Mon, 27 February 2006 We get more listener feedback this week. Plus PicoChip is all over the news. Technology CEOs sharply criticize US and Bush administration spectrum policy. Aeroflex and Cetecom win their WiMAX conformance testing bid. Plus Navini nets a big Spanish win. And what are the Europeans doing with broadband over power lines? Comments[0] |
Mon, 20 February 2006 We have a huge week of WiMAX goings on. It starts with the WiMAX Summit in Paris. Plus Chicago goes WiFi in a big way (or thinks it will). Alcatel and Samsung play nice. Plus Samsung debuts a WiMAX phone and PicoChip gets even more funding. Plus listener feedback and another chipset company interview this week. Comments[0] |
Sat, 18 February 2006 Our interview series this week takes us to the door of WaveSat, one of the preminent chipset companies supporting the WiMAX ecosystem. Mr. Vijay Dube, the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for WaveSat has a LOT of great information to share. WaveSat was one of the first four WiMAX vendors to achieve certification. And we felt you would want to hear from them. Their vision is very practical and seasoned. If you are looking for an informative session that really imparts a good sense of how chip sets fit into the ecosystem, this show is for YOU. Comments[0] |
Mon, 13 February 2006 There is a lot going on in the WiMax world this week. Will President Bush tax the industry out of existence? Plus IBM invents a new and improved 60 GHz chip. VoIP capabilities are increasing as are opportunities. Phillips claims it knows of a cellular carrier who will launch Voice over Wi-Fi this year. Intel and Skype strike an exciting partnership. Plus we are really curious how the Olympics and its WiBro/WiMax test are going. Does anybody know? Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 February 2006 One of the leading wireless telecom technology executives in the world joins us today to talk WiMAX and more.
Mr. Martin Cooper is the Executive Chairman and co-Founder of ArrayComm which is the world leader in adaptive antenna technology. It is also a key technology adopted into the 802.16e Mobile WiMAX Standard.
Mr. Cooper's career is storied. In fact he is credited with conceiving the very first portable cellular phone in 1973.
For a unique perspective from a real industry veteran you cannot miss this show.
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Mon, 6 February 2006 An FCC appointment solidifies the commission-so expect changes soon. Fujitsu gets some props and venerable equipment maker Wi-LAN exits the business. In service deployments Unwired Australia launches an expansion phase and an interesting niche wholesale play comes together in Texas. Also, First Avenue networks goes “governmental� on us. Comments[0] |
