| There are no known users of this driver as of October 2020, and it will |
| be removed unless someone turns out to still need it in future releases. |
| |
| According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WiMAX_networks, there |
| have been many public wimax networks, but it appears that many of these |
| have migrated to LTE or discontinued their service altogether. As most |
| PCs and phones lack WiMAX hardware support, the remaining networks tend |
| to use standalone routers. These almost certainly run Linux, but not a |
| modern kernel or the mainline wimax driver stack. |
| |
| NetworkManager appears to have dropped userspace support in 2015 |
| https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747846, the www.linuxwimax.org |
| site had already shut down earlier. |
| |
| WiMax is apparently still being deployed on airport campus networks |
| ("AeroMACS"), but in a frequency band that was not supported by the old |
| Intel 2400m (used in Sandy Bridge laptops and earlier), which is the |
| only driver using the kernel's wimax stack. |