WiMax cut off by HSDPA in Asia
News WiBro, a mobile broadband technology introduced in South Korea, provides a testbed for the viability of WiMax for the rest of the region," he said. Rather than create a different standard, WiBro has been harmonised to be compatible with the mobile...
[April 24, 2006, 15:55]
World 'on the cusp of a digital revolution'
News WiBro -- an energy-efficient broadband transmission technology that will be used for delivering mobile entertainment -- will start to roll out commercially in the first half of this year. WiBro, which is also known sometimes as Digital Multimedia...
[February 8, 2005, 15:35]
Confused promises don't help WiMax
Leader So have competing standards such as HSPDA and WiBro, both of which are much better rooted in the real world. Nokia is annoyed. It's annoyed that WiMax, for all its good points, has been overhyped and won't have anything like the impact promised.
[October 14, 2005, 14:05]
Germany to get WiMax from Nortel
News This week has already seen a new venture between Intel and Pipex to create a WiMax provider for urban areas in the UK, while Samsung revealed it will be supplying kit for a trial of WiBro, the South Korean equivalent of WiMax, in the country's...
[April 6, 2006, 12:45]
WiMax's head start over LTE may decide 4G race
News Raising the example of Korea, he noted the availability of models which combine both HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access) and WiBro (wireless broadband) functionality. WiMax could prove to be the winner in the 4G race against the long-term...
[April 11, 2008, 8:13]
WiMax tipped for victory over LTE
News According to a new report by analyst firm In-Stat, mobile WiMax looks set to outpace LTE in the short term at least, as it has something of a head start; a South Korean WiMax variant, WiBro, was launched in 2006, while LTE is likely to get its...
[October 24, 2008, 9:29]



