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WiMAX spread out accross the world. Become wider from America,Asia,Europe and recently went to Africa. China’s ZTE has sign contract with Mauritanian’s Chinguitel. It will be the first major commercial WiMAX network across the entire African continent.According to the contract, ZTE will provide core network equipment, wireless access equipment and various communication terminal devices for indoor and outdoor use. Neither ZTE nor Chinguitel have divulged the financials detail of the contract.
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WiMAX getting popular day by day. Toshiba , Acer , Asus , Lenovo and Apricot already launched their laptops/netbook enabled-Wimax.Not only laptop, now expanding to Mobile Internet Device (MID). NOKIA N810 WiMAX edition is the first product that comes in my mind that has been a MID with built-in WiMAX module. Here comes the news,October 21,2008 USI announced its MID which was claim as the worlds thinnest MID.The MID-160 adopts a 5-inch 800×480 pixel touch screen with 167,000 colors in a seamless ID design.
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WiMAX getting popular day by day.So many laptop manufacturers launched its laptops WiMAX-enabled which were Toshiba , Acer , Asus and Lenovo . How about Netbook? Congratulations to Apricot, we meet PicoBook Pro. As far as I know, it’s first netbook with WiMAX enabled option.Powered VIA® C7-M™ Ultra Low Voltage 1.2 GHz with 1GB DDR2 RAM. HArddisk space 60GB HDD. High Performance 3D Graphics: VIA Chrome9™ HC3. The Screen is 8.9″ Wide Screen WSVGA (1024×600) Display,1.3 Mega-pixel Integrated Webcam, Built-in 4 in 1 Card-reader, Wireless LAN 802.11abg, Bluetooth. Optional WiMAX, You can choose operating system Windows XP Home Edition or Linux Novell SUSE. The Linux version of Apricot PicoBook Pro is priced at $482, and an additional $84 will get you a Windows XP machine.
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