mobile wimax in comment and analysis
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment W is for WiMax Soon, even a window seat above the Atlantic will no longer be beyond the reach of the chirping mobile phone. Emirates chose to deploy in-flight mobile phone technology because its passengers wanted to use their own phones. [26 Jun 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment In the not too distant future, you will be able to add 3G Long Term Evolution (LTE), mobile WiMax, multiple in multiple out (MiMo) and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) to the mix. W is for WiMax [12 Jun 2008]
Vodafone chief's departure is a sign of the times
Comment Giving what was presumably his final keynote at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) tradeshow in Barcelona in February, Sarin's words certainly had the air of a swan-song - laying out his hopes and dreams for the mobile industry, which... [29 May 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Protestors clueless on wireless health risks
Comment The radiation from mobile devices, base stations, wi-fi and WiMax equipment is non-ionising. And what of wi-fi and WiMax? In the mean time I'm off to install my own mobile base station so I can increase the power level to my handset and minimise... [04 Mar 2008]
Mobile World Congress 2008 Diary - Tuesday
Comment W is for WiMax He also makes a plea for WiMax and LTE to make peace. Arun Sarin of Vodafone and Nokia's Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo are heading up the GSMA's bill, with China Mobile's Wang Jianzhou and Cisco's John Chambers rounding it off. [13 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Locked in at the bank
Comment Fast-forward to today and we have multiple fixed and mobile networks with twisted pair, coax, optical fibre, wi-fi, and WiMax providing telephone, TV and broadband connectivity, VoIP, quadruple service plays and number portability. [07 Feb 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Getting thinner fast
Comment W is for WiMax Yet I no longer own a floppy disk or a PCMCIA card and I no longer go online using a mobile phone via IrDA or indeed a dial-up modem. The prospect of this new thinner client mobile world will thus be coloured almost entirely by... [28 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Aerial bombardment
Comment And on the horizon we have WiMax, 3G, 4G, TV and radio. This technology will allow us to use the same electronics and antenna for wi-fi and WiMax, for example, and also possibly for 2.5/3/4G where it is unlikely that simultaneous operation will be... [07 Jan 2008]
Tech Visions: Wireless sale of the century
Comment W is for WiMax But, money aside, the auction could initiate a new era of mobile computing. This event could turn out to be a defining moment for the future of mobile computing, says Silicon Valley-based Howard Greenfield. [17 Dec 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi radiation scare
Comment Fears that mobile phones and wi-fi cook your brain will be nothing compared to future concerns over WiMax. This is the level of thinking now being applied to the feared mobile phone and wi-fi radiation risk. [29 May 2007]
Leader: Why we must know more about wi-fi
Leader Today we see the launch of a wi-fi cloud across the City of London and in recent months we have seen deployments of WiMax - similar to a high powered wi-fi. Like mobile phone connectivity before it, the sudden uptake in wi-fi usage across the... [23 Apr 2007]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Security twitch
Comment Anything wireless is essentially simple to secure by automatically rendering it temporarily or permanently useless through proximity tracking via Bluetooth, wi-fi, WiMax or whatever technology is in vogue. [11 Apr 2007]
Upwardly Mobile: What I learnt in Barcelona
Comment While the long range wireless broadband tech has got more than its fair share of detractors, last week Vodafone CEO Arun Sarin warned that WiMax posed a threat to the mobile industry - so it must be doing something right. [23 Feb 2007]
Unwired: Welcome to our LAN
Comment WiMax? Knowledge workers are highly mobile and are supported by technology (wi-fi, VoIP, Bluetooth) and toys (laptop, BlackBerry, mobile phone). With the number of on-the-go knowledge workers on the rise, it's only natural organisations are... [15 Jan 2007]
Unwired: The tiny screen problem
Comment In the future, mobile WiMax promises to envelop whole cities in ultra-fast wireless coverage, moving us towards 'always-on' ubiquitous connectivity. W is for WiMax The ultra-mobile PC is bridging the gap between smart phone and laptop. [12 Dec 2006]
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