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WiMAX and IMT-2000
White Paper The inclusion of mobile WiMAX under the IMT-2000 umbrella will offer significant benefits to the mobile community by assuring the global delivery of Wireless Broadband Internet services at the lowest cost. [01 Apr 2009]
Operators pledge LTE love in 4G race
News While the forum for GSM and 3G suppliers worldwide decidedly has a stake in promoting LTE, the number indicates growing momentum for the standard, which promises download data rates of at least 100Mbps. [06 Mar 2009]
Femtocell market hotting up
News At least that's the hope of the Femto Forum, an industry association of operators, telecoms hardware and software vendors, content providers and start-ups, working to smooth the path for development and adoption of the... [21 May 2008]
WiMax to pip LTE 3G at the post?
News Teresa Kellett, director of global development for telco Sprint Nextel, said during a panel discussion at this week's WiMax Forum Asia 2008 that WiMax's first-mover advantage over the long-term evolution of 3G (LTE) may... [11 Apr 2008]
Completing the 4G Vision: Gateways for Mobile WiMAX
White Paper WiMAX is a set of specifications created by the WiMAX Forum and based on standards developed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group (WG). There are two standards of note here. The first is IEEE 802.16-2004, sometimes called... [29 Feb 2008]
Samsung flashes its 4G
News The electronics giant says it will demo 4G at the Samsung 4G Forum in Jeju Island in South Korea. Samsung is claiming to have cracked 4G, while most of the mobile... [31 Aug 2006]
Radioactive: What's next for 3G?
Comment The existing WiMax Forum certification programme only covers the WiMax generation that is suited to fixed broadband services use. The next generation carrier-class version of these products will be available in 2007, by... [08 Sep 2005]
China and Japan announce 4G alliance
News The spectrum of R&D in this case could be almost anything, given that the technical specifics of 4G have yet to be firmed up, a spokesman for Samsung - one of the key members of the 4G... [25 Aug 2005]