XG, XMax, Xetera...
Blog I have two types of feedback when I write about this Florida company claiming enormous breakthroughs with its xMax wireless data. Yet the company also says that the graph doesn't demonstrate the "significant advantages" of the "xMax system gain".
[August 16, 2007, 19:12]
Let A Thousand Points Of XMax Bloom!
Blog With the roll-out due to start in the next three months, no public performance figures, no independent confirmation of xMax' capabilities, no deals announced with any regional carriers, ISPs or other entities prepared to offer a service, and a...
[September 22, 2008, 16:08]
Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?
News There are three big questions about xMax, the broadband wireless technology that creator XG Technology claims will give megabit access without needing any dedicated spectrum. Its very weak signals won't interfere with existing users nor they with...
[November 4, 2005, 11:30]
XMax In Pictures
News A company called XG Technology LLC is developing xMax, a wireless technology that offers the promise of high-speeds over long distances using very low power.xMax uses licensed and unlicensed spectrum, and XG claims it can be deployed at a fraction...
[November 4, 2005, 11:30]
Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?
Talkback Wow.this is getting big. The company I work for is involved in a similar technology. I am not gonna say who we are or what our angle is for fear the damm island labs people will read this but surfice to say: WE'RE GONNA TAKE THEM DOWN!
[November 14, 2005, 16:40]
Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?
Talkback Let amateur radio (ham) operators give this technology a trial. Many engineers in the wireless community are or have been hams. If you can get 1 Mbps or more in a narrow band with low power, that will be fantastic for emergency communications which...
[November 12, 2005, 17:45]
Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?
Talkback As a person formerly associated with DARPA's XG program, I'll respond to the previous question by saying "So far as DARPA or the current lead XG performer (see ) knows, the company xG Technology and their xMax technology are wholly unrelated to...
[April 9, 2006, 23:47]
Let A Thousand Points Of XMax Bloom!
Blog Comment Judging by the non-reaction of the market to this announcement of a $75 million (potentially $375 million) contract, it would appear nobody is falling for the xG BS anymore.
[September 28, 2008, 20:10]
Let A Thousand Points Of XMax Bloom!
Blog Comment 4000 base stations would blanket the US land mass two times over (according to xGs coverage claims).
[September 25, 2008, 13:33]
Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?
Talkback Is this a pup of the DARPA XG radio project? www.darpa.mil/ato/programs/XG/ If so it has a very big brother in the background.
[March 29, 2006, 20:27]
Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?
Talkback 50p a go means that it will ovecome its legal barriers, I read something like this in the NewSceitist about broadband over all spectrums and how it would be brilliant, this sounds like it, so im interested.
[November 4, 2005, 16:01]
Congratulations, XG
Blog In one of the softest and gentlest soft launches I've seen, xG Technology has started its xMax network rollout with one transmitter, no users and a solitary press release dated the 28th November - thus hitting their promise to get going this month.
[November 30, 2007, 15:36]
Startup Launches With Promise Of Cheaper Wireless VoIP
News Wireless communications specialist xG Technology has announced that the first commercial products based on its low-power xMax wireless technology will be available later this year. A number of companies have expressed interest, but nobody's signed...
[March 28, 2006, 9:15]
First Public Demo Of 'disruptive' Wireless Broadband
News Florida company XG Technology has given its first public demonstration of xMax, a broadband wireless technology it claims not only has a longer range than its rivals, but also is cheaper and easier to deploy.
[November 4, 2005, 11:10]
More Hot News From XG!
Blog Comment The strange thing about xG and xMax is that months ago they conceded to their technical critics. Stuart Schwartz, confirmed the numbers I was using in a report he wrote in 2006.xG themselves confirmed my conclusion by publishing a bit error rate vs...
[March 5, 2008, 23:20]
More Hot News From XG!
Blog They've extended a development deal with Cambridge Consultants to create a handset for their xMax wireless data/VoIP standard. Could this be the chance I've been looking for to find someone to talk to me about the reality behind xMax's carefully...
[March 4, 2008, 13:56]
Breaking On Through To 4G
Talkback The first issue that pops to mind is that the system relies on rejecting non-xMax signals. As the density of xMax transmitters increases, the SNR of the xMax will get worse and the power requirements will go up.
[August 9, 2005, 13:56]
Breaking On Through To 4G
News Although we'll have to wait for three more months before the company goes properly public, Whiteley and Bobier discussed the basic idea behind xMax and lent some credence to the possibility that it may indeed work as advertised.xMax's basic...
[August 9, 2005, 13:00]
More Hot News From XG!
Blog Comment These people aren't interested in promoting xMax -- they're interested in clouding the facts of xMax for as long as possible while they issue PRs and promote the stock. And then you have one particular wack job (the former CEO of one of xG's...
[March 7, 2008, 10:50]
More Hot News From XG!
Blog Comment Oh, and you might care to have a look at another mysterious xMax entity, Passport Wireless. Did you know that xMax was 4G? More fun and games over at Voip Planet, and an interview with Deputy COO Frank Peake.
[March 8, 2008, 15:15]
