How can a simple WiFi enabled phone have access to WiMax network? Both are using different protocol and hardware. Don't think they'll be broadcasting WiFi all over the place either
Yes broadband, YTL 4G
Yes broadband, YTL 4G
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Nov 5 2010, 03:06 PM
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How can a simple WiFi enabled phone have access to WiMax network? Both are using different protocol and hardware. Don't think they'll be broadcasting WiFi all over the place either
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Nov 5 2010, 03:14 PM
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QUOTE(zerorating @ Nov 5 2010, 03:09 PM) 4g has never been finalize.. I have no idea why you quoted my post as your comment is totally irrelevant.some people claim wimax is 4g some people clain LTE is 4g and LTE was built for mobile device in mind Anyway, yes 4G has yet to be finalized. The final will be Advanced LTE. Current LTE as used in US are 3.9G. WiMax tries to get into 4G market but never really make it that much and technically speaking, WiMax is not 4G. |
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