Category Archives: WiMAX

Korea Telecom, Alcatel Target Mobile Wireless

Korea Telecom, the top fixed broadband service carrier here, and France’s Alcatel said they will establish a joint research center in a move to gain the top position in a recently-certified mobile wireless broadband service called WiBro. Via [eetimes.com]Continue Reading

Mobile WiMax Standard Approved

Mobile WiMax trials and certification testing based on the new IEEE spec are expected to start in the first quarter of 2006, organized by the WiMax Forum. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

WiMax Standards Delay Gives 3G And Wi-Fi The Edge

Continued delays in the WiMax certification process are posing a “real challenge” to the rollout of the long-range wireless broadband service in Europe. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

Large WiMAX Network Slated For Canada

A WiMAX wireless broadband network covering 8000 square miles of southeastern Alberta will be rolled out in 2006, equipment vendor Nortel and a Canadian governmental body said Wednesday. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Study: WiMAX Important To Cellular Operators

Both fixed and mobile WiMAX will be important to cellular operators to help them relieve congestion from their cellular data networks and to prepare for data technologies beyond 3G, a study released Tuesday by ABI Research claims. Via [eet.com]Continue Reading

Speeding Up WiMAX Deployment In Malaysia

The acceleration in the deployment of WiMAX, the latest wireless technology, by the Goverment is one way of increasing the rate of personal computer and Internet adoption across the country, says the world’s biggest chipmaker Intel Corp. Via [btimes.com.my]Continue Reading

What’s Going On With WiMax?

If your company has any interest in wireless data, you’ve likely heard about WiMax, the 802.16 wireless metropolitan-area network standard. Quite possibly you’ve even been put off by the hype surrounding this new technology, especially since WiMax standardized products have yet to even hit the market. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Akron Builds Wi-Fi/WiMAX Mesh Network

The City of Akron is planning to build a 62-square-mile wireless network that will anticipate future technology advancements. The city is starting with a Wi-Fi rollout and will have the capability of adding WiMAX and additional advancements in the future. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Pipex ‘Encouraged’ By WiMAX Trials

UK-based Pipex is “encouraged” by trials of its WiMAX wireless broadband service and is pressing ahead with further tests, it revealed today. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Clarifying WiMax Certification

A recent white paper from Senza Fili Consulting entitled The Evolution of WiMax Certification clarifies the process of certification for both fixed and mobile WiMax. The paper, available as a PDF download from Senza Fili’s Web site, breaks the process down into five anticipated waves of certification, and looks at the ways in which variousContinue Reading

WiMAX Reduces Costs Of Wireless Broadband

Fixed wireless access technology based on WiMAX should succeed because it will reduce cost and will meet users’ increasing demand for bandwidth. Via [electronicsweekly.com]Continue Reading

What Exactly Is WiMAX’s Target Market, Anyway?

British Telecom continued to play the coquette regarding its stance on the WiMAX standard, telling a conference here that it was now investigating the upcoming “nomadic” or mobile version. Via [extremetech.com]Continue Reading

Vodafone CEO: We’re Looking To Broadband And WiMax

With the sun barely set on its 3G launch, Vodafone is already turning its attention to the next generation of radio technologies, including mobile WiMax, and may even make a play as a wireless broadband provider. Via [networks.silicon.com]Continue Reading

Bring On The WiMax Wireless Apps

“The two standards are not the same, and they address very different markets,” says Craig Mathias, principal at Farpoint Group, a consultancy specializing in wireless networking. “We see WiMax dominating for residential and business [wireless] access to the Internet, in fixed, metroscale nets.” Via [toptechnews.com]Continue Reading

WiMax Assist For Satellite Broadcasters

Everybody is excited about the promise of WiMax, for all kinds of different reasons. WiNetworks, a U.S.-based firm with R&D operations in Israel, has a somewhat unusual and highly targeted WiMax strategy. It wants to use the wide area wireless networking standard (AKA 802.16-2004) to help direct broadcast satellite (DBS) operators offer triple play servicesContinue Reading