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IEEE 802.16 and WiMAX News and Articles

IEEE 802.16 news articles Welcome to our coverage of recent IEEE 802.16 and WiMAX Metropolitan Area Network news, articles and press releases.

IEEE 802.16 news articles Also see our IEEE 802.16, WiMAX News Archive 2005, IEEE 802.16, WiMAX News Archive 2004, IEEE 802.16, WiMAX News Archive 2003 and IEEE 802.16, WiMAX News Archive 2002 for older news, articles and press releases.



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BWE Magazine Russia's Largest WiMAX Operator Adds Broadband Wireless Coverage to 13 More Cities
Enforta announces the expansion of wireless broadband services to an additional 13 cities, thus increasing the company's overall service area to 68 cities.

BWE Magazine Smaller Wireless ISPs Entering WiMAX Arena With Licensed 3.65 GHz Deployments
NextPhase Wireless (OTC Bulletin Board: NPHS) discusses the WiMAX landscape and market opportunity for deploying 3.65 GHz broadband wireless networks to provide high-speed Internet access in smaller, regional markets.

RF Design New WiMAX network in Denver
 

RF Design New WiMAX broadband network in San Jose
 

RF Design WiMAX remote radio heads minimize losses and expense
 

RF Design Full drive test functionality with industry’s smallest WiMAX scanning solution
 

InfoWorld Sprint's WiMax service to include local features
Sprint Nextel will put location-based services front and center on its Xohm WiMax service, offering a portal with widgets for local weather, traffic, events, reviews, and other information.

BWE Magazine Predicting the Future Triumph of Clearwire's $14 Billion Broadband Wireless Network
Clearwire (NASDAQ: CLWR) and Sprint Nextel (NYSE: S) announced Wednesday that the companies will combine their broadband wireless units to create a $14.55 billion mobile wireless communications company to provide internet access, phone service, movies, games and a variety of other broadband wireless data services. The new company, which will retain Clearwire's name, will continue developing a mobile network based on WiMax technology, which promises much faster speeds than the latest 3g cellular networks.


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