[MLB-WIRELESS] WiMAX to go Australia wide?

Brenden Cooper brenden at megalink.com.au
Tue Jun 19 10:48:03 EST 2007


One thing that it seems that allot have people have missed .
The government are claiming that everyone will get broadband with wimax.
Issue, its running at 5.8 ghz
So I hope that no one has any tress in there gardens.
They are also claiming 20 plus km from the base station , I am also looking
forward to see how often there going to do that.
In short something tells me that is not the fix they may think it maybe, I
guess we will soon see.


Brenden

-----Original Message-----
From: melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au
[mailto:melbwireless-bounces at wireless.org.au]On Behalf Of BLAKE AUST
Sent: Tuesday, 19 June 2007 10:34 AM
To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] WiMAX to go Australia wide?


theres alot of these storys,

I live in frankston south in a 9 year old estate, im about 2.5km away from
the frankston exchange, but for some reason im connected to the mt eliza one
which is about 7km away, = no adsl or cable :(

BLAKE AuST


>From: emdeex <emdeex at gmail.com>
>To: melbwireless at wireless.org.au
>Subject: Re: [MLB-WIRELESS] WiMAX to go Australia wide?
>Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:13:39 +1000
>
>I think Fibre or DSL to the home, or node, would be absolutely awesome, but
>for many people I just don't really see it happening, I really hope it
>does,
>but...
>
>If I think of my friends who live in regional Victoria:
>
>A lives in a semi-rural street 6kms from the town centre (the town has 2000
>people) and they are on a pair-gain and can't get DSL.  The best they can
>get is 28k modem speed.  Telstra have replied to them that there is no plan
>to ever put DSL on there due to the low density vs. excessive cost.  There
>are about 12 homes along that street.
>
>B lives in a street with 4 homes on acre blocks, about 4kms from town
>(about
>6000 people), its an old part of town, and again Telstra says the density
>vs
>cost is far too great to put DSL in.  They can get modem speeds no greater
>than 18kps, and they have tried all the molds testing etc.  The lines are
>old.  Telstra says they can get Satellite, but its expensive and too laggy
>for VOIP.
>
>In these couple of examples, I can only imagine a WiMAX modem running at
>6Mb/s (or even 1Mb/s!) would be an unbelievable improvement.  And if it
>runs
>at 12Mb/s and is available within 2 years....
>
>On 6/19/07, Tony Langdon, VK3JED <vk3jed at optushome.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>At 01:37 AM 6/19/2007, Dean Collins wrote:
>> >As it's still early in the announcement I think it's a moot point to
>> >complain what they are/are not rolling out.
>> >
>> >Anything that is able to increase to connectivity for remote/rural
>> >people above dial up is a good thing.
>> >
>> >My point was people seem to be making a lot of assumptions already about
>> >this announcement without a lot of factual data (both gov/corp and
>> >public)
>>
>>This is true, but I'll join the ranks of the skeptics unless someone
>>can prove otherwise.  Radio has limited bandwidth, and WiMax, like
>>GSM, UMTS, HSDPA and other cellular technologies requires a lot of
>>serious backhaul bandwidth, especially when you want to service
>>thousands of users.
>>
>>I'd be happy to be proven wrong, but I am rather skeptical.
>>
>>73 de VK3JED
>>http://vkradio.com
>>
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