Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification for a new wireless data micro modem.
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3Gcouk on 26th Sep 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
Airspan Networks, a leading provider of WiMAX gear, today announced that it has received FCC certification for 5.4 GHz WiMAX equipment (pdf). The certification covers Airspan's MicroMAX Base Station as well as Airspan's subscriber terminals, the ProST and EasyST. Airspan has deployed 5.4 GHz WiMAX internationally for some time, but …
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CellPhonesZone on 31st Jul 2008 (via cellphoneszone.net)
Intel's long-awaited Centrino 2 platform was finally unveiled yesterday after a three-week delay. The delay reportedly had to do with a problem with FCC certification for the Draft 2.0 802.11n WiFi standard used in the platform. The platform is also supposed to include WiMAX but that capability is not included in the initial versions of the of the platform. Future versions of Centrino 2 will inclu
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FierceWireless on 15th Jul 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
If you're on Sprint or Verizon Wireless and are itching for the Touch Diamond, you're in luck. The Touch Pro is essentially the Touch Diamond that was reviewed at pocketnow.com, but with a keyboard, similar to the TyTN II that it is to replace. According to Engadget Mobile, the device is going through FCC certification for use in the US. The model name is RAPH800. The model that is going through F
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Pocketnow on 1st Jul 2008 (via pocketnow.com)
Among the many ducks that Sprint (and Verizon?) will need to get in a row in order to launch their own version of HTC's Touch Pro, FCC certification ranks pretty freakin' high on the list. No worries, though -- it's all good, because that just happened. An HTC device with model number "RAPH800" has now popped up in the filing system, featuring CDMA with EV-DO on the 850 and 1900MHz bands. Of cours
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Engadget on 30th Jun 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Airspan announced today that it has obtained FCC certification (pdf) to market its compact MicroMAX base station in the 3.65 GHz frequency band as well as the full suite of subscriber devices including the indoor EasyST and outdoor ProST, both of which also support optional WiFi and VoIP extensions. his new certification follows the FCC approval
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DailyWireless on 4th Apr 2008 (via dailywireless.org)
No word on price, but the player does apparently have FCC certification, so we might be seeing it in the States before long.
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Funtonia on 15th Feb 2008 (via funtonia.com)
Airspan Networks, announced today that it had obtained FCC certification to market its HiperMAX base station in the 3.65GHz band in the United States. It's the first of a series of products planned for this band, says the company, which will include their MicroMAX, a compact base station, and several subscriber devices including the EasyST
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DailyWireless on 27th Dec 2007 (via dailywireless.org)