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| Korea: LG's KC1 Smartphone has 4G WiBro, Mobile TV, Lots of A/V |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 3:50 pm |
| Tags: Dmb, Kc1, Korea, Smartphones, Wibro, Wimax, Windows Mobile, Wm5 |
| for (provided we have the WiMAX/WiBRO access to back it up). [Akihabaranews via Electronista] |
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| Korea: LG's KC1 Smartphone has 4G WiMax/WiBro, Mobile TV, Lots of A/V |
| Published: August 2, 2007, 3:50 pm |
| Tags: Dmb, Kc1, Korea, Smartphones, Wibro, Wimax, Windows Mobile, Wm5 |
| for (provided we have the WiMAX/WiBRO access to back it up). [Akihabaranews via Electronista] |
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| WiMax Service In Final Testing Stages |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 5:58 am |
| Tags: Gamer Life, Chipset, Chip Maker, Computer Makers, Echo Peak, Emerging Technology, General Manager, Intel, Laptops, Mobile Internet Devices, Notebook Computers, Portable Computers, Range Technology, Santa Clara, Shelves, Silicon Valley, Sriram, Wifi, Wimax, Wireless Connecti |
| if that’s your thing. WiMax is definitely not your parent’s WiFi. Notebook computers should begin reaching stores with the next generation of wireless technology - the long-range technology WiMax - by late 2008, Intel confirmed Friday. The Santa Clara chip maker this week began shipping a chipset - or package of chips - that |
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| In Brief: AT&T subsidiary Alascom launched their WiMax ... |
| Published: August 6, 2007, 7:17 pm |
| Tags: Alascom, Alaska, Att, Internet, Wimax |
| AT&T subsidiary Alascom launched their WiMax service in Juneau, Alaska for $19.95 a month. We're slightly jealous. [Broadband Reports] |
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| Sprint to offer WiMAX-enabled Nokia N800 in 2008? |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 12:54 pm |
| Tags: Broadband, Internet Tablet, Internettablet, Mobile Broadband, Mobilebroadband, N800, Nokia, North America, Northamerica, Usa, Wimax |
| "will offer a mobile WiMAX-enabled version of Nokia's N800 Internet Tablet to North American customers next year," which reportedly falls in line with the carrier's grand scheme of making 4G services available "to over 100 million people during 2008." Furthermore, Nokia's director of open source, Dr. Ari Jaaksi, was quoted as saying that |
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| Amp'd content team to live on with Clearwire? |
| Published: August 10, 2007, 5:58 pm |
| Tags: Ampd, Cellphone, Clearwire, Content, Mvno, Phone, Wimax, Wireless |
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| The Seoulllll e-Traaaaain! |
| Published: August 13, 2007, 5:08 am |
| Tags: Korea, Mobile Wimax, Mobilewimax, S Korea, Samsung, Sens, Seoul, Wibro |
| Filed under: Wireless Ok, it's only a temporary gig but check out the "Sens e-train" offered to Seoul's subway jockeys over the next few days. The kids at Samsung and Korea Telecoms have fitted two cars from Seoul's number 2 line train with a dozen WiBro-enabled Samsung Q45 laptops and Q1 Ultra UMPCs. The hippest trip in S.Korea is operational |
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| Sprint's mobile WiMAX service called XOHM? |
| Published: August 15, 2007, 3:21 am |
| Tags: Breaking News, Breakingnews, Rumor, Sprint, Wimax, Xohm |
| take the wraps of their new WiMAX brand dubbed XOHM. It's anybody's guess at this point how you'd pronounce that ("x-ohm" or "zohm" perhaps) but we're told to expect a formal announcement as early as Thursday. The timing is certainly legit what with plans to have the 4G service up and running in select cities "by year-end 2007." We'd expect any |
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| Sprint's XOHM WiMAX service gets official |
| Published: August 16, 2007, 3:08 am |
| Tags: Breaking News, Breakingnews, Mobile Wimax, Mobilewimax, Sprint, Wimax, Xohm |
| pronounce their new mobile WiMAX brand.Update: Ah ha! As reader Deluxe points out, it's pronounced "Zome" as in Rome. Had to bust out Firefox since the audio won't play in Safari. Read Permalink Email this CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life! |
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| Sprint And Samsung Get Deeper Into WiMax |
| Published: August 27, 2007, 2:07 pm |
| Tags: Wimax |
| Sprint (S) has contracted with Samsung to build out its WiMax network in New York. It is part of... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
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| Sprint And Samsung Get Deeper Into WiMax |
| Published: August 27, 2007, 2:07 pm |
| Tags: Wimax |
| Samsung to build out its WiMax network in New York. It is part of the $5 billion investment that the cellular carrier plans to make in the tech between now and 2010. According to Reuters "Samsung had previously been awarded the Washington, DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Providence, R.I. and Boston markets." The head of Samsung's telecom |
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| Switched On: The WiMAX window (Part 1) |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 5:11 pm |
| Tags: Sprint, Wimax, Xohm |
| planned with Xohm, Sprint's WiMAX service, much of this scenario could actually become reality before future presidential candidates air their negative ads targeting the next incumbent. Sprint claims that Xohm will deliver between two and four megabits per second -- between four and five times the throughput of today's 3G networks -- at a tenth |
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| Wimax Goes To Japan, Good News For Sprint |
| Published: August 31, 2007, 7:08 am |
| Tags: Wimax |
| is investing in a large WiMax deployment in that country. Japanese ADSL provider Acca Networks will be its partner. Docomo has a number of ways to push the new ultra-high-speed wireless format. It has a large customer base and and a number of channels to sell new handsets. WiMax is the technology that Sprint (S) is in the midst of deploying |
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| Wimax Goes To Japan, Good News For Sprint |
| Published: August 31, 2007, 7:08 am |
| Tags: Wimax, Dcm |
| The huge Japanese cell carrier NTT Docomo (DCM) is investing in a large WiMax deployment in that... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] |
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| Switched On: The WiMAX Window (Part 2) |
| Published: September 7, 2007, 3:56 pm |
| Tags: Ross Rubin, Rossrubin, Sprint, Switched On, Switchedon, Wimax, Xohm |
| some of the promise of WiMAX as delivered through Sprint's Xohm service. There are at least three larger open questions about the prospects for WiMAX, particularly as an embedded technology. First, we now know more about how the service will be offered, but we don't know at what prices it will be offered, at least for the blanket |
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