Intel and Nokia to Cooperate on WiMax
Filed in archive WiMax/WiBro by jeff goldman on September 26, 2007

At WiMax World today, Intel, Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks
announced that they're working together to ensure interoperability between Intel WiMax chips, Nokia WiMax devices and Nokia Siemens Networks WiMax infrastructure equipment. Nokia also announced that it will be using Intel's 'Baxter Peak' WiMax chip an upcoming Nseries WiMax Internet Tablet, which will ship in 2008 (presumably in coordination with Xohm).
"WiMax enables the mobile Internet and makes it possible to get content on a variety of new mobile devices at broadband speed, and our Baxter Peak solution is designed specifically for these exciting new devices," says Intel's Raviv Melamed. "Intel, Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks all recognize our collective responsibility in ensuring that people can take full advantage of WiMax. Simply put, the infrastructure behind the networks and the devices that access those networks must work together seamlessly."
More here from ZDNet ... more here from TechSpot ... more here from InformationWeek ... more here from Electronista ... more here from CNET News ... and the press release is here.
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