Tuesday’s Wireless Headlines
Sorry about the blogging break — I have been spinning my wheels a bit over the holiday weekend, having a bit of fun while I revisit the sporting stomping grounds of my earlier days. More WiMax and policy stuff soon! In the meantime, some headlines from that wireless show in Barcelona:
WiMax Makes Sense Now: A recap of a Mobile World Congress panel where folks lined up to support WiMax and its ready-now attributes.
Samsung Shows Off WiMax MID: Finally, the much-talked-about Mobile Internet Devices make a MWC showing, with this report about one from WiMax backer Samsung.
AT&T Sees LTE in 2011: Perhaps to alleviate appearances of being an LTE slowpoke, AT&T uses MWC to finally start putting a date on deployments — how does 2011 sound? Like maybe Clearwire isn’t so pressured as you thought?
Gizmodo Likes the New Android: The folks at Gizmodo love them some G2, as this hands-on discussion attests. Combined with folks like Om who are chucking their iPhones into the trash, could this be the beginning of the end of Apple’s communications honeymoon?