If you’ve seen or heard an ad about a cell phone or wireless plan lately, you may have noticed that a lot of new buzzwords are being thrown around. Words like 4G, LTE, and WiMax seem to have replaced ...
Q. I've been using a mobile-broadband service that resells Sprint's WiMax 4G, not its LTE. Isn't WiMax going away? A. It is, and you'll need a new hotspot when that happens. Sprint announced some four ...
The modem looks more like a coffeemaker or other home appliance than a means of quickly moving large data files, such as movies, to your computer. And perhaps its design is intentional. Certainly, ...
There's been a lot of buzz about WiMax as Sprint Nextel rolls out its first network to use the 4G wireless technology. But what exactly is it? This FAQ will help you sort it out. Marguerite Reardon ...
Sprint's 4G endeavors are far from secret. They really do enjoy their big lead in the 4G race, and so far they don't look like they're slowing down any time soon. Their decision to go with WiMax may ...
Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, since you ask. It's overseen by The WiMax Forum, an alliance of more than 400 companies working towards compatibility under the IEEE 802.16 standard.
First, there was dial-up. Then there were network cables. More recently, Wi-Fi has taken over. Now, there's a new contestant in the Internet connection space, 4G WiMax. WiMax is like Wi-Fi on ...
BARCELONA--The industry is working fast to offer high-speed data connection to portal devices, but the market has split into two camps: one stands by wireless standards such as WiMax and Wi-Fi, while ...
Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse told attendees at the NxtComm trade show in Las Vegas that its WiMax service will be available commercially in Baltimore starting in September. Marguerite Reardon started ...
Joining the likes of competitors AT&T and Verizon, Sprint will soon begin building its own 4G LTE network, essentially admitting its bet on the rival WiMax standard was a bust. The move, announced ...
Wireless broadband equipment and service providers are gathering in Chicago this week to discuss what’s just around the corner: live networks serving thousands of people. At this year’s WiMax World ...