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Wavesat, one of the of the smallest developers of WiMAX ICs, has ...

Wavesat, one of the of the smallest developers of WiMAX ICs, has become the first to release a product that complies with the IEEE 802.16-2004 standard, beating Intel and Fujitsu Microelectronics America, ABI Research said. Wavecast announced availability of…

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its 6th-generation OFDM chip, the DM256, marking “a milestone in the development of WiMAX infrastructure,” said ABI Research Senior Analyst Philip Solis. But he said “Wavesat’s massive competitors are breathing down its neck. As a smaller company, Wavecast can be more nimble, and has stolen this first march, but Intel and Fujitsu Microelectronics already have secured relationships with customers who will wait until they release their own products early next year. And when those milestones occur, Wavesat’s huge adversaries will have much greater production capacity.”