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There is much to hear these days that the latest developments in the LTE technology will leave behind WiMAX. In a broader perspective, the situation is different. Although the WiMAX vendor community has been pushing the notion that 2009 is the yea...
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PAKISTAN: LTE VS WiMAX

There is much to hear these days that the latest developments in the LTE technology will leave behind WiMAX. In a broader perspective, the situation is different. Although the WiMAX vendor community has been pushing the notion that 2009 is the year of WiMAX, the recession coupled with an aggressive push towards mobile broadband’s LTE (long term evolution) could put the technology’s wider uptake in jeopardy. Nortel, for instance, has left the WiMAX market and Alcatel-Lucent has diverted R&D s… Continue

Posted on July 13, 2009 at 8:12am —

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WiMAX and Pakistan

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Posted on December 18, 2008 at 6:14am —

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EVDO Soft Launch By WorldCall

WorldCall has started EVDO (Evolution-Data Optimized) service from Karachi. The solution uses a USB modem (or a wireless router - if thats what you prefer) and enables wireless broadband services for laptops. This is being offered at very competitive rates by WordCall.

Posted on December 14, 2008 at 2:21am —

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Motorola has been selected to Deploy WiMAX network in Pakistan

Mobilink, an Orascom Telecom Company, has selected Motorola to deploy a WiMAX 802.16e-2005 access network in Pakistan. According to the agreement, Motorola will design, plan, deploy, and optimize a WiMAX network for Mobilink. Motorola will also enable quicker adoption of the operator’s WiMAX offering by providing integration and support services as well as indoor and outdoor CPE (customer premises equipment).

Posted on December 14, 2008 at 2:12am —

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3G in Pakistan Latest Development - December 2008

Merry Christmas

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in association with Qualcomm Inc. USA and Central Asian CDMA Forum, organized a two-day training session on 3G (UMTS/WCDMA) Network Planning at PTA HQ from 4-5 December 2008.
The workshop was arranged in the wake of upcoming 3G licensing. PTA has assured the telecom industry for its full support and cooperation for the introduction of new technology and to provide level playing field to all the stake holders. On the occasion of c… Continue

Posted on December 14, 2008 at 2:03am —

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