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Latest Wimax News

UMPC Makers: Add WiMAX or 3G Cellular, or Get Out Of The Way

 

 

Ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) manufacturers need to add support for wide-area wireless networks in order for the devices to fulfill their full market potential, reports In-Stat.

Embedding a wide-area wireless modem into devices addresses the frustration many users have with the spotty coverage of Wi-Fi, the high-tech market research firm says. However, supporting the multiple cellular protocols is difficult and costly.

 

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Universal Frequency MIMO Channel Emulator for Testing of 3G LTE and WiMax

 

 

Azimuth Systems announced the availability of the ACE MX MIMO Channel Emulator, a purpose-built, enhanced testing solution architected to meet the demanding needs of Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)-based systems. Built upon the unmatched success and performance of the company’s industry-leading WiMAX and Wi-Fi channel emulators, the ACE MX provides the advanced channel emulation features required for testing LTE and other advanced wireless infrastructure equipment and devices. The new ACE MX also includes all of the backwards-compatible channel emulation features required to test 2G/3G cellular products.

 

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Rohde & Schwarz pioneers standard-compliant measurement of spurious emissions of WiMAX terminal equipment

The new R&S TS8977 test system from Rohde & Schwarz handles standard-compliant measurements on terminal equipment that supports WiMAXTM and other broadband wireless access (BWA) standards. The R&S TS8977 makes it possible for the first time to run test cases stipulated by the new ETSI R&TTE directive. Manufacturers and test houses will enjoy multiple benefits from the only all in-one solution available on the market. Automated test sequences ensure high efficiency because they make user control unnecessary during the time-consuming measurements of conducted spurious emissions. In addition, automatic system calibration yields high measurement reproducibility and accuracy.

 

The R&TTE (Radio & Telecom Terminal Equipment) directive of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) defines the rules that ensure disturbance-free wireless data traffic. It sets spurious emission limits for WiMAX and other BWA terminal equipment and stipulates immunity to interference caused by signals outside the wanted frequency. In the past, manufacturers and certification labs lacked an all-in-one solution that could perform the required out-of-band and conducted spurious emission measurements in line with standards. Rohde & Schwarz has met the challenge with the R&S TS8977, an efficient test system based on tried-and-tested Rohde & Schwarz instruments. Customers who already use such instruments can easily integrate them into the test system.

 

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Beceem’s High-Performance WiMAX Chip Powers Clear™ Devices in Portland

Beceem Communications, a leading provider of mobile WiMAX chips, announced today that its industry leading, high-performance chipset is helping to power devices for use with the new Clear™ 4G mobile WiMAX service (www.clear.com), offered by Clearwire (NASDAQ: CLWR) in Portland, Oregon. With Clear, consumers and businesses can access the Internet wirelessly, at true broadband speeds – at home, in the office, or on the go.

“With the Clear service in Portland now live, Mobile WiMAX is making a strong case for the readiness of 4G services and devices,” said Monica Paolini, CEO of the Senza Fili Consulting firm. “In bringing Mobile WiMAX to market, both Clearwire and Beceem have taken a leadership position that sets the stage for rapid growth of the 4G ecosystem.”

 

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