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Betting on WiMAX chips

Betting on WiMAX chips

A mature chipset ecosystem shortens odds for WiMAX success

Issue 06 April 2009

Featuring:

Market Watch: Listing of WiMAX deployments in Asia

Feature: No painless upgrade to LTE or WiMAX

Case study: Digicel jumps from GSM to WiMAX

Executive interview series: LTE

In our exclusive series of interviews some of the top CTOs in the industry discuss the technical benefits of LTE, its flexibility in terms of available spectrum and which spectrum they need to make a success of the technology.

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Kristin S. Rinne, Senior VP, Architecture & Planning, AT&T

Executive interview series: LTE

Kristin S. Rinne, Senior VP, Architecture & Planning, AT&T

Bill Huang, General Manager, China Mobile Research Institute

Executive interview series: LTE

Bill Huang, General Manager, China Mobile Research Institute

Hugh S. Bradlow, CTO, Telstra

Executive interview series: LTE

Hugh S. Bradlow, CTO, Telstra

Joachim Horn, CTO, T-Mobile International

Executive interview series: LTE

Joachim Horn, CTO, T-Mobile International

Erik Ekudden, VP, Head of Standardization and Industry Initiatives, Ericsson

Executive interview series: LTE

Erik Ekudden, VP, Head of Standardization and Industry Initiatives, Ericsson

Alex Sinclair, CTO, GSMA

Executive interview series: LTE

Alex Sinclair, CTO, GSMA

WiMAX proving ‘resilient’, says analyst

WiMAX proving resilient

WiMAX is holding its own, despite the economic downturn, although it will come under increasing pressure to prove itself over the next couple of years with the rise of HSPA and LTE.

DoCoMo squeezes 120Mbps out of LTE

LTE hits 120Mbps

Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo said Monday that it has successfully field tested LTE technology, claiming wireless transmissions in the range of 120Mbps in an urban environment.