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By Matt Keowen
If you're not reading Rick Merritt's blog, and you're tracking the
world of connectivity, you need to. He's up to speed on just about
everything going on in the space and has some very interesting insights.
I do take issue, however, with one recent post
from Rick that talked about the Park's CONNECTIONS™ Conference. In
it, he contrasted two panels: one that featured the views of wireless
vendors and the other that focused on those of the telcos and cable
providers. His point was that the wireless wags need to pay attention to
the cable camp that, guess what, is very comfortable with wires.
My issue isn't that I disagree with Rick's point, frankly I agree with
him whole heartedly. But Rick should have noted that at least one wireless
technology -- UWB -- has already demonstrated its ability to work over
wires, coax in particular. Several suppliers of residential gateways,
routers and set-top boxes are working to productize UWB over coax as an
alternative to MoCA. And the WiMedia Alliance has created a study group
(led by one of the major telcos) to implement this as part of the UWB
standard.
Posted by Matt Keowen on May 14, 2007 at 12:49 PM in UWB Market, UWB
Products, UWB Technology
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