willem huitema
05-09-2005, 06:04 AM
Intel's WiMax AntiClimax
05.06.05
The network equipment used by Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC - message board) in its live demonstration of WiMax metropolitan area technology at the Interop 2005 show wasn't WiMax.
In fact, the "pre-WiMax" infrastructure products used for the demonstration actually contain 5GHz 802.11 radio chips from Atheros Communications Inc. (Nasdaq: ATHR - message board), Unstrung has learnt.
Intel used MPower Communications's broadband wireless network for its Vegas demo. This network uses Alvarion Ltd.'s (Nasdaq: ALVR - message board) pre-WiMax BreezeACCESS VL boxes to provide wireless connectivity.
more
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=73456
Don't believe all the hype.....just facts
Fujitsu Wimax
http://www.tomsnetworking.com/News_story_1055.php
Aperto says it will use the Fujitsu SoC in base stations and business class subscriber units, keeping Intel Rosedale for consumer gear.
http://www.wimaxtrends.com/articles/050205b.htm
05.06.05
The network equipment used by Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC - message board) in its live demonstration of WiMax metropolitan area technology at the Interop 2005 show wasn't WiMax.
In fact, the "pre-WiMax" infrastructure products used for the demonstration actually contain 5GHz 802.11 radio chips from Atheros Communications Inc. (Nasdaq: ATHR - message board), Unstrung has learnt.
Intel used MPower Communications's broadband wireless network for its Vegas demo. This network uses Alvarion Ltd.'s (Nasdaq: ALVR - message board) pre-WiMax BreezeACCESS VL boxes to provide wireless connectivity.
more
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=73456
Don't believe all the hype.....just facts
Fujitsu Wimax
http://www.tomsnetworking.com/News_story_1055.php
Aperto says it will use the Fujitsu SoC in base stations and business class subscriber units, keeping Intel Rosedale for consumer gear.
http://www.wimaxtrends.com/articles/050205b.htm