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Mobile WiMax May Not Be Feasible, Says Frost & Sullivan
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If spectrum auctions and commercial Mobile WiMax rollouts (compliant to Wave 2 Phase 2 certification) do not take place by 2008, the market scope for Mobile WiMax on a global basis will be insignificant, according to research firm Frost & Sullivan, which also observes that the technology is facing a range of challenges that are likely to make it unfeasible as a mobile "access" technology. However, this does not mean that all the investment that has gone into Mobile WiMax will have been for nought.
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