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Qualcomm 2007 Global Industry Analyst Event, San Diego, CA
Robert Syputa, Senior Analyst |
Qualcomm welcomed analysts to their San Diego facility to both present their position and exchange ideas. Qualcomm and the entire wireless industry is at a point between voice domination and a data-dominated model for wireless systems and services that leads to more open business models. We see conflicts between Qualcomm's broad technology visions and other views. Qualcomm wants to elevate wireless to more of a development platform than a particular standards issue. This comes at a pivotal time in development of the new “personal broadband industry.” more…
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Russian WiMAX – What is its Current State? Artur Mironenko, Senior Analyst - Russia and Ukraine |
Russia is often perceived as an almost ideal market for wireless internet – large territory, low density of population, and high expense of building traditional telecom infrastructure.
The key factor had been low competition in the area of internet access. In many regions, dedicated broadband internet was not available at all. Even in places where it was, the tariffs were too high and it took much time to install the service. Traditional carriers lacked resources for CAPEX or the customer pool was too small for them, but investment still would have paid off at that time. more…
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Global Interoperability of Mobile WiMAX - Let's Stick Together
Karl Weaver, Sr. Analyst and Partner of Maravedis - China |
It is my opinion that in order for Mobile WiMAX to gain popularity, the three largest mobile-subscriber-capacity countries in the world today, China, the US, and India, have to provide global interoperability in the same frequency range. Sprint-Nextel is specifically working with ZTE in order to influence the Chinese infrastructure equipment vendors to adopt a Mobile WiMAX standard in the 2.5 GHz frequency range. more…
Come Hear What Maravedis has to Say!!!
Mobile WiMAX: The Global Congress
Nov 28-30, 2007 |
Robert Syputa will share his thoughts about the rapidly evolving landscape that sees WiMAX becoming a part of a converged wireless industry. Opportunities are rapidly developing but that increases the potential for conflicts over spectrum and IPR to come to the forefront. The rollout of the mobile version of WiMAX and rapid development of 802.16m which will contend for a leadership role in IMT-Advanced will also be discussed. more…
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