Dec 31
One of the key advantages of the 3.65GHz band is that it finally gives independent, smaller operators the opportunity to deploy WiMAX in the US in a licensed-exempt (or light-licensed) environment in an affordable way. ...
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Dec 31
The next manufacturer to be jumping on the Wimax bandwagon is Samsung Electronics. Samsung is developing Wimax and LTE (Long Term Evolution) chipsets as part of a strategy that lowers costs and protects them from patent issues. Link.
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Dec 31
As you can see, North America has the 2nd to least amount of commercial WiMAX networks in the world. If you take a step back and glance around a bit, you'll also notice that the United States has the fallen from the #4 spot for ...
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Dec 31
a new company, Clearwire, that will offer WiMAX-based broadband service in many US cities. The company received more than $3 billion from backers like Google, Intel and cable operators such as Time Warner Cable and Comcast, ...
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Dec 31
Tranzeo and TRG Sign Joint Development Agreement to Create WiMAX … Broadband Wireless Exchange (press release) - Gilbert,AZ,USA 12/27/08 - Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. (TSX:TZT), a manufacturer of wireless broadband and WiMAX ...
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Dec 31
Japan's Okinawa Telemessage, a broadband access service provider has launched a WiMAX Network using Airspan solutions. Beginning with Nanjo City, Okinawa Telemessage will provide more than 500000 households in Okinawa Prefecture with ...
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Dec 31
Clearwire/Xohm is the new WiMAX network that will be launch for the first time in Portland on January 6th. Now, it announced the price for business range, called Business Voice service that charge $25 per month. ...
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Dec 31
This time it will be called WiMAX. WiMAX has a download speed of 75 megabits per second compared to the 54 Megabits per second of WiFi. The biggest improvement and greatest revolution in the wireless industry has to do with the range of ...
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