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To: Amy J who wrote (179381)9/8/2004 10:35:38 AM
From: The Duke of URL©  Respond to of 186894
 
Redux, repeated again another time:

From Mike Magee---

[NB: The first implementation will be for base stations in towers allowing indoor performance and replace cable and DSL. Intel is manufacturing both the nodes AND the base station equipment.]


Rosedale WiMAX to come next year

Intel Developer Forum

By Mike Magee in San Francisco: Tuesday 07 September 2004, 19:20

INTEL SAID at a press conference here that silicon for WiMAX broadband wireless will be ready in Q4 of this year, and large deployments will start next year.

The first implementation will be for base stations in towers allowing indoor performance and replace cable and DSL.

The applications are likely to be first in areas of the world where DSL or cable doesn’t exist, such as Latin America, rural environments in the US, in China and in Russia.

The second phase is based on the 802.16e which is close to being finalised. This will allow the ability to add low power devices and low power clients. That phase will kick in in 2006.

In 2007 the WiMAX networks will allow full mobility.



To: Amy J who wrote (179381)9/8/2004 3:13:22 PM
From: denni  Respond to of 186894
 
not not wimax but i'm going to try the free wifi in pacific beach library later today.

fry's dialup sucks in sd.