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Ultrawideband Partners Merge

News Two of the major groups in ultrawideband development, the WiMedia Alliance and the Multiband OFDM Alliance (MBOA), have merged. Industry will benefit from a single strategic focus for specification definitions and regulatory organisations.said...

[March 3, 2005, 16:00]

Ultrawideband In 2005, But Only In America

News The WiMedia Alliance is like the WiFi Alliance," said Jim Meyer, a board member. The radio side is being standardised by the MBOA, while an industry group called WiMedia is setting up to define how many different services -- including USB 2.0...

[February 19, 2004, 8:45]

UWB Backers Confident Despite Company Closures

News The WiMedia Alliance is an industry body dedicated to promoting the development of ultrawideband (UWB), which is the basis for emerging technologies such as wireless USB (WUSB), a proposed wireless successor to USB.

[November 6, 2008, 11:04]

Ultrawideband Kicks Off At CES

News Freescale's major rivals for UWB, the WiMedia Alliance backed by Alliance member Staccato showed off a range of components in its The warring camps in the Ultrawideband (UWB) wireless market made their customary appearance at the CES show in Vegas...

[January 4, 2006, 16:25]

CSR Benefits From Bluetooth Future

News Last week, CSR announced that it now supports the WiMedia Alliance form of Ultrawideband (UWB) wireless and will move Bluetooth profiles over to the new standard. UK chipmaker CSR announced on Tuesday it enjoyed a bumper 2005, and was dominating...

[March 1, 2006, 16:35]

Ultrawideband Legal In EU Within Six Months

News The technology, which operates at ranges of up to 10 metres and was developed by companies such as Intel, Texas Instruments, HP and Nokia, is most widely marketed in the US by the WiMedia Alliance. Ultrawideband is to be legalised across Europe...

[December 8, 2006, 12:45]