It's true; my semester at a top university in the UK was by far the easiest of my college career. I was actually asking other students, "Really...are these all the courses you take?" But I didn't figure that was a reflection on their education as a whole...perhaps just that school, or those classes. The part is not necessarily representative of the whole.
So, Wireless USB is also using WiMedia's UWB technology. Does this bring them any closer to convergence, or just mean that they're two different protocols using the same bandwidth and the same spectrum-hopping technology?
It's true; my semester at a top university in the UK was by far the easiest of my college career. I was actually asking other students, "Really...are these all the courses you take?" But I didn't figure that was a reflection on their education as a whole...perhaps just that school, or those classes. The part is not necessarily representative of the whole.
So, Wireless USB is also using WiMedia's UWB technology. Does this bring them any closer to convergence, or just mean that they're two different protocols using the same bandwidth and the same spectrum-hopping technology?