Archive for January, 2009...
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Struggling telecom equipment maker, Nortel Networks, said yesterday that it will abandon a deal to sell Alvarion Ltd.’s WiMAX equipment, and concentrate instead on well-established relationships with cellular carriers.
In recent months, Nortel has hailed WiMAX as a promising wireless broadb...
Comments Off Posted by Jeremy on Friday, January 30th, 2009
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Mobile WiMAX equipment revenues nearly quadruped in the third quarter of 2008 (compared to the third quarter of 2007), as carriers around the world began to invest significantly in the technology.
“With LTE still a couple of years away, WiMAX has, in fact, become the first next generation t...
Comments Off Posted by Jeremy on Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
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As Mobile WiMAX devices begin to hit the market, the bulk of early product shipments will be external USB modems and WiMAX cards built into portable computers, according to a recent In-Stat report.
Demand for WiMAX laptop technology will be driven by the relatively low cost compared to cellular b...
Comments Off Posted by Jeremy on Sunday, January 18th, 2009
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Welcome to the second in a series of articles about the issues and opportunities in the international call termination business for VoIP players. This second article focuses on some of the issues VoIP providers face when terminating to mobile operators in Europe as number portability takes hold....
Comments Off Posted by Steve Heap on Wednesday, January 7th, 2009