suraj.sun writes to mention that Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks may have just gotten a boost over WiMax in the battle for wireless broadband dominance. A group of telecom companies has created the "One Voice" initiative, designed to promote a standard... ...full story at slashdot
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| 19 Feb 09 |
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Verizon preps LTE rollout for 2010 » the register (uk) WiMAX suffers one-two punch The ongoing battle over which technology will rule the future wireless-broadband world has tilted strongly in favor of Long Term Evolution (LTE), thanks to two announcements at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.… |
| 24 Apr 09 |
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UK Government to Back Broadband-For-All » slashdot Barence writes to mention that the UK government is throwing their weight behind a broadband-for-all initiative with an initial round of £250 million in funding. Using money left over from the digital television switch, the initiative aims to have a... |
| 19 Dec 08 |
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Wireless Power Consortium Pushes For Standard » slashdot Slatterz writes "We've already heard about wireless power before, but now we're a step closer to throwing away our power cables and chargers. A consortium of eight companies has launched an initiative to develop a wireless power standard. The drive was... |
| 22 Feb 08 |
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In-Home Wireless Vs. Mobile Broadband » slashdot mklickman writes "I've been hearing more and more about mobile broadband offered by the big wireless phone providers, and for the first time came to ask myself how it compares to using a wireless router. Since my wife and I both have laptops, and we're... |
| 21 Jun 08 |
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Doubts Over Intel's WiMAX Service Pricing Claim » slashdot Ian Lamont writes "An Intel executive has suggested in a blog post that WiMAX could lead to massive savings on broadband Internet, mobile voice, and mobile data service prices. His post lists a WiMAX-based package of services including home broadband,... |