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Alvarion launches uncertified WiMax kit

News Wireless hardware manufacturer Alvarion has launched a commercial WiMax product, even though the emerging technology hasn't yet been officially certified. Alvarion admits that it may have to modify the BreezeMAX system if it proves not to be...

[June 2, 2004, 17:40]

WiMax vendors leap into testing

News Airspan Networks, Alvarion and Redline Communications are carrying out private testing of their products, which meet the IEEE 802.16-2004 specification, to show they work together. Alvarion also rejected the suggestion that the companies were at...

[March 15, 2005, 16:55]

Argentina scores with WiMax

News Telecoms operator Millicom Argentina is rolling out a high-speed wireless network based on Alvarion's BreezeMax equipment. As ZDNet UK reported last month, Alvarion has admitted that it may have to modify the BreezeMAX system if it turns out to be...

[July 13, 2004, 18:40]

First BT wireless broadband nears

News Northern Ireland is to get BT's first public wireless broadband service later this year, equipment vendor Alvarion announced on Monday. BT has signed a £500,000 deal for Alvarion's 5.8GHz BreezeACCESS VL equipment, which will be used to provide...

[August 2, 2004, 17:15]

Wireless broadband ISP in a box bridges gaps

News Wireless equipment vendor Alvarion believes it has the answer to closing Britain's broadband divide -- a wireless ISP in a box. Alvarion believes the system will simplify the task of setting up a new Internet service provider, and could also be...

[May 2, 2003, 13:06]

Implementing a Mobile WiMAX Field Trial

White Papers As a key driver of OPEN WiMAX, and a leading Mobile WiMAX vendor, Alvarion is focused on helping operators capitalize on their investment in Mobile WiMAX. In order for operators to fully understand the advantages and capabilities of Mobile WiMAX...

[April 22, 2009, 1:24]

BT defines the broadband divide

News This was clearly acknowledged at yesterday's ABC event, where realism was the order of the day," said Rob Mortimer, UK sales director for Alvarion, and a speaker at the conference. Communities therefore need to look inwardly for broadband solutions...

[July 10, 2003, 13:45]

Fixed wireless network rolls out in Dublin

News Alvarion has supplied the hardware for the project, and the company believes that it shows that wireless has a key role to play in both urban and rural deployment. Fixed wireless has come of age in both Ireland and the UK," said Zvi Slonimsky...

[June 2, 2003, 16:18]

IOXperts 802.11b driver X

Downloads Supported cards: Accton AC-EW 3101 11 Mbps Cheetah Wireless PC Card Addtron AWP-100 IEEE 802.11 DS 11Mbps PCMCIA Card Agere Systems Orinoco Gold Agere Systems Orinoco Silver Alvarion BreezeNET PC-DS.11b Asante AeroLAN Wireless Adapter PCMCIA...

[April 27, 2005, 8:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Alvarion is selling BT wireless kit for a public broadband service -- the first that BT's doing in this country. Alvarion thinks so. And there's a rumour that BT asked Alvarion not to put out a press release at all -- or if they did, to release it...

[August 6, 2004, 17:40]

WiMax: The saviour of rural broadband?

Talkback There is no certified WiMax equipment available from anyone, so I don't see how Alvarion can be the sales leader:) http://www.wi-lan.com/news/wirelessworld.htm I just want to point out that this article is FACTUALLY INACCURATE and totally misleading.

[April 6, 2004, 14:46]

WiMax Forum certifies first 2.5GHz products

News Four base stations, from Alvarion, Motorola, Samsung and Sequans, won certification, along with mobile modules from Intel, Samsung, Beceem, Airspan and ZyXEL. The WiMax Forum has issued its first certifications for mobile-centric products that...

[June 19, 2008, 12:56]

Rural-broadband campaigners sell out in the City

News The Rural and Regional Broadband Conference will see contributions from the Department of Trade and Industry, several technology companies, including BT and Alvarion, and a number of community-broadband pioneers.

[July 4, 2003, 14:38]

Nortel ditches WiMax in favour of 4G

News Instead of sinking a lot of research and development into WiMax, Nortel plans to address this market through a relationship with Alvarion. Telecom equipment maker Nortel Networks is ditching its WiMax business to focus on a more popular 4G wireless...

[June 13, 2008, 9:29]

Canterbury trials WiMax ahead of summer launch

News The test will include equipment from Alvarion and others, and will test interoperability of WiMax equipment, an aspect which has come to the fore with the delay of official testing from the WiMax Forum.

[May 23, 2005, 14:55]

WiMax: The saviour of rural broadband?

News We're very confident in the numbers of the industry analysts that say 10 to 20 percent of customers will be served by an alternative access technology such as WiMax," says Zvi Slonimsky, chief executive of the industry's largest WiMax supplier...

[April 5, 2004, 16:15]

Future of wireless broadband is in the air

Talkback By contrast, Alvarion, the broadband wireless leader, had under 1.5m subscribers globally. As users really don't care what access technology provides them with a broadband connection it is difficult to see how Wi Max, or any other wireless...

[January 26, 2004, 12:07]

Cisco to purchase WiMax start-up

News Cisco had been rumoured for the past several weeks to be eyeing WiMax start-ups and, before it chose Navini, was also supposedly looking potential candidates such as Airspan Networks, Alvarion and Redline Communications.

[October 23, 2007, 15:40]

Free spectrum boosts Irish broadband

News Alvarion, which supplied the original network equipment for Irish Broadband, will also provide the 5.7GHz kit. Irish Broadband, which launched a pioneering wireless broadband service in and around Dublin earlier this year, is looking to expand its...

[October 2, 2003, 15:00]

Intel announces global WiMax investment

News Airspan, Alcatel, Alvarion and Redline Communications are helping with the installations. Intel on Wednesday announced a slew of new investments that build on its global vision of wireless networks over citywide areas, a setup also known as WiMax.

[November 11, 2005, 9:05]

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