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From: axial7/2/2005 1:09:43 AM
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Here we go again...

UWB-like xMax squeezes broadband - into narrowband channels?

WAN technology promises lower power, faster speeds.

"xMax, from xG Technologies, sounds like a contravention of the laws of physics. Yet the company has promised a public demonstration in September, delivering 40 Mbit/s over 15 miles, using less than a Watt of power, at low (sub-GHz) frequencies that have so far been considered unsuitable for broadband.

For now, the credibility of the technology rests on a few web references and the word of a Princeton professor. But xG are doing a better job of explaining their technology than previous companies that have turned out to be snake oil..."


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