26 Mar
2005
26 Mar
'05
1:35 p.m.
"...In what the company claims is an effort to preserve the performance of its pre-standard WiMAX network, Clearwire says it reserves the right to prohibit the use of a wide range of bandwidth-hungry applications, a list that apparently includes VoIP as well as the uploading or downloading of streaming video or audio, and high-traffic Web site hosting." Hrm... Isn't a VoIP call realtively low bandwidth? I haven't studied this, but Vonage's site seems to imply that the maximum data rate is 90Kbps (http://www.vonage.com/help_knowledgeBase_article.php?article=190). I typically see speeds greater than this from my web browser... Are they saying that anything that might consume over 100Kbps isn't going to be allowed? Eric :)