In my humble opinion, cell phone market drives the wireless standards, and not the laptops/netbooks. I also think that one vendor (clearwire/sprint) cannot define the winning wireless standrad. Yes, WiMax has more coverage now, but the actual % of users of wimax is very small, I bet.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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In my humble opinion, cell phone market drives the wireless standards, and not the laptops/netbooks. I also think that one vendor (clearwire/sprint) cannot define the winning wireless standrad. Yes, WiMax has more coverage now, but the actual % of users of wimax is very small, I bet.
@roman7927
Man this is the 3rd time I've had to post this link in this article...
Clearwire/Sprint are by far not the only ones defining this standard:
http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/02/17/wimax-growth-in-the-us-lags-worldwide-growth-explodes/