BARCELONA—You just got used to 3G. Now here comes 4G. New "3G+" and "4G" networks, including Sprint's WiMAX and the HSPA+ system that T-Mobile launched officially today at Mobile World Congress, bring ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. BARCELONA—You just got used to 3G. Now here comes 4G. New ...
There have already been around 100 trials of the technology around the world and products are likely to be commercially available within two years. Wimax (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave ...
Samsung will be releasing a touch-screen mobile Internet device in August that can take advantage of Sprint Nextel’s and Clearwire’s expanding WiMAX networks, reports InformationWeek. The Mondi has a ...
US wireless operator Sprint said it is on track to launch WiMAX services to consumers and businesses at the end of April. This week, Barry West, president of Sprint’s Xohm business unit, also revealed ...
Altera and Wi-LAN have announced a partnership to deliver what they said will be the first programmable, low-cost, WiMax-compliant BTS (base transceiver station) modem. The IEEE 802.16-2004-compliant ...
Clearwire next month will finally introduce client software for linking Apple Macintosh laptops directly to its WiMax service, as well as introducing a dual-mode USB modem for WiMax and Sprint ...
We hear the odd snippet of news about WiMAX in the UK - most of which is directly from Intel, which is unsurprising give that it's a producer of WiMAX chips and keen industrial backer of the ...
Although the WiMAX equipment market is in its very early stages, the technology is well suited to a broad range of potential applications. For fixed WiMAX, based on 802.16-2004 using the OFDM-256 PHY, ...
(Mobile ) - Most modems are boring boxes with a couple of antennas sticking out the back. Not these bad boys, though. Motorola has taken a decidedly unique approach to their CPEi300 and CPEi800 WiMax ...
Just before Christmas, we published a response from a reader who complained that the lack of competition in rural areas was keeping prices for broadband access high (see “Mailbag: Triple-play services ...
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