
I think that is not likely to be the case. The two have the core biz to offer calls(calls will always come first) and the data services they offer is based on best effort. For wimax providers they will just deploy mobile wimax (802.16e) that solves the issue. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 10:42 AM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
I hope they don't put other SPs' out of contention by offering unlimited on the 2 wireless platforms. The 2 products are a serious contender because they do not need branding in bandwidth terms i.e 256k, 512k etc. Also, a SOHO upto 10 users business can use the above services and prices will have dropped drastically.
I wonder what the Wimax/Wireless community will offer on their service platforms to counter such a move by the above operators?
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