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The group will work closely with the WiMAX Forum to improve collaboration on performance benchmarking, joint testing of 4G applications over Wimax 2, interoperability testing, and certification processes.
TG Daily Emory Kale 2010
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The article states that it's NOT WiMax (yet uses that term a lot), and Engadget goes and throws a headline declaring Wimax doesn't work.
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The article states that it's NOT WiMax (yet uses that term a lot), and Engadget goes and throws a headline declaring Wimax doesn't work.
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But the Wimax is running and I actually work from home a lot because of it.
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The company, which has been building a nationwide 4G wireless network using a technology called Wimax, is also considering other technology options to ensure it stays competitive in the future.
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The Taiwan government is a strong supporter of Wimax, which is backed by several local vendors.
Telecom Asia RSS fmmonteverde 2010
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An alternative, and rival, technology called Wimax could improve performance thanks to its ability to provide wireless transmission of data over several kilometres.
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An alternative, and rival, technology called Wimax could improve performance thanks to its ability to provide wireless transmission of data over several kilometres.
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An alternative, and rival, technology called Wimax could improve performance thanks to its ability to provide wireless transmission of data over several kilometres.
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They’re making headlines; they’re beating LTE to the punch; they’re diversifying their offerings; they’re making things exciting again; and they’re certainly beginning to put the term Wimax into everyday conversations.
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