1WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys?
Aperto’s PM5000 Base Station is based on the IEEE 802.16-2004 fixed WiMax standard but accepts a blade that boots it up to the 802.16e mobile WiMax standard. That means customers can migrate to mobile when they—and the now-unfinished standard
2WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys? – Aperto’s Mobile WiMax Blade
Here’s the circuit board for Aperto’s upcoming Mobile WiMax blade, which slips into the chassis on the PacketMax 5000.
3WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys? – Expedience’s WiMax VOIP Setup
Motorola’s recently purchased Expedience division’s VOIP setup featuring a Dell laptop, phone and an external subscriber modem to hang on or in an external wall.
4WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys? – Flyvo Game Handheld
Flyvo’s Mobile WiMax-enabled game-playing handheld, with a 62MHz Intel XScale chip and a 4-inch LCD screen (WVGA 800-by-480).
5WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys? – Flyvo WiFi Modem
Flyvo’s modem features RJ-45, Wi-Fi, AP and TCP/IP capabilities.
6WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys? – Flyvo’s Navigation/VOIP Handheld
Running on Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus, Flyvo’s Mobile WiMax handheld features WLAN, TDMB, Navigation and VOIP.
7WiMax World 2006: Ready to Play with Wireless Broadband Toys? – Flyvo Smartphone
Flyvo’s Mobile WiMax Smartphone offers VOIP, a camera and Bluetooth MicroSD (memory expansion).
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