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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: axial who wrote (21150)4/30/2007 2:53:48 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) of 46821
 
"If this is a discussion about WiFi vs WiMax [ ... ] Have I understood the discussion correctly? [ ... ] There are so may factors that bear on global RF trends. Not that it matters, but I believe Peter's right. His thinking will probably factor in whatever "4G" turns out to be, maybe 20 years from now."

The usual approach to this topic is to pit one against the other. That wasn't my intent at all, hoping to better understand synergies rather than which one, if any, could do it all. During the course of this discussion, however, evidence continues to be offered for one vs. the other. I'm simply trying to get the lay of the land right now, this time looking a lot more closely at the nuances associated with modulation techniques, transmission modalities related to directionality and achievable footprints, and power dissipation factors. I've been reminded that there is a lot more to learn than I'd considered earlier, perhaps because I was taking to much for granted, which I'm now in the process of unlearning.
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