Hi Jeff,

Out of curiosity, since QoS & "base" WiMAX certification currently are
mutually exclusive, how does having QoS allow one manufacturer to have
product that's "more WiMAX" than another (not to say that QoS makes a
product better, but that's a whole different argument)

-Charles


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George,

I am sure there will be others, but likely the first will be Airspan  
( May is Beta ) and Aperto ( shipping
in June ). Redline likely will have product as well, but based on the  
fact that both Aperto and Airspan
have considerable experience with QOS PTMP, I would think they will  
have the only great product
out there. As well, on the CPE front, there are a number of taiwanese  
ODM's expected to announce
sub 300 dollar integrated CPE.

-

Jeff


On Apr 4, 2006, at 5:28 PM, George wrote:

> Ok, so far Jeff is the only one to say that unlicended Wimax will
> be available with Aperto and Airspan.
>
> What do you know Charles?
>
> George
>
> Charles Wu wrote:
>> Alvarion VL is based on a WiFi chipset (this isn't meant to knock
>> Alvarion,
>> since almost every 5 GHz PtMP WISP manufacturered product out  
>> there is also
>> based on a similar chipset)
>> Alvarion BreezeMAX (they're product pending WiMAX certification)  
>> doesn't
>> operate in 5 GHz
>> -Charles
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> Behalf Of Pete Davis
>> Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 6:42 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [WISPA] Un- licensed WIMAX?
>> I thought Alvarion was Wimax, or wimax-able, or wimax compatible,  
>> or software-flashable to wimax. Wimax-ilicious, or something.
>> pd
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> George
>>>
>>>> From what we have seen most of the unlicensed WIMAX will come into
>>>
>>>> its own
>>>
>>> in the first half of 2007. The limitation for low cost units
>>> comes down to the chipsets, we have tested prototype mini-pci  
>>> WIMAX radios (5Ghz) but they are far from ready for prime time.
>>>
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>>> Subject: [WISPA] Un- licensed WIMAX?
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>>> What is going on with unlicensed WIMAX?
>>> Is there any products released yet or about to be released? Thanks 
>>> George
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