Posted on Friday, January 5th, 2007 at 2:26 pm
Worldwide interoperability for WiMAX is likely to become popular in geographical pockets as it offers significant benefits to the developing countries with poor existing infrastructure, according to Frost & Sullivan. However, success of this technology in the developed world depends on a number of factors. >From the invention of the radio, the future of technology has been wireless. The benefit of eliminating wires has led the development of radio, satellite communication, cell phones, and eventually wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi). This commoditization was responsible for the wide adoption of the technology, leading to cheaper products and a rise in the usage.

