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Old January 7th, 2009
Larry
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Default Nokia pulls plug on N810 WIMAX tablet!

http://www.mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=5986

Someone pointed me to this, so just to make the fruitphoners drool I'll
post it for ya. As I understand it, Portland's Wimax is different than the
Xohm flavor installed in Baltimore, pre-Clearwire. Not sure how. There's
also a worldwide dispute as to what BAND the Wimax should be on....to
standardize the planet, JUST THIS ONCE!

Nokia recalled all the distributors' stock but the word I got about
recalling the sold units from users I haven't found. Nokia said the poor
WiMax rollout in the USA in only 2 cities is the reason.

In other news, Intel and Time-Warner are both claiming large losses in the
partnership deal they have with Clear/Xohm on financial news reports:
http://www.moconews.net/entry/419-in...off-clearwire-
investment-time-warner-350-milli/

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1231...52760741.html?
mod=yahoo_hs&ru=yahoo
This writeoff may be related to Intel's very poor performance in 4Q,
missing the target quite a bit and Time-Warner's $25 BILLION writedown on
assets as its business goes in the dumper from the depression....

http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker...rner-Warns-of-
Net-Loss-for-08%3B-Expects-%2425B-Impairment-Charge

OUCH!@|

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Old January 7th, 2009
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Default Nokia pulls plug on N810 WIMAX tablet!

On 2009-01-08, Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
> http://www.mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=5986
>
> Someone pointed me to this, so just to make the fruitphoners drool I'll
> post it for ya. As I understand it, Portland's Wimax is different than the
> Xohm flavor installed in Baltimore, pre-Clearwire. Not sure how. There's
> also a worldwide dispute as to what BAND the Wimax should be on....to
> standardize the planet, JUST THIS ONCE!


There are two WiMax standards, 802.16d and 802.16e. The 16d version
is for fixed links and is essentially a DSL replacement (this was WiMax's
original purpose), the 16e version has mobility tacked on.

All of the original Clearwire's 40-something city deployments were 16d.
Portland also had a 16d deployment, by Freewire Broadband. Xohm in
Baltimore is 16e, as is the new Clearwire service in Portland (the latter
was only announced on Monday!), and, despite many announcements by other
operators, these two cities are the only places I know of in the US where
16e service is actually being sold.

Since a WiMax-equipped N810 clearly only makes sense if there is 16e
service for it to use, I'll bet Nokia didn't sell to many of them. 3G
service for the iPhone to use does exist, even if it is AT&T's.

I also notice that the WiMax laptop interfaces have given in and
gone massively multi-band, e.g.

http://www.airspan.com/products_wima...rem_mimax.aspx

Given the frequency range it covers I'll bet the antennas are not
very effective.

Dennis Ferguson
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Default Nokia pulls plug on N810 WIMAX tablet!

Dennis Ferguson <dcferguson@pacbell.net> wrote in
news:slrngmatuq.5r.dcferguson@akit-ferguson.com:

>
> http://www.airspan.com/products_wima...rem_mimax.aspx
>
> Given the frequency range it covers I'll bet the antennas are not
> very effective.
>
> Dennis Ferguson
>


Thanks. The Wimax biz emags are talking about 3.65Ghz band, now.

Too much hustle to get it on the air....on non-standardized crapware.

Telecoms would do anything to destroy it.....including taking a loss, I
assume, as the profits the old way are simply much more.

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