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Sprint's Xohm WiMax Network Debuts In Baltimore, Works Well

Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America

Sprint's Xohm WiMax Network Debuts In Baltimore, Works Well

Oct 11th, 2008 · Sprint's newly launched Xohm service is now offering America's first WiMax network. Computerworld's Brian Nadel went to Baltimore to try it out, and he reports that Xohm delivered data smoothly to a car moving at highway speeds, played YouTube videos …
see also: video · network · service · cities · Computerworld · ATT · America

WiMax Is Finally Coming — Here's How It Performs

Sep 30th, 2008 · Carriers have promised WiMax networks for years. But will they deliver the goods, or be slow like many early 3G networks or patchy in coverage like the metro Wi-Fi attempts in most cities? This hands-on review looks at a nearly-WiMax deployment (technically, …
see also: network · Wi Fi · carriers · cities · promises · 3G · WiMax

FCC Aims To End Debate With Wireless Tests

Sep 5th, 2008 · 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 proposed spectrum auction. At issue is the FCC's …
see also: network · service · engineering · Commercial · mobile · industry · Boeing

Doubts Over Intel's WiMAX Service Pricing Claim

Jun 20th, 2008 · An Intel executive 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 services including home broadband, mobile voice and broadband, …
see also: video · service · provider · business · blog · consumer · Internet

VIA Open Platform Mini-Notebook Serves up Linux

May 27th, 2008 · VIA is attempting to outdo the ASUS Eee PC with its new OpenBook platform reference design that not only offers up extra features but also supports many more operating system choices as well. The exterior design is pretty damn sexy and is built around …
see also: Linux · network · Mini · products · computer · download · platform

Parent-Friendly Wireless Bridge to Span 500 Meters?

May 22nd, 2008 · My dad lives down a dirt road 500 meters and several away from the off the main road. The cable company will not put cable down is lane for any less than a ridiculous sum of $10,000. And he cannot get phone line DSL since he is so far away from central …
see also: solution · Internet · reliability · company · distance · road · friends

Australian WiMax Pioneer Calls It a Disaster

Mar 23rd, 2008 · Garth Freeman, CEO of Australia's first WiMax operator, sat down at the recent International WiMax Conference in Bangkok and unleashed a tirade about the failings of the technology, leaving an otherwise pro-WiMax audience stunned. His company, Buzz Broadband, …
see also: network · service · Internet · technology · company · broadband · operation

A Look at the State of Wireless Security

Feb 17th, 2008 · An anonymous reader brings us a whitepaper from Codenomicon which discusses the state and future of wireless security. They examine Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and also take a preliminary look at WiMAX. The results are almost universally dismal; vulnerabilities …
see also: software · Wi Fi · Vendors · expense · Security · PDF · Hacker

Spectrum Auction Could Be A Game of Chicken

Jan 31st, 2008 · Google promised some time ago to bid at least the reserve price for the C block of 700Mhz spectrum if the FCC accepted its demand for an open access rule for devices using the band, which the FCC did over Verizon's objections. If the reserve price is …
see also: Google · strategy · company · Cell · licensing · accident · cheaper

TV White Space & The Future of Wireless Broadband

Jan 30th, 2008 · The unoccupied radio spectrum between broadcast TV channels may soon become a source of low-cost, ubiquitous broadband connectivity. Earlier this month, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission began Phase II testing of 'white space device' prototypes, …
see also: TV · WiFi · office · technology · prototype · Public · broadband

Massive WiMax Network for India

Jan 26th, 2008 · Engadget reports that the largest Indian telecom company is planning to build a mobile WiMax network covering three states on the subcontinent capable of serving 250 million people. State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited is leaning on Soma Networks …
see also: ca · network · service · Indian · company · mobile · India

Bandwidth Caps May Be Critical Error For Broadband Companies

Jan 22nd, 2008 · An Ars Technica article argues that after many years of stagnation, the US broadband landscape is finally 'primed for change'. Companies like Time Warner that decide to cap bandwidth risk being relegated to a 'broadband ghetto. Alternatives to the standard …
see also: bandwidth · solution · Town · service · landscape · consumer · errors

Intel Demos Software Defined WiFi/WiMAX/DVB-H Chip

Dec 12th, 2007 · Electronics Weekly is reporting that Intel has developed a new prototype chip for software 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 equipment to access the …
see also: TV · network · software · WiFi · digital · prototype · Intel

WiMax Folded Into 3G 'Family'

Oct 19th, 2007 · ZDNet UK is reporting that 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 Union decided to include it …
see also: technology · mobile · infrastructure · technologies · broadband · battling · 2000

The Dirty Business of Assembling WiMAX Spectrum

Oct 1st, 2007 · go_jesse writes in to make us aware of a MarketWatch article reporting on the battles that WiMAX partners Sprint and Clearwire are fighting — sometimes with one another — to put together enough spectrum to fill in their planned WiMAX coverage …
see also: Partners · business · consumer · organization · licensing · dollars · resources

Mobile WiMAX to Succeed Where Muni WiFi Failed?

Sep 27th, 2007 · WiMAX's supporters are positioning Mobile WiMAX as an alternative to municipal WiFi networks in the wake of recent cancellation or postponement of muni WiFi projects in Chicago and San Francisco. 'There's no business case for municipal WiFi ... With many …
see also: network · Municipal · WiFi · service · business · fashion · Ars

Chicago Cancels Municipal Wi-Fi Plan

Aug 29th, 2007 · The Chicago Tribune is reporting that a proposed plan for municipal wi-fi in Chicago has fallen apart. The story cites contract disputes and the falling price of residential broadband as reasons for the talks collapsing. 'Chicago officials had intended …
see also: residents · network · parties · Earthlink · Municipal · Wi · Fi

Companies Betting on WiMAX

Dec 20th, 2006 · This week, two companies — NextWave and Clearwire — filed to go public and make their fortunes with WiMAX, a wireless broadband technology expected to make serious inroads into the telecom market by offering a high-speed alternative to DSL, …
see also: service · 2006 · technology · research · mobile · Public · fortune

The Death of the "Cell Phone"

Nov 27th, 2006 · Once upon a time, the now-eponymous portable derived its name from the small sections (deemed "cells") into which a city was divided in order to keep voice calls smooth and uninterrupted. Today, it almost seems that voice calls are the least-used function …
see also: bandwidth · network · Wi Fi · obsolete · Portable · cellular · Cell







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