Thursday, November 6, 2008

First Mobile WiMAX in Wyoming


Implementation of Mobile WiMAX certified first performed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in cooperation with Alvarion's Silicon DigitalBridge and Communication (DBC). DBC has to serve 3,000 homes and businesses in the region, and the company expects to add the ability to call Cellular 200 thousand homes throughout the year, said the DBC.

On 17 June, the WiMAX Forum mensertifikasi ten Cellular telephone WiMAX products that use the 2.5 GHz band. WiMAX impose telephone network roaming, such as Cellular telephone equipment, or 3G notebook, supports the use of handsets or equipment with the PC card chipsets for the right to receive WiMAX when the trip.

Alvarion's chipset BreezeMax 2.5, which will be used in Jackson Hole is only one small part of that. DBC will still need Cellular telephone station module to allow use of broadband technology roaming. Alvarion acceptance, the product of the open market can fill this need.

Products certified by the WiMAX Forum, among others, including products from Airspan Networks, Beceem Communications, Intel, Samsung, Sequans Communications and Zyxel, each receive certification from the Cellular telephone module. Alvarion, Motorola, Samsung, and Sequans all received certification for the products they base-station. Certification ensures interoperability with other products.

Forum to add more than 100 products are expected to required the end of 2008, and more than 1000 years old in 2011.

WiMAX Forum that will start to receive certification applications for 3.5 GHz equipment during 3Q 2008, with a test that was conducted four times a year, and certification for these products will be completed before the end of the year. For the United States to provide WiMAX 2.5 GHz band, while the 3.5 GHz will be allocated to other places around the world. WiMAX test procedures for the 2.3 GHz will be completed in 2008, said the Forum. Latest technology has been used in several places in the world, mostly in South Korea, a spectrum band is used by WiBro, the pioneer WiMA (Clara Luciana)

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