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12748For what it's worth, Eagle Broadband (EAG) sells a unique "four-play&qunewcomer-1/22/2004
12747Hi all, I can see from many of the postings that there are some experts pluggednewcomer-1/22/2004
12746<b>Intel Pursuing Much Faster Home Internet Access</b> nytimes.com Michael F. Donadio-1/22/2004
12745<b>AT&T joins WiMAX Forum and boosts momentum in the last mile </bDexter Lives On-1/19/2004
12744I'm not knocking generally what Cisco does with regard to standards - overalRob S.-12/29/2003
12743Hi Rob, I can say that Broadcom was the other investor in Radiata. I worPeter Ecclesine-12/29/2003
12742Could be . . in terms of how the 802.11n standard develops I suppose Broadcom waRob S.-12/29/2003
12741Hi Rob, You could say BroadCom are responding to Airgo, Bandspeed and othersPeter Ecclesine-12/28/2003
12740A recent article in one of the trade journals says that BroadCom is preparing 80Rob S.-12/27/2003
12739Thanks - will give that a thorough perusal over the holidays. Cheers! khlDexter Lives On-12/17/2003
12738Found this on another board and thought people might find of interest: arcchart.NDBFREE-12/17/2003
12737New direction in China 4G: OFT, a few notes from your friend Willie Lu at InfinDexter Lives On-12/9/2003
12736NDBFREE, >>Anyone want to add another or other way(s) to deliver broadbaFrank A. Coluccio-12/9/2003
12735WiMAX trials speed up By Wireless Watch Posted:Dexter Lives On-12/9/2003
12734What is different about 802.16a is not just that it uses W-OFDM. As you asked, Rob S.-12/7/2003
12733I'll pass along your compliment to the author. :) I stopped by Bellatazza Raymond Duray-12/6/2003
12732Thanks for the article. It is nicely written and covers the high spots very welwillcousa-12/6/2003
12731Wi-Fi in the local (i.e Bend, OR) news: tsweekly.com FEATURE: The Wi-Fi RevolRaymond Duray-12/5/2003
12730Read it any way you want; Intel's intentions are clear - they are going toDexter Lives On-11/30/2003
12729But, what you described does not imply WiMax at the handset, but the last mile fQuincy-11/30/2003
12728No not a standard written, a customer acquired: <i>The Nextel sources poiDexter Lives On-11/30/2003
12727What happens when that car pulls into a garage? The light goes on , I suppose, P2V-11/30/2003
12726Ah, standards being written. A replacement for 2G/3G it might someday become. Quincy-11/30/2003
12725Good try! <b>MOBILITY: </b>http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/16/tgDexter Lives On-11/30/2003
12724You are right, it is better than 802.11a. What happens when that car pulls intoQuincy-11/30/2003
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