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Motorola Demos WiMAX for the Car
Motorola Demos WiMAX for the Car
With WiMAX World less than a week away, Motorola announced today a proof-of-concept device for bringing WiMAX to the automobile. It’s called the X24, and it’s designed for in-car broadband applications like automotive telemetry and, presumably, future entertainment and information features. ...
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XOHM WiMAX In Baltimore: Speed Tests With XOHM ExpressCard
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blog.laptopmag.com — We went to Baltimore today to check out America’s first fully-functional XOHM city for ourselves. Earlier today, we had a hands-on experience with XOHM using a Nokia N810 WiMAX tablet . Since then, we’ve gone out and purchased an ExpressCard adapter, ... (more) XOHM WiMAX In Baltimore: Speed Tests With XOHM ExpressCard
Sprint (finally) launches Xohm aka WiMAX in Baltimore
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crunchgear.com — It’s real, ladies and germs. Sprint’s much anticipated and often thought vaporware service has finally gone live in Baltimore . The WiMAX service dubbed Xohm is 4G and boasts download speeds of 2-4 Mbps. Samsung is offering a Xohm-branded Express air card for $60 and ZyXEL has a Xohm modem for ... (more) Sprint (finally) launches Xohm aka WiMAX in Baltimore
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WiMAX for automobiles: Motorola's X24 concept
jkOnTheRun — ... I'll have my EV-DO modem with me and if I wasn't driving, I'd likely be using wireless broadband in the car. Motorola is probably glad to hear me say that because that tells them that I might be a good candidate for their X24 proof-of-concept device. The small board and radio supports WiMAX and is meant to be installed right in your vehicle. Don't think that this connectivity is limited to just web access for entertainment and work: Motorola envisions automotive services like telemetry and I could easily see a device like this be leveraged for traffic and location data. It ...

Motorola shows off X24 WiMAX concept module for cars
Engadget — ... While folks 'round these parts are only just now getting their first real taste of WiMAX, Motorola is already looking towards a WiMAX-filled future, where it hopes devices like its X24 concept module will let even your car tap into all that ...

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