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WiMax: more and less
« on: March 02, 2010, 12:20:52 PM »
We not getting bless with WiiMax coverage for the public in urban areas yet. It woulda be nice to have real broadband via wifi, I guess for now is just Blink Broadband on the go as well as free internet hotspots from various businesses for now. Seems like a step in the right direction at least......


http://guardian.co.tt/features/life/2010/03/02/wimax-more-and-less

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Quietly, during the Carnival season, TSTT launched their WiMax service for broadband after weeks of testing. WiMax (Worldwide Interopability for Mobile Access,) is traditionally used as a “last mile” solution, replacing hundreds of individual drops to customers with a transmitter and receiver system that’s similar in principle to WiFi. The service, according to Jeffrey Chung, will offer speeds of up to 10Mbs and is positioned as a delivery option for customers who are not currently served by a Blink Broadband wired connection. You can’t buy WiMax from TSTT. You can buy Blink Broadband and if there is poor infrastructure in your area, TSTT will, at its discretion, offer you the WiMax option for connecting to its service.

The service, on introduction will support speeds up to 2Mbps, but the 802.16e specification for WiMax is theoretically capable of supporting up to 144Mbps. It’s also a great solution for enterprise customers who need a temporary solution, and TSTT proved that pudding by supplying broadband to Chogm using WiMax technology. But the current state of affairs falls far short of the adventurous use of the technology that Jay Alvi, the company’s VP for Enterprise Services, advertised at a November press conference. Alvi promised a January launch of the service supporting fixed and “nomadic” use of WiMax, with full mobility options to come later in 2010.

That option will be added to the Blink-on-the-Go service, possibly as a higher bandwidth, premium addition to the existing EVDO based service. “Our first preference for customers is our wired infrastructure,” said Jeffrey Chung. “There’s less latency and an overall better connection with a wired connection.” There’s no denying the attractiveness of the WiMax option, though. In testing, the service worked largely as advertised, though I experienced some hiccups. I live at the western end of St James, an area served until quite recently through a Lightspan device that neutered Blink. If you ever want to see a TSTT broadband executive blanch, just say “Lightspan,” preferably in a low hissing whisper.

You take the device out of the box, plug it in and connect to it via WiFi. The WiMax signal was marginal in my area, and the box had to be located close to an eastern wall. Unfortunately, the better the WiMax connection, the weaker the WiFi signal became where I was using my computer. Eventually, I found a spot that balanced the two signals. During two months of use, the system performed reliably, delivering the promised 2.5Mbps that was the formal test signal speed. In the first month, the Echolife modem proved prone to losing the signal entirely and required a deep reboot (one that wipes any customisation you have done via the web interface.) I never could figure out how to password protect the WiFi signal from the modem’s router, but nobody would be close enough to pilfer the signal anyway.

According to Chung, TSTT should be ready to begin offering WiMax as a mobility solution by April, using USB modems that will take advantage of the company’s planned growth in coverage as it adds transmitters throughout the country. TSTT seems to be missing a fairly obvious boat here by moving the option to choose a WiMax connection from a customer choice to a corporate patch job. Yes, the company should use WiMax to even out its coverage and even take advantage of TSTT’s provisions to finance delivery of service to underserved areas, but a customer should be able to choose WiMax as their delivery option, whether they need to connect at their deputy’s house or setup a LAN party.

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WiMax: more and less
« on: March 02, 2010, 12:20:52 PM »

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2010, 01:31:18 PM »
Interesting. From what I understand there, you have a device that plugs into something (he said just plug in the device so im assuming he means to a power source) and you can connect to that device via wifi. Im not quite sure how that would work in conjunction with a BOTG device. Maybe the "full mobility" option would negate the need for two separate devices (which seems pointless).

Even though their implementation is a bit crippled, at least they were relatively quick in seriously looking at the technology.

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2010, 01:38:56 PM »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WiMAX#Broadband_access

I believe it is supposed to be for the "last mile" so in areas where there is poor/limited infrastructure a Wimax device would be able to connect wirelessly to the wimax network and then rebroadcast via Wifi to local clients. I thought there would be adapters to use with laptops similar to the usb evdo dongles.

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2010, 02:56:25 PM »
they cant even do evdo right after all these years, and as expected they fI&*(&*( up wimax steups
omg i hate them sooooo much, they are forever comitted to screwing over the Trinidadian public, iam sure its on a wall somewhere in tstt. stuepssss

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2010, 04:11:28 PM »
WiMAX!=Wifi WiMAX. I work on a WiMAX network daily (in fact i'm posting this from it as I type, note this is NO TSTT WiMAX) and I can say that it's similar to many technologies, but what it brings is better management, more functionality and new features from a resource allocations point of view. That being said Wireless technologies have many natural obstacles that wired does not. For instance Wireless requires frequency spectrum, a relatively high density of 'high sites' and of course depending on the frequency you have LINE OF SIGHT. Yes you heard me LINE OF SIGHT. The lower the frequency the better the penetration, however previous low bands (900MHz) have been commandeered by the Gov for military use, so we're left with the higher less penetrating frequencies. I am operating in the 3-4GHz band and it requires lines of sight to work, hence the install base thus far is for companies not mobile users.

I can say from my experience with the particular WiMAX developer we work with, that mobility (aka akin to EVDO and Blink of the GO) requires VERY HIGH high-site density to provide the bandwidth. And its not just that, its a complex configuration of AAA servers, your high capacity backhauls and many many MANY other things. From working with WiMAX, it's NOT simple and honestly if TSTT doesn't get it right (right away) I can't blame them, it NAH EASY.

To give you an idea of throughput, a 5MHz channel on WiMAX can give you rougly (with a 60/40) split 8Mbps down 6Mbps UP. You heard right, it ain't much, now keep in mind that the cost of even 20MHz of spectrum is a couple hundred thousand a YEAR. So to attain wired speed broadband to the MASSES you'd need 100s of MHz of spectrum, you can see the cost rising into millions or tens of millions easily. Feel free to ask questions, i'll answer best I can, WHEN i can.

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2010, 04:11:28 PM »

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2010, 05:53:34 PM »
run some cable yes. wire ftw.

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2010, 08:34:46 PM »
How much inches of pipe.....lol sorry I could not help it :p

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Re: WiMax: more and less
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2010, 09:44:40 PM »
How much inches of pipe.....lol sorry I could not help it :p

E.g. I gots a 20ft piece on top of a 20ft high water tower XD you do that math.

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