WiMAX or LTE: Can India afford losing spectrum?

C S Rao, Honorary Chairman, WIMAX Foum, India Chapter says that LTE will spoil chances and prospects of WiMAX growth in India

3G or 4G: The race is not about speed but reach

Bridging the last mile broadband connectivity gap seems to be the latest craze among Indian telcos. However, who will be the fist to make it affordable

WiFi, an alternate to clogged 3G networks?

Now when 3G is set to take off, comes the issue of network clogging, which can't be negated since India's broadband users are increasing

NSN, Alcatel and Cisco: Is WiMAX losing grounds?

With AT&T and Verizon having pledged allegiance to LTE, Cisco realized that there would be an increasingly small market for WiMAX

'Broadband is 3G now and ‘3G+LTE’ in future'

Sixty four LTE network commitments have been made in 31 countries, and 22 LTE networks might be commercially launched by the end of 2010

WiMAX: Broadband goes unwired

That broadband can spur inclusive growth is well acknowledged, however, “To be or not to be 3G-WiMAX” dilemma seems to have jostled the Indian Govt



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