Stories about WiMax

4G wireless is coming - NBN or not. But what is it, exactly?
4G wireless has rolled out in Scandinavia and is being tested here by Telstra and Optus. David Braue finds out what 4G really is and what we can expect from it.
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Intel pushes warp-speed wireless broadband with WiMAX 2
Second-gen WiMAX standard will be built for peak throughput of over 300Mbps, with lower latency and increased VoIP capability for the ‘landline replacement’ market.
Intel working with Vivid on Australia-wide WiMAX network
Intel says it’s excited by the arrival of WiMAX network in Perth and is working with the wireless telco towards a nationwide network.
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Vivid Wireless to build WiMax nationwide in Australia
Australia's role as one of the best wireless connected countries in the world is set to continue, with Channel 7 announcing it would build a WiMax network nationally.
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Motorola Modi WiMax MID unveiled
Motorola Modi is a slick WiMax-powered MID with a touchscreen and slide out keyboard.
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Conroy to roll out WiMax to broadband blackspots
Despite having mothballed the previous government's $1bn OPEL WiMax network plan, Stephen Conroy has announced his great new idea: a WiMax network to cover broadband blackspots.
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Free netbooks on their way, thanks to Linux
Telcos are starting to think about the money that can be made from giving away "free" netbooks with mobile broadband services -- and Linux is helping make this a reality.
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Super-slim Asus Eee PC "Shell" unveiled
If you thought netbooks were always destined to be chunky, utilitarian form factors, ASUS wants you to think again.
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Intel unveils 2009 ‘UrbanMax’ concept notebook
Touch-friendly tablet sports slide-out keyboard and inbuilt WiMAX. Is this the shape of notebooks to come?
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Nokia unveils Linux powered WiMax tablet
While Intel was busy launching its latest "mobile internet devices", Nokia has released its N810, with WiMAX, GPS and a QWERTY keyboard.
Intel mobile chief defends WiMax
IDF Shanghai | Intel’s mobility chief has conceded that fixed WiMax is more likely to fly than mobile WiMax.
DEAD: Aust govt kills national WiMax plan
The Australian Government has pulled the plug on its $1billion national WiMax plan, citing inadequate coverage.
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WiMax devices still thin on the ground
WiMax devices still thin on the ground Just months away from switching on its national WiMax network, US telco giant Sprint has very few WiMax compatible devices to show off. If a US telco can't do it, can the Australian government WiMax network, OPEL pull a rabbit out of its hat?
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