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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Motorola unveils new mobile internet technology

Motorola, one of the big names in handset manufacture, has this week unveiled a new WiMAX Chipset modem solution which they are claiming gives ultra-high-speed functionality to its phones.

This technology is part of what Motorola is calling ‘application centric’ modem architecture. It supports ultra-high-speed functionality for 3G and 4G thin mobile devices and is optimized for low power use and small devices. The developers claim it will outperform any other existing 3G technology. As a result it is being billed as powering “the true wireless internet to a consumer’s hand.”

This new modem solution is due to be launched with a range of new Motorola mobile devices at the beginning of next year. It reflects how the whole telecoms industry is adapting to the possibilities of WiMAX technology to achieve what people want, which is the ability to connect and interact with information and entertainment wherever they are.


The promise is that WiMAX technology will continue to deliver data networks that work faster, are more convenient and offer much enhanced multimedia quality. It looks like it’s an exciting time to be involved in mobile internet technology.

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