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Subject: [Wi-Fi Net News] Intel Says Notebooks to Have WiMax by 2006

By Glenn Fleishman
Special to Wi-Fi Networking News
Permanently archived item <http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003958.html>

[1] We can't quite picture WiMax becoming as ubiquitous and cheap as Wi-Fi in two 
years, but Intel can: Intel stands by its expectation that WiMax technology will be 
embedded in its notebook computers by 2006. What will these transceivers pick up? Hard 
to tell. WiMax isn't poised at the moment to become a mobile or fixed public space 
replacement for Wi-Fi or for cellular 3G. But Intel must expect it's on track for 
that. But remember that Intel put 802.11b into its first-generation Centrinos and has 
only recently added an 802.11g option into Centrino's successor.

URLs referenced:
[1] <http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/07/02/intel_wimax/>

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