WiMax
3G network costs tumble
News Dean Bubley, founder of analyst firm Disruptive Analysis, said that 3G infrastructure costs have been influenced by alternative wireless technologies such as Wi-Fi and WiMax, which have created pressure to offer 3G more... [03 Jun 2004]
All 3G roads lead to roam for laptop users
News Jon Hambidge, senior director of marketing for IP Wireless, says his company's offering is comparable to WiMax - except it's already available. We're delivering the potential of WiMax, today," Hambidge... [13 May 2004]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Superhighway? What superhighway?
Comment The level of technical expertise required with WiMAX is not great - it is on a par with Wi-Fi. But in the disruptive technology wings we have the rapid spread of Wi-Fi, soon to be augmented by WiMAX, now... [08 Apr 2004]
Gates: 'We're seeing the second internet bubble'
News The two dark horses with a path into the home are powerline technology and.wireless technology for last mile, like 802.16 or WiMax," Gates said. A "mini bubble" has emerged among internet companies, but it likely won't... [29 Mar 2004]
Intel and Alcatel get the WiMaximum from alliance
News Intel and network gear maker Alcatel announced on Thursday an alliance to deliver WiMax equipment by the second half of 2005. WiMax, a wide-area wireless broadband technology, is viewed as a cheaper... [26 Mar 2004]
WiMax gets $20m vote of VC confidence
News A US manufacturer of WiMax equipment has won $20m of investment, as venture capitalists show renewed interest in the high-tech sector. In a financial statement the company said: "Aperto will use funds to expand its sales... [09 Mar 2004]
3GSM Diary: Silly new ideas, BREWing Java, and Woosh - Kiwis connect
Comment Interestingly Intel's president, COO and basically CEO-in-waiting Paul Otellini ran a video as part of his morning presentation focusing on users who have benefitted from WiMAX technology used as part of a service from... [26 Feb 2004]
Leader: Who will enterprises crown the winners in wireless?
Leader This starts at the level of RFID and other smart tags, moves to personal area network technology including Bluetooth plus upcoming, faster technologies, reaches the wireless LAN (typically Wi-Fi, where Intel's Centrino success is plain... [26 Feb 2004]
3GSM: Intel continues to bang WiMAX drum
News Intel has been fleshing out its vision for WiMAX, the 802.16 standard often referred to as Wi-Fi's big sister. In a keynote presentation at this year's 3GSM World Congress event, Intel president and COO Paul Otellini... [26 Feb 2004]
BT ready for WiMax drive
News WiMax is creating quite a stir in tech circles and BT is already using it to bring broadband to four rural locations. Four radio-broadband trials being conducted by BT in rural parts of the UK could be the prelude to a... [23 Feb 2004]
ITU03: Final analysis
Comment Other key themes included wireless - both putting on the map technologies such as WiMAX and reaching consensus on the place of Wi-Fi and 3G - voice over IP (VoIP), the commodification of some technologies and delivering... [17 Oct 2003]
silicon.com readers cast their votes in CNET UK Awards
News A number of you stuck your necks out but the shortlist we have represents the areas of: Ultrawideband, grid computing, ebXML, WiMAX and 3G. silicon.com and its sister sites have received more than 500 nominations for the... [19 Sep 2003]
Intel embracing 802.11g faster than expected
News Also in the works are plans for Intel to produce silicon for the WiMax 802.16a standard, Maloney added in an interview with silicon.com sister publication CNET News.com on Friday, though the timing for the adoption has... [19 May 2003]