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RF Spectrum Utilization in WiMAX
...paper discusses the implementation of IEEE 802.16a/d/e WirelessMAN (broadband wireless access), also referred to as WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), in... Read more
Sep 11, 2009
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WiMax partnership from Intel and Proxim
...Proxim to develop and deliver WiMax products for fixed and portable...other technologies have failed. The 802.16a standard was approved in... Read more
Jun 18, 2004
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Intel embracing 802.11g faster than expected
...the works are plans for Intel to produce silicon for the WiMax 802.16a standard, Maloney added in an interview with silicon.com sister... Read more
May 19, 2003
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