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  WiMAX Slammed By Qualcomm Boss

By David Richards | Thursday | 2007-11-01

Dr. Paul E. Jacobs the chief executive officer of Qualcomm has taken a massive swipe at WiMAX claiming that the technology is not efficient, does not handle VoIP well and that there are several better alternatives.

Speaking at a Telstra investor briefing in Sydney Australia the comments do note bode well for Unwired or the Seven Network which recently invested in Unwired whose technology is based on WiMAX.

Dr Jacobs said " WiMAX does not deliver for mobile devices and over the next few years we will see both phone manufacturers and networks move away from WiMAX technology".

He added "WiMAX does not stack up as a platform and a lot of hype is being bantered around about by companies like Intel who have a vested interest in promoting WiMAX as a technology platform. With WiMAX there is a long list of tradeoffs such as connectivity to other networks, poor VoIP performance. The technology is not set up or structured for mobility. For carriers the technology is expensive to operate and when 4G is rolled out WiMAX problems will be further exacerbated even with the introduction of 16M technology".

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