
Today, Verizon has announced its plans to launch MS or 4 G and Clearwire is not missing this opportunity to address that. What is the subject of debate? Use of the term "4 G" and what it means. Basically, Clearwire admits that "4 G" is used as a term marketing, especially since Verizon and T-mobile use the term of their MS and HSPA networks + respectively.
Clearwire said, "" it has led many in the industry to launch a debate on the definition of ' 4 G ' "." "Frankly, it really not much of a debate on the definition of technology since ITU - the body that sets these standards - has already decided that the WiMax only 2 and SP-Advanced will be real 4 G last technologies.Ce already been formally ratified by the ITU, in fact.
Many consider SP or WiMax 4 G technology, but are a loss for what to call it as an intermediate technology between 3 G and true 4 G.Ce came to monitors networks competing and jokes which network is better or that the network can really be called 4 G. It's like watching their every with broccoli, carrots, parsnips and asparagus and arguing about who is real fruit.
I find it a little bit of irony in Declaration of Clearwire in what she called Verizon and T-mobile use 4 G as a term marketing, then continues to provide its own definition of 4 G and argues that it is the pioneer of next-generation technology. In addition, Clearwire defined in such a way that its network is true, if higher, 4 G 4 G technology.
"We believe that"next generation"is equal to three things - the speed, capacity and value,", says Mike Sievert of Clearwire.
It is obvious that accompanied by provider of WiMax, Sprint has more capacity or spectrum Verizon made with MS, T-Mobile with HSPA + and soon AT & T with its own network of Ms.It is convenient to add that, in its definition of next generation technology.Speed, on the other hand, varies greatly and the promise on WiMax is 3-6Mbps world real speed, with peaks up to 10 Mbit/s in more perfect conditions.These rates will be easily be competing, otherwise beaten by the Ms. Although HSPA + provides speeds of equivalent or greater, depending on the region.
Finally, there is value, that is a totally subjective term (such as this set of 4 G debate) .we talking about pricing, coverage, availability or otherwise? really depends on the region, the types of devices users want, Clearwire does offer mobile phones) and Ph.d availability ' after my experience, you can get great coverage WiMax in a domain, but little to no signal in just a few blocks away, houses or perhaps into a building.
For more information about Clearwire has to say about this ongoing debate, see the link below.