I’ve know Paul Kapustka for many years, back when we both worked at CMP the first time around for both of us. Paul is starting a new venture called www.sidecutreports.com and his first report is out. He charges $150 for subscriptions, but given the depth... (posted on 1 May 2008 by Web Informant)
Apple’s expected to introduce the much-anticipated 3G iPhone next month - but what if the company’s planning a little more than simple support for the 3G standard? Enter InterDigital. In March, that company revealed it has signed-up Apple (and RIM) as a... (posted on 30 Apr 2008 by 9 to 5 Mac)
SwissQual, the independent Swiss network quality measurement company, has announced that it’s Diversity Network Optimisation and Benchmarking system now supports WiMAX technology. The Diversity platform offers the monitoring and analysis of data, video... (posted on 2 Apr 2008 by GoMo News)
Here’s something pretty useful. One member of our community has recently spent some time opening this wateen router, going over technical specs and demystifying WiMax protocol specs to understand whats wrong with Wateen’s service. Apparently he’s... (posted on 28 Mar 2008 by Green & White)
WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access wireless broadband standard, has been looked to as the enabling agent for 4G roaming and mobile networks. In all the ballyhoo of the last few years, though, other technologies have been creeping... (posted on 26 Mar 2008 by T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer)
It's IT Blogwatch: in which the future for municipal Wi-Fi looks even bleaker. Not to mention doing the test... Ian Urbina comes up to speed: It was hailed as Internet for the masses when Philadelphia officials announced plans in 2005 to erect the... (posted on 24 Mar 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
It's the award-winning IT Blogwatch: in which it seems that WiMAX may have a problem: does it disrupt satellite communications? Not to mention happy St. Patrick's Day... Jeff Hecht raises concerns: WiMAX, a long-range version of Wi-Fi ... may have a... (posted on 17 Mar 2008 by IT Blogwatch)

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