by telecomblogs on August 21, 2010
Current developments in the WiMax technologies are offering mobile personal broadband users to create whatever they want on a variety of devices from the laptop to cell phones making a huge difference to user experience. Revealing this at the WiMax India 2010 conference organized by Bharat Exhibitions here today, Dr. Hung Song, vice-president of global electronics major [...]
by telecomblogs on August 18, 2010
Major Telecom Operators & Global WiMAX Technology Providers along with Policy Makers will be congregating at 7th WiMAX India 2010 – 1 day International Conference & Exhibition which is being held on August 20, 2010 at Le Meridien, New Delhi. Organized by Bharat Exhibitions, WiMAX India is India’s Premier & only event on WIMAX for [...]
by telecomblogs on May 22, 2010
I often have reserved opinion about foreign technology vendors, especially, when it comes to decide suitable telecom technology for dynamic markets like India. Who else can decide better for us? It could be either we or our own counterparts in India. Precisely one year back at the same time, when UPA-II Government sworn into power, [...]
by telecomblogs on May 10, 2010
As India’s 3G/BWA Spectrum auction has surpassed the 50K Cr INR mark in last week, it wouldn’t be surprised to see equipment vendors are preparing for imminent battlefront to gain market share. And despite confusion over debut of LTE in India, Motorola is keeping its commitment to WiMAX line of devices and soon to launch low-cost [...]
by telecomblogs on May 3, 2010
Yes, you are reading it right. LTE is gaining momentum and is likely to surpass WiMAX equipment deployments by 2011. This has been forecast by IDC, in recently released report on ‘Wirless Cellular Infrastructure Report 2010-2014: LTE Arrives’. This doesn’t sound like good news for WiMAX forum, who recently protested over Qualcomm’s bid for BWA Spectrum in [...]
by telecomblogs on August 2, 2009
So finally we could list India among the few potential markets in world for WiMAX deployments. A recent research conducted by Infonetics Research, concluded that US, Central & Eastern Europe, Russia, Middle East, China & India have strong potential for WiMAX-partially because they have huge populations, or their demands for broadband aren’t being met by existing [...]
by telecomblogs on April 26, 2009