The internet Tablet joins the mobile Wimax internet space with other devices such as those for gaming (POSDATA) being already available in addition to a variety of PC cards and USB adapters.
With the launch of the WiMAX enabled internet Tablet by Nokia at CTIA 2008 ( N810,N870) and the announcement of a mobile WiMAX enabled phone by XOHM and Samsung, the ecosystem now seems to be finally falling in place for potential uses of a Mobile WiMAX network not only in the USA but also worldwide.The news on further expansion of XOHM (beyond the initial launch cities of Chicago, Washington DC and Baltimore) remains eagerly awaited. Versions of the Nokia N810 are expected to support the XOHM specifically (Nokia N870). XOHM has also announced a WiMAX phone developed jointly by Samsung and XOHM. The internet Tablet is designed to provide mobile wireless access to internet using an open core architecture independent of the cellular networks and 3G-evolved technologies such as EV-Do by using the combination of WiFi and WiMAX. http://wimaxbook.net
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Amitabh Kumar @ Apr 4th 2008 5:17AM
The internet Tablet joins the mobile Wimax internet space with other devices such as those for gaming (POSDATA) being already available in addition to a variety of PC cards and USB adapters.
With the launch of the WiMAX enabled internet Tablet by Nokia at CTIA 2008 ( N810,N870) and the announcement of a mobile WiMAX enabled phone by XOHM and Samsung, the ecosystem now seems to be finally falling in place for potential uses of a Mobile WiMAX network not only in the USA but also worldwide.The news on further expansion of XOHM (beyond the initial launch cities of Chicago, Washington DC and Baltimore) remains eagerly awaited. Versions of the Nokia N810 are expected to support the XOHM specifically (Nokia N870). XOHM has also announced a WiMAX phone developed jointly by Samsung and XOHM.
The internet Tablet is designed to provide mobile wireless access to internet using an open core architecture independent of the cellular networks and 3G-evolved technologies such as EV-Do by using the combination of WiFi and WiMAX.
http://wimaxbook.net