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	<title>Comments on: * GUEST CONTENT *  The Future of Wireless Broadband</title>
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		<description>From Carazariah:

  Thanks Isabella!  I agree that Wimax will most likely make a definite impact in both the penetration of broadband Internet and quite a speed boost.  But we must not forget LTE (Long Term Evolution)  while it is a little slower to the starting gate its promised 100MB speed and largely similar footprint to Wimax while being backed by AT&amp;T and Verizon in the US assure it will be a major player as well in Wireless Broadband in the United States.  It well may be that small providers are gobbled up by the larger Wireless companies and many will move to Wimax or LTE to enhance customer service and their footprints to every corner of America.</description>
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<p>  Thanks Isabella!  I agree that Wimax will most likely make a definite impact in both the penetration of broadband Internet and quite a speed boost.  But we must not forget LTE (Long Term Evolution)  while it is a little slower to the starting gate its promised 100MB speed and largely similar footprint to Wimax while being backed by AT&#038;T and Verizon in the US assure it will be a major player as well in Wireless Broadband in the United States.  It well may be that small providers are gobbled up by the larger Wireless companies and many will move to Wimax or LTE to enhance customer service and their footprints to every corner of America.</p>
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