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Written by Adam Gosling
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Wednesday, 14 February 2007 |
Latest WiMAX technology and services can be experienced at 3GSM
PRESS RELEASE From 3GSM World Congress: Barcelona, February 12th, 2007 - Samsung
Electronics Co., Ltd., a leading provider of telecommunications network
systems and handsets, demonstrates its Mobile WiMAX technology and
services for the first time in Europe at 3GSM World Congress 2007 in
Barcelona , Spain.
Following Samsung and Sprint-Nextel's
partnership in August of 2006 to collaborate on the US carrier's major
4G wireless initiative, which will adopt the Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e
TDD OFDMA) technology standard, Samsung will showcase the latest in
mobile convergence devices ready for Mobile WIMAX.
Sprint's
partners in the 4G wireless broadband initiative, Samsung, Intel,
Motorola, and Nokia, will share a booth under the theme of "WiMAX is
here!". In this booth, the partners will together conduct live
demonstrations of Mobile WiMAX (network equipment and devices provided
by Samsung), while showing multimedia services such as Mobile
TV/Personal Contents (provided by Sprint) and multimedia conference or
MMC (provided by Samsung).
Samsung's new Mobile WiMAX
devices include the SPH-P9000 and SPH-M8100 . The P9000 is a true
Mobile WiMAX convergence device, which enables wireless broadband
access and voice communications, while the M8100 is the first
commercially available Mobile WiMAX PDA device. The connectivity
capabilities of the new Mobile WiMAX technology will be exclusively
showcased through the use of a USB dongle during the demonstrations,
meaning users can access Mobile WiMAX and HSDPA services by connecting
the USB dongle to a lap top.
As a pioneer in Mobile WiMAX
technology, Samsung has conducted numerous trials with various partners
across the world. Currently, seven trials are underway, with more
planned for 2007. At the annual Samsung 4G Forum in August 2006, a
successful demonstration illustrated the performance capabilities of
Mobile WiMAX and proved that it can be migrated to 4G with data
transmission speeds of 100Mbps achieved on a moving bus and access
speeds of 3.5Gbps achieved under stationary conditions.
This
technology was commercialized in South Korea in May 2006 and Samsung
now provides Mobile WiMAX network solutions to various service
providers in North and South America and Asia . The SPH-P9000 and M8100
will be launched in South Korea in the first half of 2007. No plans
have been made yet for their introduction overseas.
SPH-P9000
The
P9000 is an UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC)-like convergence device, capable of
providing voice and multimedia data communications through Mobile WiMAX
technology. Hailed by early reviewers as the "ultimate convergence
machine", it combines Windows XP, a large 30GB hard disk, 256MB RAM, a
1GHz CPU, WiMAX, CDMA EV-DO, and a 1.3 megapixel camera into a compact
143 x 94 x 29.7 mm size with a 5" display while weighing only 583g. The
P9000 comes with a full QWERTY keyboard for quick and painless typing
and surfing, while the MP3 player, VOD, and camera functions provide
easy access to a myriad of multimedia entertainment. In all, the P9000
will offer users a perfect device that marries work and play.
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