Wireless

Wireless

by Derek Kerton


Print


Filed Under:
3g


Apples And Oranges: Flarion vs. EV-DO

Testing done by RBC Capital on the Nextel trial BWA (Broadband Wireless Access) network has so far been positive. Earlier, Mike reported that Nextel is pleased with the performance of the Flarion technology, and is widening the scope of the trial to test the market viability as well as the technology. But in a recent article on the trial, some errors were made with respect to comparing unlike services. RCR Wireless News seems to conclude that since Flash-OFDM has higher throughput, it's superior to the EV-DO, EDGE, 1xRTT, and GPRS that other carriers are offering. Although this may be true, it is an argument of limited value, since Flash-OFDM is designed exclusively as a BWA technology, and the others are adjunct cellular phone technologies designed to provide data on a predominantly voice network. The F-OFDM requires a whole new network layover, where the others are often network upgrades. In fact, most cellular 2.5G and 3G alternatives have efficiency benefits on both the voice and data side, and were not designed simply to optimize data throughput. Similarly, one could say that a laser printer is better than a multi-function print/copy/fax/scan machine because the laser prints faster, but that's not the whole story. I'm not saying that either F-OFDM or EV-DO is better or worse, but that analysts need to be very clear when comparing cellular evolution technologies and BWA technologies.

Leave a Comment..

 

Add Your Comment

Get Techdirt’s Daily Email
Plain Text HTML Save me a cookie
  • Plain Text: A CRLF will be replaced by break <br> tag, all other allowable HTML is intact
  • HTML: No formatting of any kind is done without explicitly being written in
  • Allowed HTML Tags: <b> <i> <p> <a> <em> <br> <strong> <blockquote> <hr> <tt>
Search Techdirt Wireless
And now, a word from our Sponsors..
Subscribe to the Techdirt Wireless Newsletter

Techdirt Wireless Email Newsletter

Related Stories
Close
E-mail It