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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Government gaffe
Comment W is for WiMax Providing fibre all the way to the home (augmented by wi-fi/WiMax in difficult locations) would bring unbounded benefits. The really interesting feature about all this is that the... [25 Sep 2008]
Third of UK homes still without web access
News W is for WiMax Of the homes that have internet access the vast majority (86 per cent) are getting their web love via fat pipes, while dial-up continues its lingering death, with connections falling to just nine per cent... [27 Aug 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... [12 Jun 2008]
Nationwide WiMax in next two years?
News There will be WiMax coverage across the UK within the next two years, the managing director of Intel Capital EMEA has claimed. WiMax is currently only available in very limited deployments in the UK and... [09 May 2008]
WiMax to pip LTE 3G at the post?
News Collier raised the point of WiMax and 3G being complementary and the possibility of co-existence. WiMax could prove to be the winner in the 4G race against the long-term evolution of 3G,... [11 Apr 2008]
3.5G gizmos mushrooming forth
News W is for WiMax HSDPA networks entered commercial service 30 months ago; the number of HSDPA devices launched worldwide is over twice the number of GSM/Edge devices and over six times the number of 3G/WCDMA devices had at... [07 Apr 2008]
Cheat Sheet: BBC iPlayer
Cheat Sheet W is for WiMax iPlayer uses peer-to-peer technology for the download service, allowing content to be downloaded from the nearest point in the network, meaning not all content has to come directly from... [05 Mar 2008]
Fibre connectivity set to change, says EC
News W is for WiMax He also made it clear that the regulatory barriers to such a deployment would have to be addressed - an incumbent provider may, for example, be loathed to start a major fibre rollout at this... [28 Feb 2008]
Faster speeds on the cards for Broadband Britain?
News W is for WiMax And that's the argument and it is a point that we have made to Ofcom. J is for Janet It is also sniffing around fibre. The list from A to Z Click on the links below to... [22 Feb 2008]
Why O2 isn't willing to share
News W is for WiMax Ben Dowd, head of business sales at O2 and recently appointed O2 UK board director, told silicon.com owning its own network is a unique selling point for the company. J is... [05 Feb 2008]
Broadband Britain cheaper and faster than ever
News W is for WiMax Broadband analyst Point Topic estimates broadband penetration will hit 19 million households by 2012 - or 74 per cent of the country. CN, which is due to reach almost 10 million Brits by... [01 Feb 2008]
Virtual tech will 'kill the office'
News W is for WiMax W is for WiMax He told silicon.com: "In the enterprise world the big reason/driver why we'll go to WiMax is this application transparency. Nortel enterprise CTO Phil... [31 Jan 2008]
AstraZeneca brings its email bang up to date
Case Study W is for WiMax The old system was becoming out of date from a support point of view. So users could be on either of the virtual systems and it would effectively, from their point of... [23 Jan 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list
Comment W is for WiMax Adequate PCs and laptops are now hitting the $400 break point and all the associated peripherals come at inconsequential cost. J is for Janet Every year of my life seems... [20 Dec 2007]
How Norwich Union computes pay-as-you-drive
Case Study W is for WiMax At that point, one of NU's IT team tasked with taking this on to the next step asked several key questions, Lovick said, including - what's the world's biggest database? J... [27 Nov 2007]
