Motorola is taking their time to rise back to glory, in this effort they added another WiMax Access Point to their portfolio. The new Access Point is called 802.16e, Wave 2-ready WAP 450 access point and is slated for availability later this year, delivers improved wireless coverage and is more energy-efficient than previous products.
Motorola also goes on to say that WAP 450 access point delivers as much as 10 watts of power output per sector at the antenna point, whereas traditional ground base stations send out 20 watts or more but lose about half that in the radio frequency (RF) cables. Pretty neat isn't it so?
WiMax seem to be the choice for allot of wireless companies but with Sprint p[laying with the deployment of WiMax, we may never see WiMax surviving within 5yrs, but despise of all that, Mpotorola sees a future in this endeavor.
Lets all hope that WiMax lives on to become an industry standard
[Source: Mobile VOIP]
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