Cisco Acquisition Supports WiMax – Who will join the WiMax bandwagon next?

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27 Oct 2007


It was just a few months ago that Cisco began to falter in its position on WiMax technology. Although the company continued to insist that it wouldn t support WiMax, Cisco began looking into the potential of WiMax gear. Now it looks like Cisco is about to make a $330 million purchase in support of WiMax.

Cisco s acquisition of Navini Networks comes along with the announcement that Cisco believes WiMax technology will expand telecom coverage and bring connectivity to areas where it is currently not available. Cisco isn t the only one showing support of the technology. Sprint continues to explore mobile WiMax options, the ITU recently approved WiMax as a global standard for wireless and of course Intel has insisted for years that WiMax is the way to go.
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