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Mar 26 2008, 7:40am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Motorola, today introduced the plug-and-play desktop CPEi 150 for indoor fixed WiMAX deployments.
The Motorola CPEi 150 is 802.16e-compliant Wave-2 ready and features one data port, supports remote management and operates in the 2.5GHz band, connects to the WiMAX network and authenticates itself for easy setup.
The CPEi 150 is scheduled to be available for service providers during Q2 2008.
Motorola will showcase the CPEi 150 and other customer premises equipment in its end-to-end WiMAX portfolio as part of its media mobility showcase in booth #1806 at CTIA Wireless 2008 in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) Apr. 1st-3rd.
Via this Motorola press-release.
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