That's interesting to hear. I thought wimax equipment was too expensive
at this point for such a deployment scenario?!
g-)
CM0002(a)aol.com wrote:
GSM suppliers working on that already and implementing
softswitches in
order to increase capacity and lower cost. However GSM is circuit
switched - not packet switched (except GPRS) and here is the point
cost can't really dropped.
The way it will be more probably is that GSM CDMA might be used in the
furture in the suburbans and in metropolitan areas we will see a
WIMAX/VOIP scenario. This will result in a hybrid network for at least
a transitional period. We already experienced it with AMPS/TDMA to GSM
transition.
CDMA (spread spectrum) is almost dead because high cost and leck of
roaming capacity. WCDMA/UMTS (spread spectrum 3G) is very expencive
and hard to manage (in Europe the launch was delayed by 2 years
because hard and software problems).
I recently started with a project (small scale) to setup such WIMAX
based networks. The aim is to develop a low cost
internet/phone network for rural communities in third world countries.
Anybody with routing experience who wants to join me on a professional
base is welcome.
Regards Christian
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