If you believe they mean true Wi-MAX then do you believe it's licensed 
Wi-MAX or licensed-lite Wi-MAX in 3650?

Charles Wyble wrote:
> Jack Unger wrote:
>   
>> Here's a guy who is "building" a Muni WiMAX network all by himself.  
>>
>> <http://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/2008/08/09/3592867.htm>
>>
>> Either:
>>
>> a) This gentleman believes he knows a whole lot more than WISPA members 
>> know (because very few WISPA members are single-handedly building Muni 
>> Wi-MAX networks), or
>>
>> b) The opposite is true, or
>>
>> c) Neither of the above. Another journalist is conflating Wi-Fi and 
>> WiMAX (again).
>>
>>   
>>     
>
> No... I think they mean WiMAX. The quote:
>
>
> A few more base stations would have to be installed around the city to 
> make all of Delray Beach wireless.
>
> to me implies WiMAX. Unless the city is quite small, I don't think a 
> handful of (meshed) Access Points could cover it. 
> I mean unless he is using 3.65Ghz perhaps? 
>
>   

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