You really cannot compare Wimax and LTE, Wimax is more similar to an actual internet connection, WiFi on steroids, LTE is more in line with GSM, a mobile cell phone connection. Cities across the US will be using Wimax for parking meters, Traffic signals, City-wide WiFi. Commuter trains, Busses as well as Taxi's will have mobile Wimax base stations. Walmart is ditching AOL in favor of Wimax, for all of their communication. Major corporations will use Wimax for video conferencing, multimedia, etc. At&t will use Wimax for their rural customers without landlines. There is also talk of a Television service being transmitted via Wimax. LTE is only being built for wireless cell phone signals.
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You really cannot compare Wimax and LTE, Wimax is more similar to an actual internet connection, WiFi on steroids, LTE is more in line with GSM, a mobile cell phone connection. Cities across the US will be using Wimax for parking meters, Traffic signals, City-wide WiFi. Commuter trains, Busses as well as Taxi's will have mobile Wimax base stations. Walmart is ditching AOL in favor of Wimax, for all of their communication. Major corporations will use Wimax for video conferencing, multimedia, etc. At&t will use Wimax for their rural customers without landlines. There is also talk of a Television service being transmitted via Wimax. LTE is only being built for wireless cell phone signals.
@scorpeo kinda like VoIP,only different.lol