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Broadcom moves into enterprise WiFi market
Broadcom believes it can leverage its success in the consumer 802.11n WiFi market to move into the enterprise WLAN market. The company announced a new 802.11n enterprise solution the combines its Read more...
Aruba jumps on 802.11n bandwagon
Enterprise WiFi infrastructure provider Aruba Network, the last major 802.11n holdout, announced its is entering the 802.11n access point game. The vendor announced a new generation of multi-service Read more...
Wavesat, IBM to develop mobile WiMAX chipset
Wavesat and IBM are working together to develop an 802.16e WiMAX chipset targeting consumer electronic devices. As part of the agreement, Wavesat's UMobile TM 802.16e chipset will be manufactured by Read more...
NextWave ships WiMAX chipset samples
NextWave Broadband said it began shipping samples of its NW1000 Series WiMAX chipset that includes a baseband system-on-a-chip (SOC), multi-band RFIC and associated system software to consumer Read more...
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Sharp shows world's smallest WLAN module
Small is beautiful. Sharp says it is now offering what it describes as the world's smallest WLAN module. It is not only small--it also consumes less power than any other WLAN module currently Read more...
Wi-Fi Alliance to certify battery-saving tools
Not a moment too soon, the Wi-Fi Alliance will address one of the main problems with WLAN phones by certifying features which extend battery life. In addition to the organization's Read more...
