Doesn't Alvarion and moto have some unlicensed WIMAX products about to be released?
Wonder if Patrick Leary is still on this list?

George

Jack Unger wrote:
No... but it's understandable that you might be confused (heck... I might be confused...) but there is so much over-hyped horsesh*t being slung around regarding WiMAX-certified equipment (not by any vendor in particular) and there is so much ignorance on the part of "journalists" who continue to call "pre-WiMAX" equipment "WiMAX" that it's a miracle if anybody knows the truth anymore. Anyway, here's a link

http://www.wimaxforum.org/news/press_releases/FDD_Certifications

that (I think) summarizes the products that have received WiMAX certification. WiMAX certification is band-specific, by the way. All the equipment certified so far is for the 3.5 GHz band which is not legal in the U.S. Equipment that will eventually be certified for use in bands that are legal in the U.S. will have different performance specifications. Anything equipment that is said to be "WiMAX-anything" is NOT WiMAX.
              jack

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