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To: Peter Ecclesine who wrote (21535)5/22/2007 1:01:23 PM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Respond to of 46821
 
The viability of WiMAX in the market place no longer appears to be in question. If this doesn't hold true in the US _yet _, then certainly in many regions overseas, where, in some cases, national telecoms policies are showing WiMAX at the top of the list for deployments in non-urban areas, and even in some urban centers.

I can't imagine Cisco holding out for too much longer, even on the grounds of antithetics, which recalls to my mind the company's earlier forays and eventual competence, if not leadership, in ATM, MPLS, etc., departing from the all Layer-3 routing regime.

As they say, it ain't poisonal. It's bidness.