Daily Archives: November 16, 2005

Intel-Based WiMAX Networks Under Way With 24 Carriers Worldwide

According to Intel, thirteen carriers from around the world are now deploying the world’s first fixed WiMAX networks based on Intel’s WiMAX technologies, delivering high-speed broadband access to businesses and residences from Germany to Guatemala. Eleven more carriers are preparing to deploy additional Intel-based WiMAX networks by year’s end. Via [geekzone.co.nz]Continue Reading

Study: MIMO Becoming A Necessary Wireless Technology

The report concluded that multiple input, multiple output gear–still in early stages–can as much as double the capacity of mobile networks. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Samsung Intros VoIP Wi-Fi Application

“OfficeServ will be compelling to some business segments because it enables adequate in-office mobility with the benefits of VoIP,” said Yankee analyst Nate Dyer. He also warned of competition from wireless substitution and PBX extension-to-mobile services. Via [newsfactor.com]Continue Reading

Certified WiMax Products Near As ‘Plugfest’ Ends

In a sure sign that certified WiMAX wireless broadband products are close to appearing, vendors have started to tout their interoperability as proven at a “plugfest” that ended this week in Beijing. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading