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‘Make or Break’ time for WiMAX even after recent developments


by Howard Wilcox on May 21st, 2009

There have some positive WiMAX announcements over the last week or so. Menatelecom in Bahrain is the first company in the world to launch a nationwide WiMAX 802.16e end-to-end network. Clearwire and Cisco announced an alliance to enhance and expand CLEAR 4G mobile WiMAX services throughout the USA. Comstar is launching service in Moscow.
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Verizon Raises 4G Battle Standard


by Andy Kitson on February 20th, 2009

Verizon Wireless is leading the charge in what may now prove to be a deciding battle in establishing which standard will become the technology of choice for delivering 4G mobile communications services. In announcing that it will launch a commercial service based on LTE technology it has effectively bloodied the nose of the US’ sole [...]

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Red Dawn for Russian WiMAX


by Andy Kitson on November 18th, 2008

I know everyone’s raving currently about the new BlackBerry Storm from RIM and how it has the potential to knock the quasi-messianic* iPhone 3G into a cocked hat, but I’d like to draw your attention to the new Max 4G handset from Taiwan’s HTC, which has just been unveiled by its first network partner, the Russian WiMAX [...]

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