South Korean electronics giant Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., is showing its progress in the future of WiMAX technology at CEATEC in Tokyo, Japan. With UQ Communications, Samsung is demonstrating WiMAX 2, based on IEEE 802.16m, that can achieve speed of 330Mbps. Using the WiMAX 2 system and device, Samsung and UQ are showing Full-HD 3D videos and 16 Full-HD videos on 4 LFD TVs simultaneously.
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Sure...it can theoretically do 330mbps, but in the real world, the towers will be intentionally limited to 5mbps, and everyone will have a 2GB cap!
Why are they even wasting time with this? Hasn't 4G (real 4G...the gigabit stuff) been finalized? Why waste time with some oddball tech that is only 1/3 the speed?
4G is still developing and it would still be new technology, just because it is out does not mean it will completely work. Optus AUS used to crash their network on a monthly basis and they have the 4G here due to Telsta has the 3.5 for so long and no one else had it.
Just give it time we will eventually advance out of the stone age