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32 Wireless - WiMAX Resources
4G wireless: 20 questions and answers
It's the next level of cellular service, but it's not yet widely available
View SourceMay 5, 2010Provides Information
802.16 News
The mission of 802.16 News is to bring leading edge resources to the finger tips of executives in many types of organizations as well as the average electronics consumer who is searching for information on broadband wireless technology, products and services.
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802.16a WirelessMAN-OFDM Channel Codec (CMS0005)
An IP block combining all functions required to implement an 802.16a WirelessMAN-OFDM Channel Codec.
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Can 4G wireless take on traditional broadband?
The 4G revolution in wireless won't just make Web surfing on your mobile phone faster; it could help you say good-bye to traditional cable and DSL broadband.
View SourceMarch 22, 2010Provides Information
Clearwire 4G launches in Houston
Both Clearwire and its partner, Sprint Nextel, will be offering 4G wireless service in Houston. Clearwire, which is backed by Sprint, cable giants Comcast and Time Warner Cable, as well as Intel and Google, has been building its nationwide 4G wireless network for over a year. Houston marks the 28th city to get the service. Most of the markets that already have 4G WiMax are in Texas along with some major cities, such as Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Baltimore.
View SourceMarch 29, 2010Provides Information
Clearwire CEO sees bright 4G future
A year after taking over the CEO job from Clearwire co-founder Ben Wolff, Bill Morrow is confident the company is on the right track with its 4G wireless network despite continued financial losses.
View SourceMay 7, 2010Provides Information
Clearwire expands 4G but major cities still left out
People living in some of the nation's biggest cities in the U.S. will have to wait a little longer to get 4G wireless broadband service from providers using the new Clearwire network.
View SourceMay 5, 2010Provides Information
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CTIA Wireless: Clearwire promises broader coverage, faster speeds with WiMax
LTE is the belle of the CTIA Wireless ball in Las Vegas this week. With wireless operators set to deploy the 4G network beginning this year–starting with Verizon Wireless here in the U.S.–many believe the battle to replace 3G is already over. But Clearwire isn’t giving up on WiMax, its competing 4G network, which is already available in a handful of cities and backed by heavyweights such as Intel, Google, Comcast and Sprint.
View SourceMarch 23, 2010Provides Information
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EyeforWireless
WiMAX will change broadband access beyond recognition, are you going to cash in or lose out?
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Get IEEE 802™
IEEE 802.16 - LAN/MAN Broadband Wireless LANS
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IEEE 802.16 Tutorial
In April 2002, the IEEE concluded a 2-year-long, open consensus process when it published the 802.16 standard.
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Intel Sees 2012 Deployment for Mobile WiMax Release 2
Chip giant Intel, a major backer of the movement to provide mobile WiMax wireless broadband to Internet users around the world, expects the next major release of the technology to be deployed starting in 2012, an executive said Tuesday.
View SourceMarch 9, 2010Provides Information
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LTE or not, WiMax 2 set to roll out in 2012
While LTE starts rolling out from major U.S. carriers in 2011, the WiMax Forum is hoping to have the so-called WiMax 2 standard up and ready to go by the start of 2012.
View SourceAugust 15, 2010Provides Information
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NetStumbler
the home of the award winning wireless networking tool, and the brest source for daily wi-fi, WiMAX, 3g and VoIP news.
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Sprint Puts off WiMax Data Cap
Sprint Nextel saw subscriber behavior change after it introduced a 5GB monthly cap on its 3G data plans, and that's part of the reason the carrier is wary about capping data consumption on its 4G WiMax service, a company executive said Tuesday at the MobileBeat conference in San Francisco.
View SourceJuly 14, 2010Provides Information
Sprint's HTC Evo 4G Boasts WiMax Capability
Sprint's new smartphone, coming out June 4, will operate on a 4G WiMAX network -- which means it's going to be fast.
View SourceMay 13, 2010Provides Information
Survey: WiMax Operators Plan to Go Mobile, Want More Devices
A majority of WiMax operators plan to offer mobile services by 2012, but a lack of smartphones that support the wireless technology will make it a challenge, according to a survey by Infonetics Research.
View SourceAugust 6, 2010Provides Information
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What about the WiMAX networks that aren't Sprint/Clearwire?
With Clearwire and Sprint pushing for mobile WiMAX coverage in 80 U.S. markets by the end of 2010, and promising three new WiMAX-powered smartphones in the near future, it's easy to lose sight of the wireless technology as a solution for rural residential broadband.
View SourceMay 11, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX (802.16a), the Next Step after WiFi is Here
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WiMax backer Clearwire to start LTE trials
Clearwire announced plans Thursday to start trial testing 4G LTE technology this fall. The move will not only allow the company to showcase the capabilities of the technology but also allow it to "examine a variety of potential future technology combinations."
View SourceAugust 5, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX Device Shipments Surged in 2009
In another sign that the 4G wireless Internet market is revving up, market research firm Maravedis that shipments for WiMAX devices grew by 147% in 2009.
View SourceMarch 11, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX: Don't forget about interoperability
Shawn Morton’s post about 4G networks convinced me that it is time. Time for what you say? It’s time to start making sure we don’t repeat the same mistakes we did when 802.11 equipment first came out. Remember trying to get devices from two different vendors to play nice together? I sure do. The memories aren’t fond ones either.
View SourceApril 14, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX Forum
The WiMAX Forum is an industry-led, non-profit corporation formed to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products.
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WiMAX Forum (About)
The WiMAX Forum™ is working to facilitate the deployment of broadband wireless networks based on the IEEE 802.16 standard by helping to ensure the compatibility and inter-operability of broadband wireless access equipment.
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WiMAX Forum begs for speedy spectrum release
The WiMAX Forum has called for speedy disposal of the UK's allocated TDD spectrum, so it can take advantage of the standard's ever-decreasing technical lead.
View SourceMarch 22, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX forum touts version 2. Again
The WiMAX forum has again announced that its version 2 specification will be available later this year, as it seems no-one was listening last time around.
View SourceAugust 17, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX Forum Tutorial
The WiMAX Forum is a non-proft trade organization formed to promote the IEEE 802.16a wireless MAN standard, and to certify 802.16a equipment as interoperable.
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WiMAX gets coverage-enhancing Femtocell standard
Today, the first WiMAX femtocell standard has been published, opening the door for wireless equipment manufacturers to start making products that enhance WiMAX coverage on a smaller scale.
View SourceJune 17, 2010Provides Information
WiMax Hitches a Ride on 1000 Taxis in Taipei
People in the Taiwanese capital of Taipei will on Tuesday be able to surf the Internet, watch Web TV, play online games and more in 1000 taxis that have been equipped with Mobile WiMax wireless broadband service.
View SourceMarch 9, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX radios aren't the business for Cisco any more
In late 2007, Cisco Systems Inc. acquired a WiMAX company called Navini Networks, consuming the smaller competitor's 70 commercial WiMAX deployments, all of the network hardware, and its portfolio of Radio Access Network (RAN) patents.
View SourceMarch 8, 2010Provides Information
WiMAX.com
Inspiring Broadband Wireless Innovation.
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