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모토로라,인텔,삼성이 Sprint의 MobileWiMax(와이브로의 공식명칭)협력파트너로 선택됨과 동시에 와이브로에서 많은 경험을 가진 삼성쪽 엔지니어들 미국에서 일 많이 하겠군요.
( Motorola and Samsung will provide mobile WiMax infrastructure and multi-mode devices for the network, while Intel will provide chipsets. 칩셋은 인텔이 제공한다고 하는데, 삼성이 다른 칩제조업체와 와이브로 칩셋을 그동안 만든 노력해왔는데 인텔쪽 칩셋 기술도 이번에 배울수 있는 기회도 되지 않을까 싶네요 )Sprint to Use WiMax for 4G Network
AUG 08, 2006 02:58:57 PM | Add Comment (0) | Permalink
Sprint Nextel, not satisfied with just third-generation (3G) mobile data, will roll out a faster fourth-generation (4G) network using WiMax later this year.
The network, which will start to be rolled out by the fourth quarter and reach as many as 100 million people around the United States by the end of next year, will offer downstream speeds of 2Mbps to 4Mbps, Sprint said Tuesday. Combined with fast uplinks, WiMax will offer enough bandwidth for mobile videoconferencing, transfers of large enterprise files and other applications, executives said.
Partners Intel, Motorola and Samsung Electronics plan to help by equipping notebook PCs and a variety of mobile devices to use the 4G network.
Sprint Nextel is the third-largest U.S. mobile operator. Its choice of WiMax is the first endorsement of the metropolitan-area wireless data system by a major U.S. carrier. Sprint holds licenses around the country for radio spectrum in the 2.5GHz band and had considered other 4G technologies. The carrier said it chose WiMax because it believes it could build an ecosystem of equipment makers around the technology, which is based on the IEEE 802.16e standard.
The 4G service will complement Sprint Nextel’s 3G evolution-data optimized services, executives said at a New York press conference, monitored via webcast. The carrier is already offering video, music and other multimedia services on 3G, but that technology doesn’t deliver the economics Sprint needs, said Barry West, Sprint chief technology officer and president of Sprint’s newly formed 4G business unit. The WiMax network can deliver four times the throughput at one-tenth the cost of 3G, he said.
Pricing of 4G services will easily meet Sprint Nextel’s frequently stated goal of offering customers 1GB of data per month for less than US$20, West said. “We are significantly south of that,” he said.