WiMAX is also considered as wireless broadband.
Judging from the coverage area given during PC Fair, coverage in Malaysia will be very limited. A lot of people won't be able to sign up until end of the year.
Since it's a new technology by new ISP, it's always wiser to wait for comments from more people and until the network becomes stable.
I believe UMobile, Maxis and Celcom too are encountering the same problems now on how to handle the bandwidth (note that they are from telco background and are more familiarize with voice, so they might not be as knowledgable in handling data traffic). It could take time for them to have their full system capability in action.
If you are not so desperate, be patient to judge the the best wireless broadband provider in Malaysia.
All wireless broadband provider will encounter the same issue that is network congestion and bad RF condition. It's to see how they manage their traffic to make sure everyone will be happy and how they sell their package to attract the public.
At the moment, probably due to lack of competition, Maxis and Celcom are moving very slow and their package are some what not interesting. I'm waiting for DiGi to come in to give some boost to our 3G ISP. Our prepaid package is sort of mundane until DiGi comes in and inject some competition in to the telco industry.
Let's wait and see ... Malaysia Wireless broadband industry will be very very interesting in the coming years.
Maxis 3G, Celcom 3G, Izzi, P1 W1MAX, and Digi 3G ...
Who will be the weakest link?