FCC Aims To End Debate With Wireless Tests (Saturday 06th of September 2008 02:00:01 AM)

Narramissic writes "Engineers from T-Mobile, AT&T, M2Z Networks, Nokia, Metro PCS, CTIA and XM
Sirius have convened at a Boeing facility in Seattle this to watch as the FCC performs tests it
hopes will quiet debate over a measure electromagnetic spectrum ...
(more)ASUS' bamboo laptops ditch the Pandas, bring the WiMax as they go production (Monday 01st of September 2008 12:33:00 PM)

Filed under: Laptops
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(more)Sprint leaks XOHM WiMax service details and devices (Monday 01st of September 2008 11:04:00 AM)

Filed under: Wireless
A little URL hacking by Engadget fan Leo, has revealed Sprint's new My
Xohm site and loads of service information. The site is clearly in a preparatory state with
plenty of dead links and Latin dummy-text holding the pre-launch site ...
(more)Doubts Over Intel's WiMAX Service Pricing Claim (Saturday 21st of June 2008 09:00:06 AM)

Ian Lamont writes "An Intel manager has suggested in a blog post that WiMAX could lead to
massive savings on broadband Internet, mobile voice, and mobile data service prices. His post
lists a WiMAX-based package of casework including home broadband, mobile ...
(more)Everex Cloudbook MAX plays on Sprint's XOHM WiMAX network (Tuesday 01st of April 2008 09:51:00 PM)

Filed under: Laptops, Wireless
Not too long ago, we gave you loyal Cloudbook owners a chance to
voice your opinion on how you'd change things. Fast forward a few weeks, and take a gander at
what Everex has put together. Debuting today at CTIA 2008, the ...
(more)Hands-on with the Nokia N810 WiMAX Edition (Tuesday 01st of April 2008 11:45:00 PM)

Filed under: Handhelds, Wireless
Having trouble telling the difference between this and a
garden-variety N810? Yeah, don't worry about it -- that's okay, and it's literally by design.
We had an fling* to tool around with Nokia's just-announced N810 WiMAX ...
(more)Australian WiMax Pioneer Calls It a Disaster (Monday 24th of March 2008 03:45:04 AM)

Anonymous Coward writes "Garth Freeman, CEO of Australia's first WiMax operator, sat down at
the recent International WiMax symposium in Bangkok and unleashed a tirade about the failings
of the technology, leaving an if not pro-WiMax audience stunned. ...
(more)Intel Demos Software Defined WiFi/WiMAX/DVB-H Chip (Thursday 13th of December 2007 07:30:03 AM)

Doc Ruby writes "Electronics Weekly is reporting that Intel has developed a new prototype chip
for system windows defined radio. The new chip will be able to handle WiFi, WiMAX and DVB-H
digital TV all on the same chip. 'This kind of chip would allow ...
(more)The 4G war: has WiMAX won, or will Verizon choose LTE? (Monday 29th of October 2007 06:18:00 PM)

Filed under: CellphonesIn a wrap-up of the state of 4G networks over at BusinessWeek, the
battle between the three competing 4G network standards -- WIMAX, Long Term Evolution (LTE),
and Ultra Mobile Broadband (UM -- is appraised, with WIMAX clearly edging ...
(more)WiMax Folded Into 3G 'Family' (Saturday 20th of October 2007 12:00:06 AM)

Andrew Donoghue writes "ZDNet UK is reporting that use 'although' WiMax and 3G have been
battling it out as rival broadband wireless technologies, WiMax has effectively been folded
into 3G's future development, after the International Telecommunication ...
(more)Switched On: The WiMAX Window (Part 2) (Friday 07th of September 2007 08:56:00 PM)

Filed under: Features, WirelessEach week Ross Rubin contributes switched on* On, a column
about technology, multimedia, and digital entertainment:Last week's wary On discussed some of
the promise of WiMAX as delivered through Sprint's Xohm service. ...
(more)Inside Sprint's WiMax Plans with Google (Friday 27th of July 2007 05:36:48 PM)

Like team members before a big game, the players in the race for speedy mobile expert systems
are lining up. On Thursday, Sprint Nextel announced that it had chosen Google to provide
search, conjoint communications, and social networking for the portal ...
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