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Russell Shaw Russell Shaw is a specialist in mobile computing, telephony, networking and covers these fields regularly for numerous print and online publications. Russ writes the popular IP Telephony blog on ZDNet and contributes regularly to The Industry Standard blog as well. Author of seven books, Russ' latest book is Wireless Networking Made Easy.
John Yunker John Yunker is president of Byte Level Research. He closely tracks emerging wireless technologies and their impact on consumers and carriers alike. Over the years he has written a number of major reports on technologies such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX and cellular technologies.
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Unwired
November 25, 2004
WiMAX Operators Race to the TopEmail This EntryPrint This Entry
Posted by John Yunker

As Unstrung notes, UK startup Iberia is going to use WiMAX equipment and unlicensed spectrum to go after the enterprise market.

Ibera has the right idea. There's money to be made in chipping away at those T1 margins. But I hope Iberia has its sights set on the tallest buildings in town as well as a little patience.

The initial WiMAX profile supports just one unlicensed band, at 5.8GHz. Although there is an enormous amount of space in this band for operators to set up shop in, the high frequency is not so good at penetrating walls, trees, etc. (at least not compared with the likes of 900MHz). At 5.8GHz, laws of physics favor line-of-site connections.

In the US, TowerStream secured the tallest buildings in Boston, New York and LA for its base stations. Founder Jeff Thompson said some of these tower deals took years to hammer out; now that he's got them, the locations give his company a tangible competitive advantage other challengers.

Granted, many of his customers do not have line-of-site connections. Jeff credits the quality of the fixed wireless equipment, which keeps improving year after year. But for time being, in the unlicensed space, if you want to be king of the fixed wireless hill, you'll need a really tall hill.




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Jesse Kopelman on November 30, 2004 12:30 PM writes...

The future of unlicensed is mesh. Getting the tallest building is fine for point-to-point, but an incomplete solution when you are trying to serve nomadic users directly.

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