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Upscale Broadband: Intel Unveils Rosedale WiMAX Chip to Spur Wireless High-Speed MarketPublished by: IDC Published: Nov. 16, 2004 - 10 Pages Table of ContentsTable of Contents IDC Opinion In This Insight Situation Overview Highlights WiFi Versus WiMAX: Centino Chip the Warm up Figure: WiFi Just A Warmup: Intel WiMax Rosedale Chip Aims at Broadband Market Intel's Promotion of WiMAX Analysis Future Outlook Scenarios Figure: Geographic Distribution of Canadian Served and Underserved Broadband Communities, 2003 Is Bell's Stinger Obsolete? Fixed BWA Deployment In Progress Allstream Backs Inukshuk Fixed Wireless Essential Guidance Learn More Related Research Glossary AbstractSemiconductor giant Intel Corp. has unveiled its Rosedale wireless interface chip to enable WiMAX wireless broadband devices that could transform the global high-speed Internet access market. Intel has embraced WiMAX out of a belief that it will extend broadband Internet services to huge underserved markets in China, India and Latin America. The deployment of WiMAX coupled with Rosedale-powered devices will also enable alternative wireless broadband carriers to offer higher-speed transmissions at lower costs -? and greater range than existing technologies, all without wires. That not only makes WiMAX technology of special interest to remote and underserved communities across Canada, but could result in a major challenge to incumbent high-speed Internet access providers -? particularly telephone and cable television companies. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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