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 <description>An anonymous reader writes ‘Engadget reports that the largest Indian telecom company is planning to build a mobile WiMax network covering three states on the subcontinent capable of serving 250 million people. State-owned Bharat Sanchar ...</description>
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 <title>India Plans Massive WiMax Network</title>
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 <description>Even as Sprint tentatively rolls out the XOHM network here in the States, the largest Indian telecom company is planning to build a mobile WiMax network covering three states on the subcontinent capable of serving 250 million people.</description>
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 <title>WiMAX World Asia 2008 Begins March 28</title>
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 <description>WiMAX World Asia 2008 Begins March 28.</description>
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 <title>Movement With Sprint: Will WiMAX Be Affected?</title>
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 <description>This has resulted in some doubts, as John Oram of Geek.com expressed, “Often Sprint makes good technology decisions, however their implementations are sorely lacking; eg, Sprint’s promised WiMAX ’savior solution’ that is going to be, ...</description>
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 <title>Chrysler to bring Hotspot Connectivity while in Motion</title>
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 <description>Chrysler’s technology roadmap for vehicle connectivity includes Cellular, WiFi and ultimately WiMAX broadband wireless technology, which allows high-speed wireless communication with the same convenience of a cellular phone. ...</description>
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 <title>Motorola WiMAX wins two Awards</title>
 <link>http://www.eesignals.com/motorola-wimax-wins-two-awards</link>
 <description>The winner of the Technology Innovation Group: Access Networking category was considered Motorola’s WiMAX Flexible Access Point System. This service is made of a regular WiMAX Base control Unit that can be combined with any selection ...</description>
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 <title>WiMax Supporters Join Forces to Build 3G-Killer</title>
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 <description>The WiMax Forum is making a profile for mobile WiMax that uses &amp;quot;paired&amp;quot; FDD (frequency division duplex) signalling, with separate channels for uplink and downlink. Telcos and regulators such as the ITU prefer FDD, and most of the spectrum for 3G and 4G networks requires it. WiMax standards and equipment have focussed on TDD (time division duplex), </description>
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