Tuesday, January 22, 2008 

WiMax, Competitors Vie To Create Powerful EcoSystems

Several very interesting issues are at play in the rollout of wireless broadband technology. Indeed, the landscape that will dominate the next decade and beyond is being created now, as WiMax increasingly consolidates on one of two initial versions and steels itself for competition against other approaches.

The situation is fluid. Initially, the WiMax plan - to the extent that one existed - was for stationary and mobile versions to share center stage. Soon, however, it became clear that the mobile version could do just about everything the stationary version could. Thus, the impetus behind the stationary version began losing steam, said Monica Paolini, the founder and president of Senza Fili Consulting, in an IT Business Edge interview.

A lot of operators currently are deploying mobile WiMax. They are using it for fixed services. It's called mobile, but they can use it for both. On the other hand, fixed pretty much is just for fixed. Mobile WiMax allows you to roll out a network that supports fixed and mobile. The issue is having an infrastructure that can support all users. A lot of carriers will skip fixed WiMax, but offer fixed services using mobile WIMax technology.
The big issue is what operators will do after 3G. Mobile WiMax is one option. two others, according to this piece in internetnews.com, are LTE (Long Term Evolution) and ultramobile broadband (UMB). So far, WiMax has gotten most of the press, though the technology may be hitting a speed bump. Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal speculated that sprint, which had publicly anointed WiMax as its 4G technology, may be looking to make a deal with Clearwire, a company that now has a proprietary version of the platform in the field and will roll out the standardized version when it becomes available. While such a deal may make sense, it could be perceived as a diminution of Sprint's embrace of the technology.

This is a sector in which partnerships and joint ventures will be vital. Paolini thinks that a battle between LTE and WiMax will not be decided by a drastic difference between the technologies, but by the direction in which the industry, as a group, decides to go.

Both LTE and WiMax use OFDMA [Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access]. Both have IP cores. There certainly are differences in the technology, but one is not a lot better than the other. performance itself does not determine selection for mobile operators. It's more what the ecosystem is like, what the mobile community as a group wants to do.
Though the race will be close, one technology will dominate because of the fundamental support of vendors, service providers and others.
We expect whichever direction they take, they will move together because then roaming is much easier.
In this context, it's interesting that Paolini says it is likely that a new device will emerge. Cell phones and laptops are great, but neither is optimized to harness all the tremendous capabilities brought by wireless broadband.
but when you think about it, a laptop is a little too big to carry around all the time...most people just don't want to be bothered. On the other hand, a phone is a good device. Maybe a cellular phone has WiMax, but it is just an add-on that doesn't use the advantages of WiMax to the fullest extent. We need something in between, a data-centric device in a new form factor that allows you to capitalize on the advantages of mobile broadband. The other thing is to have consumer devices that have WiMax built in. It's a very good opportunity because the device is not likely to have a cellular interface.
The two points are connected. On one hand, she says the "ecosystem" - the intricate web of vendors, service providers, integrators and other assorted companies - will be influential in the relative success of WiMax, UMB and LTE.

On the other, she says a new type of device will be a deciding factor. Clearly, device makers, along with the companies that make the chips and other elements that are packed into them, are key members of any ecosystem. The immediate future of this sector would be easy to predict if one of the technologies was far superior to the others. This isn't so; it will be a confusing and hotly contested arena until one platform takes control. The key will be to follow the ecosystem.

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Animal Kingdom at Disney World: Be Immersed in the Beauty of Nature

The animal Kingdom at Disney world is the latest addition to Disneys theme parks at it's florida resort. Opened to the public in 1989, the animal Kingdom at Disney world is a treat with it's picturesque beauty inspired by the African Savannah and wildlife reserve.

Guests to the animal Kingdom at Disney world will be immersed in the beauty of the environment, which took its inspiration from natures spectacular settings, as well as Africas cultural splendor.

They are also treated to a variety of experiences, from an introduction to the ancient animals and reptiles that dominated the Earth 65,000,000 years ago, to close encounters with recent wildlife. The animal Kingdom boasts a collection of more than 200 mammals, including the tiger, hippopotamus, giraffe, gazelles, sacred ibis, ostrich, and exotic birds. It also houses creepy crawly insects. All of the above roaming on a 33-acre recreation of their habitats.

The animal Kingdom Lodge at Disney world is a magnificent six-story resort with 1,293 rooms that has a horseshoe design, much like an African village kraal. Guests can walk along a rock outcropping, with 24-hour viewing to streams and roaming animals.

The lobby is reflective of a national park-like setting complete with a huge stone fireplace that stands 82 feet tall. Chandeliers with teepee designed tops, totem poles and hand carved decoration are just a few of it's other subtle nuances. In the lobby is a hot spring that flows outside of the building, dropping as a waterfall to a swimming area with hot and cold spas. At the edge of Bay Lake is a rocky outcrop where a geothermal geyser erupts every hour.

recreation and Amenities rentals for boat and bike, a playground, a game room, laundry and child care.

dining Guests have the choice of dining in the full-service restaurants, the lounge or a snack bar.

Facilities 750 square feet of space for meetings including a boardroom/meeting room in this walt Disney World resort.

Access to the theme parks is via motor coach or a watercraft.

parks, shows and Activities-

Blizzard beach amidst the strong florida sun is a park that has the tallest and fastest waterslide anywhere. Blizzard beach is the most slippery, slushy Water park in the nation.

Features:

  • Downhill Double Dipper race down the mountainside on the inner tube speed slide.

  • Slush Gusher race to the bottom of snowy Mount Gushmore in a speed slide.

  • Teamboat springs the longest family raft in the world races you down the mountain shrieking in its curly, crazy, watery trip.

  • Cross Country Creek A creek flowing continuously around the entire park with you on an innertube.

  • Tike's Peak a snow covered area, where kids play on small scale slides. It also has pop jets and a fountain to play in.


  • Typhoon Lagoon

  • Humunga Kowabunga slide 214 feet down Mount Mayday on enclosed speed slides.

  • Mayday Falls another inner tube slide that races you down the mountain.

  • Castaway Creek a 2,000-foot relaxed inner tube journey around the park.

  • surf pool surf pool is a wave pool that is one of the worlds largest.

  • Ketchakiddee Creek kiddie water play area with fountains and slides.


  • animal Kingdom

  • Kilimanjaro Safaris an open-air expedition to the animal filled Savannah.

  • dinosaur travel 65 million years back and rescue the beasts.

  • Festival of the Lion King a Broadway like musical of entertainment, humor, magic and pageantry.

  • It's Tough to be a Bug! Big laughs in this bug show with friendly insects.

  • Kali River Rapids this is a "getting wet" raft adventure into an Asian rainforest.

  • Mickey's Jammin' jungle Parade an island street party, where Disney characters pay tribute to their animal friends.


  • Suzanne Elizabeth is an expert reagrding Disney world as a vacation spot. Having visited numerous times, and studying all aspects, she can answer virtually any question you may have. To learn more about Disney world Vacations, tickets and general information, visit her site at Disney World

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