mobile wimax in comment and analysis
Upwardly Mobile: That WiMax 3G phone tablet thing
Comment Well, a few mobile operators are looking at WiMax already - Sprint in the US is one and Korea Telecom in Samsung's home market. It supports two wireless standards - mobile... [20 Nov 2006]
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... [12 Jun 2008]
Radioactive: The right role for WiMax
Comment A recent study published by Analysys warned that WiMax vendors will have major challenges selling the technology to mobile operators over the options they have in 3G enhancements such as HSDPA. The... [05 Jan 2005]
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... [12 Dec 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: A 4G future
Comment On one side are the traditional mobile phone groups who see 4G as the next logical development step on from 3G, whilst on the other are those who want to fast track the whole process by laying claim to wi-fi and... [05 Sep 2006]
Radioactive: Which way for wireless broadband?
Comment Whichever mobile or nomadic access technology they deploy, whether it be HSDPA, Flash-OFDM or WiMax, is simply an evolution of their 3G networks. There are significant challengers to... [27 Jul 2006]
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... [23 Feb 2007]
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... [04 Mar 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... [07 Jan 2008]
Business Traveller: Staying connected on planes, trains and automobiles
Comment To cope with the speed of the train, the system installer Nomad Digital has spaced the WiMax base stations at one mile intervals along the track. The service is delivered to users on the train through wi-fi and will use... [02 Jun 2006]
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... [13 Feb 2008]
Motorola gets serious about the enterprise
Comment The handset maker is working with the tech's chief cheerleader Intel and supplies US operator Sprint with the kit to gets its WiMax network off the ground. Meanwhile Symbol sells switches that operate with the whole... [21 Sep 2006]
3GSM Diary: Stelios' crewneck and WiMax beyond Brighton
Comment But the innovation is in using the standard lovingly called WiMax to connect from track side, allowing quite a few simultaneous users given its promised 32Mbps speeds and even connections that don't get dropped in tunnels. [18 Feb 2005]
Leader: Mobile phones, moving images
Leader First we saw wireless standards such as Bluetooth get the nod, nowadays Wi-Fi and even WiMax are looking likely. Since its first network launches - and some would say a while before that - operator 3 has in its various... [13 Sep 2004]
Upwardly Mobile: The operators' new clothes
Comment More Upwardly Mobile That WiMax 3G phone tablet thing Why I won't buy an iPhone Sente and sensibility In the fast-moving mobile market, 'follow the leader' isn't good enough... [03 Dec 2006]
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