Australian WiMax Pioneer Calls It a Disaster
"Garth Freeman, CEO of Australia's first WiMax operator, sat down at
the recent International WiMax Conference in Bangkok and unleashed a
tirade about the failings of the technology,
leaving an otherwise pro-WiMax audience stunned. His company, Buzz
Broadband, had deployed a WiMax network over a year ago, and Freeman
left no doubt about what conclusions he had drawn. He claimed that 'its
non-line of sight performance was "non-existent" beyond just 2
kilometres from the base station, indoor performance decayed at just
400m and that latency rates reached as high as 1000 milliseconds. Poor
latency and jitter made it unacceptable for many Internet applications
and specifically VoIP, which Buzz has employed as the main selling
point to induce people to shed their use of incumbent services.' We've
previously discussed the beginnings of WiMax as well as recent plans for a massive network in India.
[Via Slashdot]
