BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Flarion is hoping to increase the adoption of its flash-OFDM technology with the release Wednesday (March 17) of a chip set, reference design kit, and two modems targeted at laptops ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Fourteen companies have formed an alliance to develop and deploy Flarion Technologies' flash-OFDM technology for mobile services based on the Internet Protocol (IP). Flarion's system ...
Flarion Technologies, the architect of the Flash-OFDM mobile broadband system, that T-Mobile International, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG, deployed a trial of Flarion’s system for mobile ...
BEDMINSTER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 8, 2004--Siemens Communications will be integrating FLASHOFDM (R) (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) technology into its portfolio of mobile broadband ...
Slovakia is home to what Flarion Technologies Inc. is calling the world’s first commercial launch of a new broadband wireless technology designed to compete with Wi-Fi and 3G (third-generation) ...
German telecommunications gear maker Siemens is backing a new kind of broadband wireless technology that will compete with Wi-Fi and 3G cellular services. The company on Friday said it is partnering ...
AMSTERDAM -- Third-generation mobile phone services are finally here after a mammoth effort that cost the industry at least $123 billion, but new systems that operate much faster already threaten to ...
The proposed sale of cell phone operator Nextel Communications to Sprint is forcing some drastic changes at Flarion Technologies, whose wireless Internet gear is fast enough to rival a cable ...
T-Mobile Austria has cancelled plans to deploy a Flash-OFDM network using its 450MHz licence. The German-owned firm had been considering rolling out Flash-OFDM infrastructure to enhance mobile ...
In the race among wireless broadband technologies, the still-developing mobile WiMax is building up a head of steam with a community of supporting vendors. But less well-publicized approaches are ...
A top networking gear producer plans to offer a speedy new cellular technology that's an alternative to DSL and cable Internet access with the added advantage of being available on the road. NetGear ...
The company teams up with Flarion, which makes a new kind of wireless technology that competes with Wi-Fi and 3G cellular. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News reporter in 2004, covering ...
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