Articles tagged with: Wimax and Wifi
Aperto Networks Wins WiMAX Contract from Mystery Indian Company
Aperto Networks says that it has received a purchase order from an unnamed company in India for wimax equipment based on the 802.16d standard. The "Tier 1 operator" is planning to build broadband wireless networks across India. more
Related Tags: aperto-networks, wireless, planning, India
UK's Daisy Group Sells Loss Making WiMAX Licenses
UK based Daisy Group has disposed of its wimax spectrum licences to UK Broadband, part of the PCCW Group, for a cash consideration of £12.5 million (US$18.5 million). The Company has also disposed of its non-core, loss-making Wi-Fi business (Freedom4 WiFi). This has been sold to the existing management team for a nominal sum. more
Related Tags: daisy-group, pccw, sme, UK
WiMAX equipment/device market down in Q1
Motorola increased its revenue share lead in the combined worldwide wimax equipment and device market in 1Q 2010, reports Infonetics Research. However, they add that major mobile operators with wimax likely will still migrate to LTE as their 4G solution, even though having an "offload" network based on either wimax or WiFi is becoming an increasingly valuable auxiliary component of long-term mobile broadband offerings more
Malaysian WiMAX Operators Fined for Missing Coverage Requirements
Malaysia's telecoms regulator has fined three of the country's four wimax license holders for missing their network rollout targets. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is reported to have issued the fines last week, reported The Star newspaper. All three operators are appealing their fines. more
Related Tags: malaysian-communications-and-multimedia-commission, sabah, sabah, three, asiaspace, coverage, target, mcmc, Malaysia
Embedded 3G laptops over-hyped: Will account for just 30% of Mobile Broadband subscribers by 2011
The near-term importance of new embedded-3G and embedded-wimax notebooks has been significantly over-estimated, according to a new research report published by Disruptive Analysis. Even in three year's time, laptops with built-in wireless access will only be used by 30% of total, active mobile broadband subscribers globally. External USB modems (or "dongles") will account for 58% - almost twice as many. more
Related Tags: prepay, iphone, sms, smartphone, apple, apple, smartphones, hspa, usb-modem, mobile-broadband, netbooks, lte, dongle, usb-modems, hotspot, notebook, 3m, bandwidth, wwan, target, usb, congestion, modems
Large-scale deployment of WiMAX and WiFi with satellite backhaul in Brazil
Hughes Network Systems says that it has won a public tender and signed a 3-year contract to deploy a turnkey broadband network solution that combines wimax and WiFi access technologies with satellite backhaul in the Brazilian State of Amazonas. Using this, PRODAM will provide high-speed wireless Internet access service to customers throughout all 61 municipalities of Amazonas, including government agencies, small businesses, and the public at large. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, base-station, amazon, satellite-backhaul, satellite, backhaul, data-center, Brazil
Comarch Constructs Turn-Key WiMAX Network for Promonte, Montenegro
Comarch says that it has concluded the last phase of a wimax project at Montenegro's Promonte. The project focuses on three areas: construction of the wimax transport network, installation of access to WiFi infrastructure and core equipment (OSS/BSS systems, routing & switching). The construction of the wimax network included delivery and installation of wimax base stations in 7 major cities of the country. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, base-station, sms, mts, bss, base-stations, umts
Airspan Wins WiMAX Contract in Montenegro
Airspan Networks has won a wimax rollout contract in the East European country of Montenegro, from IT business solutions provider Comarch on behalf of mobile operator, Promonte. more
Related Tags: base-station, rcom, base-stations, promonte
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