Rewrite the Technological Landscape

Chapter 460 What else is left

Before leaving Europe, Meng Qian did not forget to talk about ecology. Although the Kunlun system is not open source, the Linux desktop system will be used in the future. It has good interoperability with the Kunlun system. The system builds an ecology, which is tantamount to helping the Kunlun system build an ecology by the way.

A few days after returning to China, 12 Chinese companies headed by Dafeng Group filed a high-profile lawsuit against Microsoft, suing Microsoft for monopoly.

On September 20, 2006, Meng Qian, who was checking the lawsuit, suddenly noticed that the news of the day that He Yating summarized for himself included a piece of news that Meng Qian had been waiting for for a long time.

Intel held a strange press conference here, and suddenly spent a lot of time mentioning its views on WiMAX at the conference.

According to the news from the United States, Intel said that it has done a lot of new research on WiMAX recently and has made a major breakthrough. It believes that this is a future communication technology full of potential.

WiMAX entered the public eye around 2004, but WiMAX is essentially an access technology, and some people vividly call it an enhanced version of WIFI, so in the first few years everyone regarded WiMAX as an important aspect of broadband. Extension, and did not think in the direction of communication standards.

Until 2006, there were various theories, and there were more interpretations of WiMAX, but it was the second half of 2006 when Intel took the lead in developing it as a communication standard.

Intel’s statement this time is actually not too much, but in fact it is taking the lead. In the next period of time, it is obvious that there will be a lot of articles about WiMAX in the United States. You said that you are not deliberately promoting public opinion. People can't believe it, until the beginning of October, a very important thing came.

SprintNextel, the third largest operator in the United States, officially released WiMax wireless technology. This is the first operator in the United States to release WiMAX wireless technology. Released, but it was mid-October in the previous life, and early October in this life, probably because of Meng Qian, the butterfly.

And just a few days after SprintNextel officially released WiMax wireless technology, another important role appeared. Motorola held a press conference. It is believed that WiMax will become the next-generation network, and Motorola will provide a new generation of chips, mobile phones and consumer electronic equipment to fully support WiMax.

After Motorola's statement, Intel came out again. This time, Intel released more R\u0026D results, saying that WiMax has huge technical advantages, including longer transmission distance and faster broadband access.

According to the data provided by Intel, WiMax can achieve a wireless signal transmission distance of 50 kilometers, and the network coverage area is 10 times that of 3G towers. WiMax can provide a maximum access speed of 70M, which is 30 times that of 3G.

In addition, there are excellent last-mile access services, multimedia communication services, and low cost advantages. The introduction that lasted more than 2 hours made WiMax a thing of the sky.

The bragging is over, and Intel has given its final attitude. Intel will firmly join hands with SprintNextel to promote the development of WiMax.

A few days after this, Intel came out again, announcing that it would cooperate with Motorola, IBM and other companies to develop WiMax, and everyone would invest 900 million yuan in the first place.

For a while, WiMax was on the headlines of major technology magazines in the United States and became a hot topic in the IT industry. Under the operation of companies such as Intel, WiMax, an access technology, entered the stage of history with an interesting identity. That is, 4G.

Yes, Intel initially developed WiMax as 4G, then it became 3.5G, and finally it became 3G.

Not long after, the influence of WiMax has moved from the United States to the world. Nortel Networks was the first to respond. At the end of October, Nortel Networks sold part of its 3G business for 230 million yuan. It sold the 3G business to Alcatel for 320 million yuan on March 3. Not only was it too late in this life, but it also retained certain departments. All of this was naturally because of Meng Qian.

Dafeng Group is willing to pay, Nortel Networks can build itself into a patent dealer, he is also happy, patent dealers can also make money, Qualcomm is the best example, but he really does not intend to continue to spend money on the market, This thing could not be sold to Huaxia Company, so it was sold to Alcatel in the end.

However, before this transaction, Nortel’s Mike also called Meng Qian to greet Meng Qian in advance, and even respected Meng Qian’s attitude to a certain extent. Mike’s move sent a very positive signal to Meng Qian .

After the transaction was completed, Nortel Networks officially announced to join the WiMax camp and focus on the development of WiMax together with Intel.

Things are getting more and more lively. Europe is definitely going to fight against the WiMax camp. Just like in the previous life, Nokia was the first to jump out and say that WiMax is not good at all. Since November 2006, Nokia and Intel have started to deal with WiMax. A year-long scolding war.

By the beginning of 2007, the current cooperation between the two companies, including the HSDPA notebook project, the development of the next-generation Centrino platform 3G module and other projects, all collapsed, and even Intel’s smartphone chip project Nokia also withdrew, because of the WiMax problem. It's been completely dead in the past few years.

Asia certainly does not have such a clear opposition to WiMax as Europe. Countries including Nihongo, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand have all begun to show their favor, but at first everyone was on the sidelines. Samsung, not long after Nortel Networks joined the WiMax camp, Samsung also joined the WiMax camp.

As for Oceania, Australia joined the WiMax camp without hesitation, but according to its past history, Australia was the first to realize that it had been tricked and jumped out to scold WiMax. I don’t know what will happen in this life.

Until mid-November, a piece of news reached Meng Qian's email, and the biggest supporter of WiMax in Asia appeared, that is, Taiwan Province

Meng Qian opened the email and glanced at it. The six operators in Taiwan Province, including Global One, Vimax Telecom, Far EasTone Telecom, Dazhong Telecom, Datong Telecom, and Weida Chaoshun Telecom, have all applied for WiMAX licenses. It's literally betting on WiMAX with all its might.

Although in the email, Meng Qian saw that many local experts in Taiwan raised doubts, thinking that WiMAX is not so good, and that it conflicts with the original 3G development in Taiwan. It would be too risky to put all one's eggs in one basket, but those experts cannot stop it. As a general trend, the Taiwan Province of this generation once again fully supports WiMAX.

Meng Qian shook his head with a smile, "The path I chose, I have to walk it even on my knees."

In the past, Taiwan province bet on WiMAX almost unreservedly. After the problems of WiMAX were exposed later, Taiwan province found that it could not even save it. The industrial structure of WiMAX was established, and the frequency bands were allocated. Is it possible to overthrow and start over, the key is that even if overthrow and start over, it will be too late for any camp at that time.

In 2012, the six operators in Taiwan Province found that after six years of hard work, there were not even 150,000 WiMAX users in Taiwan Province.

The entire industrial investment of Taiwan Province in this field is as high as 50 billion yuan.

With the desolation of WiMAX, the communication industry in Taiwan Province has also been desolate. In those few years, it just happened to catch up with Samsung to prevent the development of LCD screens in Taiwan Province. Since then, only semiconductors are left in the three major industries in Taiwan Province.

But that happened in the past life. In this life, the Dafeng Group has been encircling and suppressing the development of the semiconductor industry in Taiwan Province, tossing the semiconductor industry in Taiwan Province to death, and Meng Qian will continue to increase the attack on the semiconductor industry in Taiwan Province.

After closing the email, Meng Qian turned and looked out the window, "I don't know what will be left in Taiwan Province after a few years."

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