. Poor latency and jitter made it unacceptable for many Internet applications and specifically VoIP, which Buzz has employed as the main selling point to induce people to shed their use of incumbent services.' We've previously discussed the beginnings of WiMax as well as recent plans for a massive network in India.

That doesn't sounds like the service we getting here is SA...........:confused:
 
Line of sight performance is just over 2km??? I'm about 10-15km from the WiMax base station. Not sure about the non-line of sight stats.

I'm 100% happy with my WiMax, i've never had a days problem with it. Through wind, rain, thunderstorms the WiMax keeps on working. And the pings are just as good as any ADSL connection :)

Two thumbs up for WiMax :D
 
Remember the days when cellphone quality far exceeded landline quality?

wait untill lots of people are on it. Not just 50 people per tower.
 
Line of sight performance is just over 2km??? I'm about 10-15km from the WiMax base station. Not sure about the non-line of sight stats.

I'm 100% happy with my WiMax, i've never had a days problem with it. Through wind, rain, thunderstorms the WiMax keeps on working. And the pings are just as good as any ADSL connection :)

Two thumbs up for WiMax :D

Who provides WiMax in Durbanville? (I see that's where you live Muffen Man)
 
I also think its a failure. Without line of sight my connection doesn't work. I'm very disappointed in it. Whenever the wind blew strong my connection dropped.
 
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