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by samstave 5272 days ago
Thanks for the info. My focus has been in a different area for the last few years (hospitals) so I was not aware wimax was dying.

I did see the part about the special client, but having not gone through the process - I am unaware how cumbersome this is, aside from obviously being more cumbersome than having to do nothing.

What is replacing it. Or, rather, what do you think is interesting and promising in mobile data?

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It is cumbersome enough that many end users won't use it.

Wimax is not part of 4G/LTE, so naturally that is what will replace it.