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Terry Retter
Just a couple short years ago, many people were abuzz over metro Wi-Fi experiments in Philadelphia, Houston, and San Francisco, only to see those...
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Sumner Lemon
Intel's next-generation WiMAX module, called Evans Peak, is on display at this week's Ceatec exhibition in Chiba, Japan. Due to hit the market as...
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Brad Reed
Sprint's WiMAX network went live Monday, just in time for this week's WiMAX World convention in Chicago.
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Brad Reed
After months of anticipation, Sprint Nextel will make its WiMAX network available commercially for the first time in Baltimore next month.
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Brad Reed
While Sprint officially launches commercial WiMAX services for the first time in Baltimore this month, one college campus 30 miles to the south will...
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Martyn Williams
Samsung Electronics has built a WiMax network in the Russian cities of Moscow and St. Petersburg for local operator Startel, it said Tuesday.
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Brad Reed
Sprint Nextel has signed on several companies to help deliver location-based services for its impending WiMAX rollout next month that the carrier...
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John Ribeiro
Intel Thursday showed a prototype of a range of low-cost "nettops' that are to be introduced in the country over the next several months. The...
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Sumner Lemon
Intel plans to extend the frequency ranges supported by its WiMAX chipset next year beyond the 2.5GHz profile, according to a company executive.
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Brad Reed
Though it may not be as exciting as the Space Race was, the United States and Russia are locked in a battle to see which country will be the first to...
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Brad Reed
While WiMAX has the potential to deliver mobile broadband services to U.S. companies, its success will depend largely on how well and quickly the...
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Joanie Wexler
Philadelphia's Drexel University is busy installing a thousand Draft 2.0 802.11n access points, a huge network project boasting a curious history and...
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Martyn Williams
Nokia and Qualcomm have agreed to shelve all litigation between themselves, including a complaint by Nokia to the European Commission, after reaching...
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Brad Reed
The United States will close its digital divide significantly within the next four years, with 77% of US households having a broadband Internet...
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John Cox
Wireless ISPs are migrating to WiMAX, offering cost-effective, responsive network alternatives to wireline providers
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