Theory - Relativity or Quantum Physics? :-)

On 5/30/07, Sam Tetherow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In theory it gives you more distance and better throughput per Hz.  But
how it will handle the interference is the unknown at this point.
Everything is a trade off.

    Sam Tetherow
    Sandhills Wireless


Zack Kneisley wrote:
> I suppose this may be a dumb question, but now that it looks like
> WiMAX will
> be within reach? maybe? What does this give the WISP? More power? better
> throughput? Different modulation?
>
> I haven't followed WiMAX closely enough.
>
> Zack
>
> On 5/30/07, Matt Liotta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release_html_b1?release_id=259237
>>
>> Mini-PCI Design for the Unlicensed 5.8 GHz Band Opens the Way for Fast
>> Deployment of WiMAX Solutions Worldwide
>>
>> DORVAL, QUEBEC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 30, 2007 -- Wavesat
>> (www.wavesat.com), a leading designer of WiMAX 802.16d-2004 & .16e-2005
>> solutions announced today the immediate availability of its 5.8 GHz
>> Mini-PCI reference design. Wavesat's 5.8 GHz Mini-PCI design is
>> optimized to allow equipment manufacturers worldwide to rapidly bring
>> WiMAX equipment to market.
>>
>> snip

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