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It’s excitingly dubbed the SWD-M100 Mondi. WiMax may or may not be the “next big thing” in terms of speedy wireless Internet for mobile devices, depending on whether it or rival “Long Term ...
"WiMAX faces many challenges, including multiple incompatibility standards, different frequency allocations in each country, and expensive consumer devices," says Allen Nogee, In-Stat analyst.
After selling them for just a few months, Nokia has decided to stop making its N810 WiMax Edition handheld computer. Nokia unveiled the device, the only one from the phone giant that uses WiMax ...
“But here’s the big problem,” says Mr. Settles. “How many iPhones have a WiMAX chip in them? None.” In fact, barely any devices understand a WiMAX signal because it uses different ...
Are there any WiMax devices available today? There are some, but not many. That said, several large companies such as Intel, Nokia, and Motorola have thrown their weight behind WiMax. And they ...
The first USB device certified by the WiMAX Forum, the MiMAX Q-Series USB dongle from Airspan Networks Inc., incorporates the SkyCross Isolated Mode Antenna Technology (iMAT). Introduced by ...
Samsung Telecommunications America announced the first WiMax-enabled Mobile Internet Device (MID) today at the International CTIA Wireless conference. Called the Mondi, the touch-screen ...
An alliance announced by Cisco Systems and Clearwire could be a simple supplier agreement, but there are also plans for a Cisco mobile WiMax device, hinting there could be more to this deal.
A mobile WiMax service, called Clear ... and operate as an open IP network that will be designed to let any WiMax device to connect to it. Clearwire previously has said it is receiving a $3.2 ...
Announcing the WiMax deal, Clearwire Chairman Craig McCaw said: “The power of the mobile Internet, which offers speed and mobility, home and away, on any device or screen, will fundamentally ...
The latest setback came this week when it was learned that the EVO 4G, Sprint’s flagship WiMAX device, has faced major delays of when it will ship as manufacturer HTC has run into problems ...
Here’s how it works. Samsung apparently has dished a little bit on an upcoming (and as yet unannounced) WiMax device and - lookie, lookie - is that a Windows flag there down at the bottom left?
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