WiMAX - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
LTE is expected to be ratified at the end of 2008, with commercial implementations becoming viable within the next two years. Future development. Mobile WiMAX based upon 802.16e ...
4G - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3GPP Long Term Evolution may reach the market 1–2 years after Mobile WiMax is released. An even higher speed version of WiMax is the IEEE 802.16m specification.
WiMAX FAQ : FUJITSU United States
Why does Fujitsu focus on WiMAX? How big will your WiMAX business be in five years? We focus on WiMAX because it can potentially be a disruptive technology with tremendous business ...
WiMax - Gizmodo
Sprint WiMax: 2-4Mbps, $55/month, Open Access? Yes, Please. Here's yet another reason to hold off on buying that iPhone this year: Sprint's 4G WiMax wireless broadband is coming ...
Intel will ship WiMax cards this year
Intel's General Manager of their mobility group, Sean Maloney, has announced that the company is planning on shipping WiMax cards sometime during the second half of this year.
Is 2005 the Year WiMax Gets Real? - www.wi-fiplanet.com
802.16 products have a few months to go before they'll be interoperable, but some feel that WiMax won't make a splash for years—when 802.16e, mobile WiMax, takes center stage.
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2.5 GHz certification is planed later this year . Nokia launching WiMax enabled Phone: Nokia is leading name in mobile manufacturing is now launching Nokia N810 internet tablet.
Make-or-break year for WiMAX [printer-friendly] • The Register
It's clear that 2005 will be the make or break year for WiMAX. Every wireless chip and equipment maker of note bar Qualcomm is now part of the WiMAX Forum; the planned ...
Sprint to Sink $5B Into 10-Year WiMax Plan
At its Sprint Ahead Technology Summit on Thursday, Sprint said it expects to roll out its WiMax service -- branded "Xohm" -- in Chicago and the Baltimore/Washington area by the end ...
WiMax Forum forecasts 100 launches this year - WiMax - Computerworld
It may not have made a huge splash in the United States, but WiMax coverage continues to grow in many international markets. According to the WiMax Forum, about 100 carriers ...