Filed under: News | Portable Devices
Sep 29 2008, 11:04am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Whether or not WiMAX can take off is still unknown. The very limited availability of WiMAX in the US is the biggest reason for the unknown future. Many mobile service providers are banking on LTE over WiMAX.
“We are proud to be showcasing our wireless broadband product portfolio as part of Alvarion’s best-of-breed OPEN WiMAX ecosystem,” said Benny Glazer, CEO of AWB. “Working closely with Alvarion, we have produced innovative and high level devices for improved customer business case and further proved our capability on delivering qualified WiMAX products to the market. We believe that offering affordable WiMAX end-user devices will spur the mass market to the realization of Personal Broadband access services anytime and anywhere.”
Via Alvarion
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