I don't get the point of having wimax in ANYTHING at this point (or ever, honestly). I mean really, where would you be able to use this? 30 square miles of Chicago and Philly? Gimme a break... I really don't get all these companies talkin' about WiMax products anyways, there's only one carrier that even uses it.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I don't get the point of having wimax in ANYTHING at this point (or ever, honestly). I mean really, where would you be able to use this? 30 square miles of Chicago and Philly? Gimme a break... I really don't get all these companies talkin' about WiMax products anyways, there's only one carrier that even uses it.
because it will destroy the cell phone industry if it can be call that.
who the hell pays $20 for unlimited.
we won't see wimax
In the future, you won't need phones.
@AboveUnrefined
Mind elaborating? Cause I don't see how that relates to what I said or anything in general really. Besides it doesn't even make any sense.
"In the future you won't need phones" is true, in a sense.
With Wimax you can go VOIP and save some $. Right now, in Canada at least, this is a very viable option.