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New York Eight to ten telcos are preoccupied in the emerging mobile wireless services which would increasingly include 3G, WiMAX, LTE etc in future. 60000 LCOs by themselves have their own limitations of understanding of core, back bone, edge and OSS/BSS/CRM ...
By continuing to reiterate the same old tired and discredited arguments in praise of WiMAX, Intel will increasingly lose credibility among analysts, shareholders, and other stakeholders, who should start asking questions about how long and how much ...
New York Fiber cable back-haul has a lot of appeal for wireless carriers because of its ability to carry high-speed, high-capacity IP/Ethernet traffic from broadband wireless (WiMAX/LTE) cell sites. In reality, access to fiber facilities is still hard to come ...
New York Dan Hesse has been responsible for: changing out his executive management team (which was necessary), mitigating his WiMAX risk via the new Clearwire venture, establishing new relationships via the new Clearwire, and re-launching (sort of since it ...
New York It is natural to expect that the majority of growth in broadband in this country will come from various forms of wireless access, including mobile broadband from cellular operators and WiMAX-based offerings (frequencies in two ranges have been set ...
New York Yet these frequencies (regardless of whether WiMAX or another wireless technology is deployed) are manifestly not well suited to providing service in rural areas, for which networks at frequencies below 1 GHz can be deployed much less expensively. ...
The role of the Navini assets in this effort is not mentioned specifically, and Cisco's WiMAX BWX base stations do not seem to be part of this deal. But the expertise acquired with Navini in wireless techniques such as beam forming and MIMO to maximize ... Making Room for Wireless Cable360.net
Clearwire's current plan is to cover 120 million US POPs with its WiMAX networks by end-2010. Meanwhile MetroPCS, which acquired some 700 MHz spectrum in 2008 in the auction that was dominated by Verizon Wireless and AT&T, has announced its intent to ...
Like many companies it lobbies intensely with legislators and regulators and produces marketing material and propaganda about its products and those of its competitors that are at best far from the whole truth (eg WiMAX), while endeavoring to influence ...
New York What we have already seen happen is the return, not to a duopology, but three strong celler providers, and one alternative provider (WiMAX) in each major metro area. The problem is that the third cellular provider is two week to be a major competitor ...
However, iPCS is not likely to be interested given its current stranglehold over Sprint. The “first dibs” argument may turn out to be stronger than the original “opposi[tion of] the launch of the WiMAX networks.” Blocking a deal of that magnitude was a ...
New York WiMAX vendors that may benefit include: Redline Communications, Solectek, Airspan and Axxcelera all of whom offer fixed WiMAX at 3.65 GHz (easily obtained license). These vendors also offer similar platforms in 4.9 GHz public safety products which will ...
New York In the wireless arena, although for now a vendor such as Huawei is supporting all significant technology standards, this factor may also work against growth of the market for mobile WiMAX, since the Chinese are more likely to support financing of ...
New York the success of investments in its own broadband networks, and the acquisition of additional spectrum through secondary markets (spectrum trades) including from Clearwire, which so far has been building out its WiMAX networks in 30 MHz out of the ...
The multimode capability that is significant for Sprint and Clearwire (WiMAX/EV-DO) is largely irrelevant to Brazil (and the rest of Latin America) where CDMA2000 is being swept aside by the GSM juggernaut. The range of frequencies and volume of ...