Intel announces first dual-mode WiMax chipset
Intel has announced its first dual-mode baseband chipset that supports both the fixed 802.16-2004 and mobile 802.16e-2005 specs for WiMax networks. Indeed, the company claimed its WiMax Connection 2250 is the industry’s first dual-mode baseband chip. When paired with Intel’s tri-band WiMax radio, the chipset can support all global WiMax frequencies, Intel said.
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