1.) You can not scare me off.
2.) I would prefer if we just ignore what I do for a living.
3.) I am not going to tell you what is not already published on the internet. I like my job.
4.) It is called MIMO.
Multiple in's multiple out's.
MIMO is fully supported by wimax, It can connect up to 20??? (think the current number is 5) different towers at the same time. *cough*battery life *cough*
If you decided to go to let says
http://androidforums.com/. The wimax chip will tell all the towers to go to the same site. Lets say 5 towers. The signal strength and server load will determine which towers get what part of the site. Like bit torrent, the site is broken into many smaller parts. The faster connections get the most data. The slower either gets turned off or smaller data parts.
The device then reassembles the site like a numbered jigsaw puzzle.
Making it blazing fast with a lot of towers.
Which means that if you are in starbucks. You are still drawing from star bucks, sprint, comcast and any other wimax towers in range. If you leave starbucks you will still use starbucks until out of range then you will turn off that channel or find a new one. Streaming will not stop or slow.
The downside is the faster you go, the less towers you can use. You travel too far out of range too quickly. Which in theory would slow your connection, but, but, I have not seen this. Of course there is NOT a large number of towers to choose from.
The second issue is battery life. The more towers that you connect to. The worst your battery life. Which is not an issue. Because you are currently unlikely to be in range of more then 2 or 3 towers at one time.
In theory MiMo is supported by lte. But lte has some connections issues right now. It has a hard time finding one tower standing still. BUT wimax had the same problem at the same stage of development.
And some of the older wimax chips still do have problems finding towers standing still.