Think you're getting a decent speed for a decent price on your broadband? Well think again. Kuala Lumpur-based Velchip has just announced plans to create a vast broadband-over-powerline network which will deliver 224Mbps to users in Malaysia for about RM5 (or $1.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.06 at 15:13
If it wasn't clear going into the auction, it's pretty much obvious now that the dust has settled: Google wasn't in the 700MHz Block C auction to win it -- though it was certainly ready to pony up the cash in the event of a win.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.04 at 02:14
Late last year, we were still wondering whether LTE even had the backing to keep up with WiMAX. Fast forward to CTIA 2008, and my, how the tables have turned.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.03 at 07:12
Although we just heard that Comcast's DOCSIS 3. 0 rollout was on track for 2009, folks in the Twin Cities region now have exclusive bragging rights for an undisclosed window of time.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.03 at 06:35
It's April, do you know where your WiMax service is? Unfortunately, S. Korea as Sprint backtracks on the planned April launch of its commercial Xohm service.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.03 at 06:16
So Aircell just nabbed itself the first and only approval from the FAA for air-to-ground mobile broadband for US domestic flights, meaning we're that much closer to in-flight internet.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.02 at 17:56
While Mio was busy propping up its Moov GPS lineup at CeBIT, it has smartly chosen CTIA to unveil a prototype PND that touts wireless connectivity.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.02 at 13:18
Dell’s next-generation laptops, available later this year, will support a single-card EV-DO and HSPA 3G network connections through Qualcomm’s Gobi solution, the PC maker announced yesterday.
Via Laptoping | Posted on 2008.04.02 at 05:21
Damn, Everex clearly stepped up their game with the Cloudbook MAX. Not that we want to harsh on the original Cloudbook or anything, but this thing is definitely in a different class -- and the integrated XOHM WiMAX doesn't hurt, either.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.01 at 18:53
Having trouble telling the difference between this and a garden-variety N810? Yeah, don't worry about it -- that's okay, and it's actually by design.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.04.01 at 17:54