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From: matt.delmas...@gmail.com
Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:00:54 -0700
Local: Mon, Oct 22 2007 1:00 pm
Subject: Re: Sprint article in today's Washington Post
Not to mention that Sprint basically owns/controlls 90% of the WiMax
bandwidth AND has Google signed up for some mystery project (most likely the gPhone). The only question here is "what WiMax devices will be available?". The iPhone's EDGE network disaster worked against AT&T by showing that there is a tremendous market demand for a High-speed wireless network. WiMax is it. I think that Sprint's Xohm will start off with PC WiMax cards (PCMCIA or USB) and then have google deploy the G-Phone at the end of Q1 or Q2 2008. Intel will then be marketing their Centrino 2 notebooks (with WiMax included standard) in Q2/Q3. 2008 will cap off with Microsoft and Intel pushing Windows-based UMPC devices and another company (most likely Dell) pushing Linux-based MIDs to take the place of the current smartphone $300-$600 price point. Again, this is all speculation based on current available fact, but both Sprint and Intel are REALLY backing WiMax with some heavy investments. I honestly wouldn't be surprised to see Apple put out a WiMax iPhone If Sprint keeps the Xohm plan pricing low and improves customer You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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