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Photos: WiMax in action

Airspan is also trialling Internet telephony (VoIP) over its network. A multi-protocol... Read more

22 June, 2006 by David Meyer

Airspan: WiMax is not a 'disaster

...WiMax was a "disaster" that didn't perform, its network equipment supplier, Airspan, has hit back, defending the technology and labelling the ISP cheap. Speaking... Read more

26 March, 2008 by Marcus Browne

WiMax vendors leap into testing

...convince customers that the wireless broadband technology is ready for use now. Airspan Networks, Alvarion and Redline Communications are carrying out private testing of their... Read more

15 March, 2005 by Peter Judge

Next incarnation of mobile broadband takes shape

...end 2008." Paul Senior, the chief technology officer at wireless-broadband specialists Airspan, said on Thursday that his company — an enthusiastic backer of WiMax — saw... Read more

24 January, 2008 by David Meyer

Freedom4 touts WiMax as SDSL alternative

...in its WiMax venture include Intel, Nokia Siemens and the equipment manufacturer Airspan. The base-station equipment being used is software-upgradeable to 802.16e... Read more

5 October, 2007 by David Meyer

Vodafone deploys WiMax in Malta

...wireless technology. The rollout, in the 3.5GHz frequency, is based on Airspan Networks' HiperMax base stations, which are designed for high-density deployments. Although... Read more

25 June, 2007 by David Meyer

Results are in from Pipex's WiMax experiment

...Avon region. Pipex Wireless experimented with both indoor and outdoor kit from Airspan to monitor the speeds WiMax can generate. WiMax cheerleaders have often boasted... Read more

16 August, 2006 by Jo Best

Pipex WiMax experiment: The results are in

...Avon region. Pipex Wireless experimented with both indoor and outdoor kit from Airspan to monitor the speeds WiMax can actually generate. WiMax cheerleaders have often... Read more

15 August, 2006 by Jo Best

DIY kit powers WiMax rollout

...is rolling out 600 AS.MAX base stations from wireless broadband vendor Airspan, enough to provide WiMax connectivity across the central zone of Tokyo. Yozan... Read more

15 March, 2005 by Peter Judge

More WiMax network rollouts in UK

...its new base stations will be WiMax-compatible. It will be using Airspan's MicroMax technology for this. "For some time now, WiMax has threatened... Read more

9 July, 2008 by David Meyer

WiMax Forum certifies first 2.5GHz products

...and Sequans, won certification, along with mobile modules from Intel, Samsung, Beceem, Airspan and ZyXEL. According to the WiMax Forum, more than 100 mobile WiMax... Read more

19 June, 2008 by David Meyer

Cisco to purchase WiMax start-up

...before it chose Navini, was also supposedly looking potential candidates such as Airspan Networks, Alvarion and Redline Communications. WiMax has recently been touted as the... Read more

23 October, 2007 by Marguerite Reardon

Australia's first WiMax network comes to Sydney

...of fixed WiMax networks in both Sydney and Melbourne, using kit from Airspan. The Sydney network upgrade is already in progress and Melbourne's should... Read more

31 July, 2007 by Jo Best
Photos: Technology Showcase at IDF

Photos: Technology Showcase at IDF

Instant WiMAX The Airspan EasyST WiMax/Wi-Fi modem is designed to be a self-installable... Read more

17 April, 2007 by Rupert Goodwins

Mobile WiMax to hit UK mid-2007

...that it was working with Nortel. Pipex has already worked with vendor Airspan in trialling a fixed WiMax (802.16d) system that should be software... Read more

12 October, 2006 by David Meyer

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