Laying the foundation for broad and cost-effective deployment of WiMAX technologies, Intel is helping to deliver unprecedented mobility for Internet-connected devices and the people who use them.¹
Connectivity around the globe
Connectivity around the globe
Delivering wide area coverage, WiMAX will extend broadband connectivity beyond Wi-Fi hotspots. To take advantage of existing Wi-Fi hotspots and to offer service beyond them, Intel is combining Wi-Fi and WiMAX into an affordable, highly compact module (codenamed Echo Peak) enabling new models for broadband Internet service while greatly reducing device implementation costs.
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Increasing broadband on the go
Learn more about Echo Peak
Increasing broadband on the go
Providing extended connectivity options on the go, WiMAX will be integrated into laptops, Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs), Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), smart phones, PDAs, cameras, and more. Intel is enabling widespread integration in these devices by delivering support in an affordable and compact silicon solution—the Intel® WiMAX Connection 2400, formerly known as Baxter Peak.
Learn more about the Intel WiMAX Connection 2400
Learn more about the Intel WiMAX Connection 2400
Delivering the path to embedded WiMAX
Enabling standalone customer premise equipment (CPE) for high-bandwidth,"wireless DSL-like" usage, the Intel® WiMAX Connection 2250 provides an integrated System-on-Chip (SoC) that may be used in devices connected to WiMAX networks based upon the IEEE 802.16-2004 and / or IEEE 802.16e standards. This technology allows service providers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to deliver affordable WiMAX solutions today with an easy path to the embedded WiMAX support delivered in Echo Peak and Baxter Peak.
Learn more about Intel WiMAX Connection 2250 by reviewing the product brief (PDF 781KB)
Learn more about migration strategies from 802.16d to 802.16e (PDF 1.97MB)
Source : www.intel.com