Huawei, Telsima and Alvarion in the final stages of bid. Winner to be announced next week, say sources. Three global telecom players have emerged as front-runners for state-owned telecom service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd’s (BSNL) order for WiMax equipment. Chinese vendor Huawei, US-based Telsima and Nasdaq-listed Alvarion are in the final lap of the project, with the companies quoting the lowest prices (L1). The winner will be announced next week, sources close to the development told Business Standard MORE >
Source: BS Reporter / Mumbai February 28, 2009 | 03/25/2009
GCT Semiconductor: Mobile WiMAX Delayed, but Coming in 2009
While taking longer to roll-out than some may have anticipated, Korean WiMAX Semi-conductor company GCT sees a bright future for WiMAX with activity increasing and devices beginning to ramp. Interview with Alex Sum, VP of Marketing & Business Development, GCT Semiconductor. MORE >
Source: | 03/25/2009
Broadband Stimulus a Boon for Rural WiMAX?
The US $7.2 billion rural broadband stimulus program, signed by the president last week, is controversial to say the least. This program has taken more ‘arrows’ than General Custer did at Little Big Horn. Interview with DigitalBridge Communications. MORE >
Source: | 03/25/2009
Three companies in race for BSNL's WiMAX order
Huawei, Telsima and Alvarion in the final stages of bid. Winner to be announced next week, say sources. Three global telecom players have emerged as front-runners for state-owned telecom service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd’s (BSNL) order for WiMax equipment. Chinese vendor Huawei, US-based Telsima and Nasdaq-listed Alvarion are in the final lap of the project, with the companies quoting the lowest prices (L1). The winner will be announced next week, sources close to the development told Business Standard. MORE >
Source: BS Reporter / Mumbai February 28, 2009 | 03/25/2009
GCT Semiconductor: Mobile WiMAX Delayed, but Coming in 2009
While taking longer to roll-out than some may have anticipated, Korean WiMAX Semi-conductor company GCT sees a bright future for WiMAX with activity increasing and devices beginning to ramp. Interview with Alex Sum, VP of Marketing & Business Development, GCT Semiconductor. MORE >
Source: | 03/25/2009
Broadband Stimulus a Boon for Rural WiMAX?
The US $7.2 billion rural broadband stimulus program, signed by the president last week, is controversial to say the least. This program has taken more ‘arrows’ than General Custer did at Little Big Horn. Interview with DigitalBridge Communications. MORE >
Source: | 03/25/2009
WiMAX Evolution: Emerging Technologies and Applications
Mar 19, 2009 6:11 AM CDT
DUBLIN, Ireland-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/378d70/wimax_evolution_e) has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "WiMAX Evolution: Emerging Technologies and Applications" to their offering.
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Source: Google | 03/25/2009
The art of wireless
Testing ensures WLAN quality of service
Testing ensures museum visitors enjoy a rich multimedia experience.
By Rick Nelson, Editor in Chief -- Test & Measurement World,
LOS ANGELES, CA—A new wireless LAN system installed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) enhances visitors’ experiences while supporting museum staff. Currently, the system delivers multimedia content to visitors equipped with museum-issued PDAs (personal digital assistants), it provides museum staff members with wireless connectivity to the museum’s wired network, and it serves as a WiFi hotspot to visitors who bring their own laptops to the museum campus. MORE >