Articles tagged with: Alcatel Lucent and Wimax
Austrian WiMAX Operator Files for Insolvency
Austria based WiMAX Telecom has reportedly filed for insolvency after it was unable to meet payment demands from alcatel-lucent for network infrastructure. more
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Decline in Commercial WiMAX offer to Drive Migration to LTE in Latin America
The economic downturn is impacting on WiMAX deployments in Latin America, reports Signals Telecom Consulting, and in some cases, such as that of UNE in Colombia, it has been negative. more
Related Tags: lte, wireless-broadband, nokia-siemens, alcatel, 4g
Alvarion consolidates lead in WiMAX equipment market
For most of 2009, the WiMAX market is expected to suffer a slowdown in network deployment, expansion, and user adoption, and delays to spectrum availability, says Infonetics Research. The research firm noted though that the fundamental drivers remain sufficiently strong to expect revenue growth to return to the overall market by the end of 2009. more
Related Tags: alvarion, motorola, huawei, cisco, samsung
3G-4G to Account for 30% of Global Wireless Subscriptions by 2013
At the end of 2008, only 11% of worldwide wireless subscriptions were 3G. By the end of 2013, the percentage of 3G and 4G subscriptions will reach 30%, reports In-Stat. This trend is reflected in fourth quarter 2008 wireless infrastructure contract awards. more
Related Tags: 3g, mobile-data, samsung, mobile-wimax, motorola, wcdma, cisco, huawei, clearwire, lte, zte, cdma, hspa, in-stat, 802.16e, wimax,, ev-do, 4g
Wireless Infrastructure Vendors Hunkering Down for a Tough 2009
Radio Access Network equipment expenditure is expected to contract by 6% as wireless infrastructure vendors brace for a stormy year. The latest market data from ABI Research pegs infrastructure spending at about $49 billion in 2009. more
Related Tags: 3g, nokia, motorola, itu, huawei, 3g-license, lte, zte, abi-research, hspa, ericsson, hsupa, iden, bsnl, 3g-licenses, hotspots, 4g
Alcatel-Lucent Demonstrates WiMAX Rev-e Pilot Network in Andalusia
Spanish rural broadband services provider, Iberbanda as deploys its first pilot network using alcatel-lucent supplied WiMAX 802.16-e (Rev-e) wireless broadband technology. A specially equipped bus is being driven around Iberbanda's R&D center in Malaga testing mobile Internet access and other services such as voice over IP or video surveillance. The bus is equipped with video cameras, screens, phones and PCs. more
Related Tags: sim, voip, rural, netbooks, mobile-internet, iberbanda, rural-broadband, testing, Spain
Despite the Naysayers WiMAX Subscriber Revenue Will Boom in 2009
Any reader who believed all the recent headlines would feel confident that the WiMAX market is being crushed by LTE. Nortel has left the WiMAX market and alcatel-lucent has "backed off" from WiMAX; and these developments supposedly dealt a blow to Clearwire, which had so far chosen neither as an infrastructure vendor. But that's not quite the whole story. more
Related Tags: base-station, intel, samsung, mobile-wimax, motorola, clearwire, lte, abi-research, wimax-forum, nortel, base-stations, wimax,, wireless-broadband
Mobile WiMAX market up 5% in 4Q08; Cisco, Huawei begin challenging market leaders
Communications market research firm Infonetics Research released the fourth quarter edition of its WiMAX report this week, noting that the overall WiMAX equipment and device market held steady in 4Q08 over 3Q08 at $275 million, as the 802.16e mobile WiMAX segment increased 5% to counter a slight dip in the 802.16d fixed WiMAX segment. more
Related Tags: samsung, mobile-wimax, motorola, cisco, cisco, edge, huawei, lte, nortel, infonetics-research, 802.16e, alvarion, wimax,
Alcatel-Lucent Wins Cambodian WiMAX Contract
alcatel-lucent has been chosen by Cambodia's Chuan Wei to deploy a nation-wide WiMAX Rev-e (802.16e-2005 standard) wireless broadband network, Cambodia's first. Commercial services are set for launch in mid 2009. more
Related Tags: wireless-broadband, Cambodia
Alvarion and Huawei Join WiMAX Patents Group
Alvarion and Huawei have joined the Open Patent Alliance (OPA) - which manages the WiMAX patent pool. Alvarion and Huawei join current OPA members alcatel-lucent, Cisco, Clearwire, Intel, and Samsung Electronics. As a result, it is expected that licensing terms for patents pertaining to WiMAX, including the associated royalty rates will be more predictable, transparent, and at lower cost. Furthermore the WiMAX patent pool may act as a "one stop shop" where companies building WiMAX solutions can obtain use of the patents more simply, efficiently and cost effectively, under a more competitive royalty structure that charges only for the features required to develop WiMAX products. more
Related Tags: sim, intel, samsung, cisco, cisco, ict, huawei, clearwire, cdma, mimo, patents, alvarion, wimax,, open-patent-alliance, wireless-broadband
