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iBurst: Alternative to ubiquitous (mobile) broadband, pre-WiMAX?

WiMAX may lose out if it is slow in rolling out, and industry players said December is an overly ambitious deadline!

The new pitch is iBurst, said to have transformed wireless broadband in Africa. The buzz will be in KL next Thursday: MoBif and Kyocera are bringing iBurst International Forum 2007 to town.

Not assigned IEEE802.20 standard until December 2006, iBurst is said to require only 5MHz of licensed spectrum to deliver "faster data rates with portability up to 60 mph, IP end-to-end, robust base-station handover, heavy-duty security".

Read it in my CNet Asia blog -- Lemak Lemang.

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