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WiMAX Forum gets new president DailyWireless.org Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The WiMAX Forum announced that effective Feb. 1 Ronald Resnick will retire from his role as the president of the WiMAX Forum. "Resnick has been a valued part of the WiMAX leadership for the past eight years," said Dr. Mohammad Shakouri, interim chairperson of the WiMAX Forum. "The WiMAX Forum would like to thank Resnick for building a strong foundation for this organization, which will continue its work in standardizing and certifying technology to bring broadband to underserved markets across the world." More
Greenpacket launches cutting-edge wireless router that compliments WiMAX devices worldwide 4G-Portal.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Greenpacket, a leading developer of next generation mobile broadband and networking solutions, launched its new product release of the portable Wi-Fi router with the introduction of the WN Wi-Fi Network Extender. The WN makes it possible to extend connectivity of 4G and wireline broadband networks. More WiMAX Buenos Aires WiMAX Forum Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
The WiMAX Forum is starting off 2012 with WiMAX Buenos Aires, the first in the 2012 WiMAX Forum Operator Summit Series. This event will take place Jan. 30-31 at the Marriott Plaza Buenos Aires, Argentina, and will be held concurrently with the WiMAX Forum Working Group Face-to-Face taking place Jan.30-Feb. 2. WiMAX Buenos Aires 2012 is an event for all participants, both operators and vendors, to meet, exchange ideas, and develop business and cooperative relationships. More Cisco rolls more routers for smart grids EE Times Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Cisco Systems is shipping its first routers geared for networks of smart meters. The Series 1000 routers are part of a second wave of smart grid systems from a business unit the company set up two years ago to address the emerging market for digital networked utilities. More Free Web access could become reality Hernando Today via MobilityTechzone Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Homeowners and business owners who live within three miles of Florida's Hernando County Airport may soon have access to the Web for free. Barring any problems, the county would like to install a WiMAX equipment inside the airport complex — perhaps on top of the new 80-foot control tower — enabling anyone from within a three-mile radius to receive a signal and facilitate high-speed Internet connections. More
2 US venues make intelligent communities list Communications Technology Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Austin, Texas, and Riverside, Calif., were two of the 2012 Top Seven Intelligent Communities of the Year just named by the Intelligent Community Forum along with three Canadian cities, one Finnish area, Finland, and one Chinese location. According to ICF, the top seven "are communities that provide a model of economic and social development in the 21st century using information and communications technology to power growth, address social challenges, and preserve and promote culture." More WiMAX dongles now available for students with Macs The North Wind Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
MacBook users can now pick up dongles allowing them to access Northern Michigan University's WiMAX. The WiMAX dongles arrived at NMU in the beginning of December after many students requested them. However, only 195 out of 830 dongles have been picked up by MacBook users. More Qazi Abdus Salaam visited the library of India's Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University IndiaEducationDiary Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Qazi Abdus Salaam, former librarian of the Toronto Public Library, the world's busiest urban public library system and the biggest library in Canada, visited the library of India's Women's College, Aligarh Muslim University on the invitation of the Women's College Library Committee. More Panasonic offers WiMAX service for Japanese customers EFYTimes.com Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Panasonic launched a wireless broadband service, named WiMAX Service in Japan. This service will work with its wired TVs, audio equipment, refrigerators and washing machines, as well as future offerings in home energy management, health care and security. More Tattoo@Home beefs up 2012 product portfolio Sun.Star Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Tattoo, the flagship broadband brand of Globe Telecom, unveils its new lineup of broadband offers for consumers that offer superior and customizable speeds and the best value-for-money packages in the market today. More Austin Technology Incubator graduates 7 wireless companies PRWeb Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
At a special graduation and alumni event, the Austin Technology Incubator, a not-for-profit part of the IC2 Institute of The University of Texas at Austin, will graduate 21 companies. Of those 21, seven companies were part of ATI's Wireless portfolio, including Axelo, Famigo, GameSalad, Nitero, RFMicron, Unwired Nation and WiMAX.com. These companies have collectively achieved impressive business successes, such as garnering $20 million in funding and collaborating on an international scale. More Panasonic adds SX and NX, also introduces J10 Electronista Share ![]() ![]() ![]()
Panasonic unveiled two 12.1-inch notebooks in its home country of Japan. The Let's Note SX1 and SX2 offer Intel Core i5 processors in a compact, ruggedized magnesium form factor with batteries that provide power for up to 16 hours. Panasonic is also offering the J10, a 10.1-inch laptop targeting business customers. More |
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