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Intelligent Antennas

The impending use of intelligent antennas for WiFi, cellular and broadband wireless platforms suggest the strong but small intelligent antenna industry is ready to take off, according to a new study.
IA developments within the WiMAX segment continue briskly behind the scenes and IA-enabled base stations are positioned to become a fixture within WiMAX infrastructure for […]

Thursday, July 28th, 2005

Beyond Cellular - The Evolved Wireless Cocktail

As the mobile industry starts the mass roll-out of 3G, it is prescient to ask: where does the mobile industry go from here? Incredibly, the mobile services market has grown to 1.4 billion users worldwide and revenues of $500 billion with little deviation from the classic mobile operator business model which has existed since commercial […]

Wednesday, June 29th, 2005

WiMAX Outlook 2005 - 2010, Europe

“WiMAX Outlook 2005 - 2010, Europe”, analyzes WiMAX opportunities in Europe. It includes a useful set of market data and recommendations in order to help you understand the current and future market. This WiMAX study looks at the drivers for, and barriers to, WiMAX.
Companies involved with WiMAX, and some companies that will consciously avoid WiMAX, […]

Saturday, June 18th, 2005

WiMAX vs 3G vs Broadband

Research and Markets has announced the addition of Wireless Broadband: Will WiMAX Replace 3G and Fixed Broadband? to their offering.
This report examines Wireless Broadband technologies including WiMAX, WCDMA, and TD-CDMA. It defines the global regulatory environment and describes what the service providers are doing today. The report shows that the business case for WiMAX, […]

Saturday, March 12th, 2005

WiMAX Pavilion at TelEXPO 2005 March 1-4 in Saõ Paulo, Brazil

Reflecting the potential for WiMAX to provide economical broadband data and voice services to developing countries throughout Central and South America, the WiMAX Forum™ will host its first-ever WiMAX Pavilion at TelEXPO 2005 March 1-4 in Saõ Paulo, Brazil. Representing the WiMAX Forum’s first entry into the region, the purpose of the WiMAX Pavilion is […]

Tuesday, March 1st, 2005

IEEE 802.16a/d/e WirelessMAN

This paper discusses implementation of IEEE 802.16a/d/e WirelessMAN (broadband wireless access), also referred to as WiMAX (worldwide interoperability for microwave access), in terms of frequency spectrum. Regulating bodies around the world have earmarked frequency bands, both licensed and unlicensed, for broadband deployment. Semiconductor suppliers offer flexible chipsets and reference designs for WiMAX certifiable systems to […]

Tuesday, March 1st, 2005

U.S. Wireless Market to Reach $212.5 Billion by 2008

Total U.S. spending on wireless communications will grow by 9.3 percent in 2005, achieving a total of $158.6 billion, according to the newly released TIA’s 2005 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast, an annual publication of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). The report predicts the wireless market will reach $212.5 billion by 2008, with a 10 […]

Friday, February 11th, 2005

WiMAX sales to be worth ‘billions’ by 2008

By 2008, worldwide sales for WiMAX equipment will be billions of euros, but over half of it will be for customer premise equipment. WiMAX, a new form of broadband wireless access, helps shift the economics of broadband to make it cheaper than ever to deploy. However, argue the analysts, WiMAX providers will need to bundle […]

Sunday, January 30th, 2005

WiMAX: The Rebel Broadband

Just because WiMAX has been the centre of a lot of attention lately does not mean that it is all hype and no substance. In fact, quite the opposite is true. Currently, there is a large number of companies actively promoting WiMAX, with nearly 200 in its WiMAX forum. It also has opportunities before it […]

Sunday, January 30th, 2005

WiMAX delay not serious

ABI Research advises WiMAX / 802.16 watchers not to panic over news that WiMAX certification and certified products will be delayed by six months. Philip Solis, senior analyst of wireless connectivity at ABI Research, says that no great harm will result from the delay.
The delay is attributed not by any tardiness in establishing interoperability certification […]

Sunday, January 30th, 2005

WiMAX Test Systems

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