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OFDM for Mobile Data Communications
White Paper This paper describes Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and its application to mobile communications. OFDM is a modulation and multiple access technique that has been explored for over 20 years. [10 Apr 2008]
Qualcomm buys Qualphone for $18m
News The Qualphone acquisition marks the latest in a long line of scalps Qualcomm has claimed, including a $170m deal for Iridigm and a takeover of Trigenix for $36m in 2004, followed by a $600m buyout of Flash OFDM company... [18 Aug 2006]
Sprint bets $3bn on 4G WiMax network
News Sprint's decision to go with WiMax could be a blow to Qualcomm, which has been pushing a technology it acquired last year from Flarion that competes with WiMax. Sprint also tested Flarion's technology... [09 Aug 2006]
Radioactive: Which way for wireless broadband?
Comment Another alternative is the Flash-OFDM technology offered by Flarion. This approach was also given a boost by an acquisition, when Qualcomm acquired Flarion at the turn of the year for $600m. In the US,... [27 Jul 2006]
Mobile broadband first rolls out in Europe
News The broadband access technology will be based on Flarion's Flash OFDM technology - a competitor to WiMax - and will be available to Slovakians in and around the capital Bratislava and 19 other regions in the eastern... [18 Oct 2005]
Qualcomm buys UK's Elata for $57m
News Earlier this month, it spent $600m to acquire broadband wireless access firm Flarion. Qualcomm, the company which owns CDMA 3G technology, has acquired UK firm Elata for $57m. Elata specialises in mobile content... [18 Aug 2005]
Qualcomm buys Flarion for $600m
News Qualcomm has announced it is to buy broadband wireless access technologies firm Flarion in a deal that could be worth up to $805m. Qualcomm was attracted to Flarion by its team and portfolio of... [11 Aug 2005]
VoIP a threat to 3G voice?
News Other broadband wireless access technologies that could help the rise of VoIP include Flarion's Flash OFDM and IP Wireless' W-CDMA TDD. Wireless voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) networks could end up challenging 3G... [22 Mar 2005]
Analysts predict non-3G mobile advances
News It cites EDGE, WLAN, 802.16e, 802.20 and broadband wireless access technologies from the likes of Arraycom, Flarion and Navini as challengers. Uncertainties about the future development of 3G mobile means a number of... [21 Nov 2003]