WiMax.com Spotlight Articles II
Welcome to the WiMax.com's Weekly Spotlight. Each week we will bring you a feature article about an important aspect of the rapidly emerging WiMAX technology. We will cover new developments, unique applications, significant new features, and intriguing markets for WiMAX. We will also tell you inside information about the major players, product innovations, and technical breakthroughs.
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AT&T and Vodafone face the thorny dilemmas of convergence Fixed-mobile convergence brings as many problems as opportunities for telcos that own a cellular network.
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Wi-Bro becomes real, and the world has to play catch-up with Samsung Samsung's master stroke in persuading the WiMAX community to adopt the Korean Wi-Bro technology.
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WiMAX systems to break monopoly chains in Morocco Adlane Fellah takes a closer look at Morocco, an African country with great potential for WiMAX.
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Latin America first great battleground for WiMAX China, India and Russia are most commonly held up as the great battlegrounds for wireless technologies in the second half of this decade.
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The Evolution of WiMAX Certification The initial wave of WiMAX certification is coming to an end and the first WiMAX-certified products are expected before the end of the year.
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WiMAX Standards - a "IEEE 802.16 Standards Update" This article provides a brief description of the progress made in 802.16e over the past year, how this relates to ETSI HiperMAN, and how the WiMAX Forum fits in.
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Maravedis Provides Insight Into WiMAX Spectrum With a series of unique reports tracking licensed spectrum and its holders worldwide, Maravedis has become a major part of the WiMAX solution.
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Runcom Technologies Ltd. Explains the WiMAX OFDMA® standard Runcom Technologies Ltd., may not be well known to broadband wireless service providers. It is after all a silicon vendor that supplies original equipment manufacturer (OEM) radio vendors.
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Integrating WiMax into a Secure Environment As WiMAX emerges as a new industry standard for wireless, the advantages for users can be clearly seen.
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WiMAX: Coming to an Xbox Near You? While understanding how WiMAX will deliver big bandwidth is of large importance, understanding how it will be used, and by what, inside the premise is of paramount importance to service providers. Nolle offers up his insights on the business opportunities for WiMAX.
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Africa remains the least connected continent in the world. Things are changing however.
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Moving Toward WiMAX Mobility: A Look at 802.16e Industry players look at what role mobile WiMAX will play in the telecom landscape.
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Wireless broadband is clearly at a crossroads. Convergence is taking place between the technology road maps of WiMAX/802.16 and advanced 3GPP, 3.5G-4G cellular systems.
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Soma Networks
WiMAX Strategy Starts With Spectrum Soma Networks has announced no WIMAX compatible gear whatsoever. However, the company seems to think that for it, adding support for WIMAX will be uniquely easy for it to do.
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WiMAX's Promise for Developing Countries
WiMAX technology can offer many of the advantages of wired broadband Internet access with much less investment in infrastructure. The time and complexity of implementing a broadband system in metro and rural areas could also be greatly reduced with WiMAX.
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