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Message:  4G battle: LTE vs. WiMAX Post time:  2008-11-17 04:25
 

Author:News Team

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The battle heats up in the 4G arena as LTE tries to catch up with WiMAX. Which wireless technology will claim 4G supremacy? LTE or WiMAX? Place your bets.
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Reply:4G battle: LTE vs. WiMAX Post time:  2008-11-19
 

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WiMAX has a better chance at winning this in India. It is getting a headstart and 3G is itself just taking off. 3G will take a long time to make the relay to LTE, and by that time WiMAX would have already claimed the prize in terms of adoption.
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Reply:4G battle: LTE vs. WiMAX Post time:  2008-12-19 10:42
 

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Read WiMAX boosts India broadband market in the Dec 1-16 issue of The File.
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