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By Jo Best

Published: Monday 13 June 2005


Name

Anonymous


Location

p.t. London/Oslo


Occupation

guess what


Comment

Jo is about right, though not saying it.
The question is if WiMax(802.16n) will come in time to dent your mobile operator at all. If not, you will pay O2, Vodaphone or 3 for internet access in the future.
They (Nokia) needs to deliver 14Mbps access (7Mbps is availiable in Scandiavia) because the Scandinavian mobile operators also offers WiFi roaming - 50Mbps.
Now the 14Mbps is full QoS access - not a lot one second and nothing next. This will thus also support streaming HD video ("triple-play").



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