Category Archives: WiMAX

Intel In South Korean Mobile Broadband Push

Intel has teamed up with South Korea’s top fixed-line and broadband operator KT Corp to introduce mobile broadband services into the home market. Via [theinquirer.net]Continue Reading

Impact Of WiMax Adoption May Take Awhile

Several vendors have launched WiMax products recently, but the real effects won’t be felt until products based on IEEE 802.16e begin to become available, probably after 2007. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Nokia And Intel Push To Get WiMAX Out This Year

Mobile phone and network company Nokia and chip giant Intel said on Friday they would step up their efforts and collaboration to make WiMAX a new standard in mobile broadband Internet access. Via [today.reuters.co.uk]Continue Reading

BellSouth Crams For Wireless Broadband Test

BellSouth plans to test-market wireless broadband service in Athens, Ga., this summer with hopes to expand the trials to selected areas of Florida by year’s end. The announcement follows five years of trials of the technology. Via [internetnews.com]Continue Reading

WiMax? Why Not?

A superfast wireless technology known as WiMax is getting its second wind here in the Windy City. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

WiMAX Goes A-Roaming

One of the greatest brakes on progress of cellular services was always the slow and painful path to inter-operator roaming. The complex issues surrounding billing, customer ownership and cross-payments continue to plague the roll-out of every new service, including most recently, MMS messaging. If WiMAX is to achieve broad uptake on an international scale, itContinue Reading

WiMax To Slash Broadband Costs

The introduction of WiMAX wide area wireless networking will offer multiple benefits for businesses and consumers, including lower broadband costs and improved service choice, research published today predicts. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

WiMax PC Cards On The Market Soon

PCs and laptops loaded with wireless wide area networking 802.16 WiMax cards could hit the mass market much earlier than many observers had expected, research published today had predicted. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Doubts Over WiMax’s Mobile Future

Analysts predict that WiMax will achieve success in the fixed access market within a few years, but are less confident about how its mobile variant will perform. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Altera Joins WiMAX Forum

Programmable logic supplier Altera Corp. Tuesday (May 24) announced that it has joined the WiMAX Forum, a non-profit organization formed to promote and certify compatibility and interoperability of broadband wireless products based on the IEEE 802.16 standard. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Canterbury Trials WiMax Ahead Of Summer Launch

Service provider Telabria is starting a city-wide WiMax trial in Canterbury, weeks before it launches its wireless broadband service commercially. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Intel Finds Partner To Build WiMAX Carrier-Grade Infrastructure

Huawei Technologies and Intel will cooperate in building carrier-grade wireless broadband networks supporting the new WiMAX / IEEE 802.16 standards and specifications. Via [geekzone.co.nz]Continue Reading

Ready For Mobile WiMAX

The WiMAX market has not even been launched yet, but activity surrounding it is gathering pace as the estimated launch date for WiMAX equipment draws closer. One of the questions currently exercising the minds of operators and analysts alike is whether it will be possible to upgrade existing wireless-wireline telecommunications equipment to fixed WiMAX standardContinue Reading

WiMax: Wi-Fi Killer Or Dead On Arrival?

Will WiMax be the connectivity panacea that displaces Wi-Fi, cable and DSL, or will it be irrelevant before it ever reaches the mainstream? Via [searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

Moscow To Get Citywide Pre-WiMAX Service

Pre-WiMAX wireless broadband service aimed at enterprises will be installed to cover Moscow, the vendors involved in the project said Tuesday. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading