An obvious lack of communication among Intel and Taiwan government over closing of Intel's WiMax Program Office in Taiwan has prepared into a media storm here to competitor Apple's Antenna gate in U.S.
The Taiwan government and a few senior executives with interest in WiMax wireless broadband technology emerge to consider that closing of the WiMax office indicates Intel is removing the technology in total. The thought has source aggravation as Intel was a major reason behind their backing of WiMax and corporation's desertion will call WiMax technology itself into question.
The argument achieved a height late Tuesday, after another sell-off in Taiwanese stocks connected to WiMax industry. Taiwan's financials ministry detained a press conference to tell reporters it plans to carry on promoting WiMax in spite of the "truth" Intel has dropped the technology.
"Taiwan’s WiMax strategy is the consequence of cautious planning by industry, government and academic specialists, who set a blueprint for Taiwan’s WiMax development. Taiwanese industry and government have sturdy assurance in continued development and endorsement of the technology and alter in one corporation’s interior organization or direction will not change the government’s policy," the economics ministry said in a statement.



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