Yes. WiMax has been running for over a year in Bangalore and Pune. The only reason why it is not popular is because the rival BSNL has the lowest tariffs.
WiMax is present in most areas of the two cities I mentioned. Reliance is building towers at the rate of 3 per month, to facilitate the demand. You can look up reviews on the service from a lot of users.
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Like I mentioned earlier, Reliance, a private company in India, has had Wimax operations running since June 2006.
lol running. you mean "used in a few places"
Yes. WiMax has been running for over a year in Bangalore and Pune. The only reason why it is not popular is because the rival BSNL has the lowest tariffs.
WiMax is present in most areas of the two cities I mentioned. Reliance is building towers at the rate of 3 per month, to facilitate the demand. You can look up reviews on the service from a lot of users.