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$5.2b in WiMAX network investment by 2008

August 10, 2007, TAIPEI (WiMAX Day). The Market Intelligence Centre (MIC) in Taiwan reported this week that Taiwan will be ranked as the second largest global investor in WiMAX development for the next two years. The report said ... continue...

Altitude bets urban WiMAX will push sales to € 500 million

July 15, 2007, PARIS (WiMAX Day). Many WiMAX operators have traditionally focussed deployment of their networks in geographical areas not covered by fixed broadband. Indeed, many WiMAX licenses require that an operator provide broadband coverage in “unserved” areas. However, ... continue...

WiMAX scores high marks in Lehman Brothers Asian report

June 5, 2007, HONG KONG (WiMAX Day). The global investment firm Lehman Brothers released a research note today that boasts significant growth prospects for WiMAX in Asia. The report stated that the Asian markets most likely to derive the ... continue...

WiMAX is key for broadband in Mexico

May 25, 2007, MEXICO CITY (WiMAX Day). Canieti, the electronics, telecommunications and IT association in Mexico,  said that WiMAX will play a key role in helping to increase broadband penetration in Mexico, which seriously lags behind other countries ... continue...

EU sees € billions from flexible spectrum policies

May 22, 2007, BRUSSELS (WiMAX Day). At a conference last week in Brussels, Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission responsible for Information Society and Media, delivered a startling speech on the status of broadband in Europe. Reding began ... continue...

New commercial WiMAX database

May 15, 2007, MONTREAL (WiMAX Day). Market research and industry analyst firm Maravedis today released WiMAXCounts, an online database and service dedicated to tracking and analyzing WiMAX deployments worldwide. The database is comprised of key information on WiMAX ... continue...

Intel hopes for 1.3 billion WiMAX users

May 14, 2007, SHANGHAI (WiMAX Day). Global chipset manufacturer Intel predicts that laptop computers will soon become as ubiquitous as mobile telephones. ITNews reports that Intel’s executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer, Sean Maloney, told ... continue...

ABI says WiMAX will supersede 3G

May 9, 2007, NEW YORK (WiMAX Day). According to a recent report by market research firm ABI Research, worldwide shipments of wireless broadband-enabled mobile devices will reach 50 million by 2012. This growth will fuel WiMAX in its ... continue...