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Alvarion put out a press release stating that it is developing a mobile WiMax solution, to be based on 802.16e: I debated about linking to this because it’s such non-news. I should think that it’s fairly safe to assume that most of the significant players in the WiMax field, such as Alvarion, would pursue the mobile version so this announcement is really stating the obvious. At the same time, the mobile products will become available far enough into the future that it’s hardly worth trying to predict when products will hit the market. Alvarion is vaguely targeting 2006. The standard is expected to be complete in the first quarter of this year and most analysts have said they expect products to appear in 2006 or 2007.
Posted by nancyg at January 6, 2005 1:59 PM
Categories: Mobile WiMax
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