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When:May 19-21, 2008 Where:International Congress Center Munich Munich, Germany What:WiMAX World is now entering our fifth year of production. Since 2004 the WiMAX World Global Event Series
...WiMax work where Wi-Fi failed: Azulstar has been the also-ran in Wi-Fi for some years, I'll just state bluntly and upfront. They built a network in Grand Haven, Mich., in 2003 that's one of--if not the--longest running metro-scale Wi-Fi networks in the world designed for public access. The mayor of Grand Haven since 2003, Roger Bergman, told...
...WiMax technology
Enterprise coverage was once a central part of Wi-Fi Networking News, but it became clear a few years ago that as equipment was redesigned to be integral to the enterprise, that my ability cover and test gear was too limited, and the need for true enterprise experience was necessary to write about it. This disappointed a lot...
...WiMax in 3.65 GHz. I also went over the rules for the band on 11-June-2007 when the FCC announced the arrangement
Several firms offer base station and customer premises equipment for this band now, so close to the 3.5 GHz band more commonly exclusively licensed in Europe and elsewhere. WiMax equipment is available because the 3.65 GHz band...
...WiMax plan also on the table, Sprint was basically committed to building or rebuilding and supporting four network architectures: CDMA (for 2G), EVDO (for 3G), WiMax (for 4G), and iDEN (for 2G
Sprint is in the position where it may variously be sold ( to Deutsche Telekom to merge with its T-Mobile USA division , which would add both GSM and...
...WiMax, and continuing through into 2012 with significant network buildout by Verizon and AT&T in several bands (including their new 700 MHz holdings
While Sprint/Clearwire is talking about 120m to 140m homes passed by 2010 with their network, obviously focusing only on major markets, many of the 700 MHz licenses purchased by AT&T and Verizon...
...WiMax to supplement Wi-Fi, but I can't see any model in which the frequencies useful for WiMax will be widely available enough for this kind of roaming system
Creative drops Wi-Fi music player: The formerly leading portable music player firm, before Apple and Microsoft entered the biz, confirmed a report that the Zen Share existed, but that...
...WiMax, and cell data), fewer taxpayer dollars could be spent or more services obtained. Think about police officers being in the field 10 percent more per day if they can file reports from the field, electronically. It's been shown to help in cities that have tried this even with older wireless systems
The Times editorial board isn't content...
A new survey released by market research firm Chadwick Martin Bailey reports that nearly half of all enterprises currently use 3G cellular services, and that more than one-third plan on using the 4G technology WiMAX within the next year