Articles tagged with: Wimax, and Chipsets
TECH TALES: WiMAX is Still a Risky Investment
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- The next-generation wireless technology, known as wimax, is full of potential to drive cheaper, high-speed wireless data, voice and video communications, or a dismal failure, depending on who you talk to. more
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Mobile WiMAX Quickly Taking Over WiMAX IC Market
Fixed WiMAX IC vendors have recently re-directed their energies towards Mobile wimax, particularly in the second half of 2006 and into 2007, reports In-Stat. This represents a dramatic change, as the overwhelming majority of 2005 and 2006 WiMAX chipsets were Fixed WiMAX (802.16d)-compliant, with a very small percentage in 2006 representing chipsets used in early WiBro (mobile WiMAX-based) devices, the high-tech market research firm says. more
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WiMAX Reaches into Consumer Electronics
According to a new report from Maravedis, the nascent mobile broadband market is primed for the emergence of WiMAX-enabled consumer electronics (CE) devices. CE devices like MP3 players and digital cameras require a computer to transfer media files to and from the Internet. more
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