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WiMAX & Qualcomm: OFDM Technologies for BWA
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61OFDM & OFDMA • <I>OFDM works by dividing a given spectrum block into Eric L-9/9/2005
60Good old Herschel - at least he gets one thing right, this acquisition was all abofp-9/8/2005
59To establish a MAN to be used by Federal, State and Local Emergency Personnel: P2V-9/8/2005
58<<i>An acquisition by one of Flarion’s close partners such as Motorola quartersawyer-9/7/2005
57Shosteck Group on Flarion & QUALCOMM >> <B>Sleeping With The EnEric L-9/7/2005
56A couple of recent articles, relevant to this thread: <b> Samsung makes itDexter Lives On-9/4/2005
55Message 21667924Frank A. Coluccio-9/3/2005
54Runcom Technologies Ltd [Israel] and WiBro Mobile WiMax <I>Runcom will neEric L-9/2/2005
53<i>Samsung declared it solved the problem and showed off the achievement dslacker711-8/31/2005
52The Uncharted Road to Mobile WiMAX >> <B>Is Fixed WiMAX DOA?</B&Eric L-8/31/2005
51Samsung and WiBro >> <B>Samsung Makes Risky Bet on WiBro</B> Eric L-8/31/2005
50Samsung v. Intel <I>"In the beyond 3G technologies of the mobile conEric L-8/29/2005
49The Samsung 4G conference is going on over the next two days.... samsung.com Sslacker711-8/29/2005
48Peter Rysavy asks: "Where is WiMAX?" (The TALC) ... and he also explEric L-8/27/2005
47Ovum Update on the WiMAX Roadmap (and Backwards Compatability) ..... >>Eric L-8/27/2005
46Unstrung on QUALCOMM Standardizing Flash-OFDM >> <B>Qualcomm PushesEric L-8/27/2005
45DailyWireless on Backwards Compatibility to WiMAX 802.16-2004 What happened at Eric L-8/27/2005
44Backwards Compatability: OFDM256FFT v. SOFDMA .... The following is excerpted fEric L-8/27/2005
43<B>The 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Backwards Compatibility Issue</B> As noEric L-8/27/2005
42The author points out the the peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR)problem, regardP2V-8/26/2005
41Gartner's 2005 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies ... ... shows 802.16 20Eric L-8/26/2005
40WiMax Keeps Gathering Momentum businessweek.com The "ultimate complement slacker711-8/26/2005
39Focus on 11GHZ is questionable, IMHO. Meanwhile, Fixed Wi-Max certification tesP2V-8/25/2005
38I have some serious doubts as to whether WiMAX has much of a near term future. bofp-8/25/2005
37Yep, they have taken full advantage of their non-technical lead, with Intel, beaP2V-8/25/2005
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