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Navini NetworksNavini Networks - With powerful commercial validation of our patented Smart Antenna technology delivering zero-install, non-line-of-sight portable broadband, Navini Networks are demonstrating the viability, the economics, and the success of the mobile WiMAX 802.16e vision.



Navini WiMax PC Card. While Navini doesn't call it Navini WiMax PC card, presumably the card is aimed at supporting WiMax. Navini is a member of the WiMax Forum.


Navini WiMax PC Card

Pre-WiMax card appears on market
Navini Networks has launched a PC card that will hook mobile devices to 3.5GHz "fixed" wireless broadband services. It's not a Navini WiMax PC card, but it's part of an upgrade to mobile WiMax when it arrives, says the company.

"It's not a WiMax card, because the 802.16e standard is not complete," said Sai Subramanian vice president marketing at Navini. "But the solution we offer today has all the attributes of a 802.16e plug and play portable broadband system: you can have broadband wherever you are."

The card, launched at the WiMax Summit in Paris, can be used with fixed wireless networks based on Navini's proprietary Ripwave products. These include Irish Broadband, and Unwired Australia, which has a 3.5GHz network covering Sydney. It uses Navini's Smart Antennas and adaptive beam forming, to deliver mobile broadband, said Subramanian.

The Navini WiMax PC card will cost Navini's service provider customers more than a Wi-Fi card, but will be sold cheaply or bundled with a broadband service, he said: "The basic idea behind personal broadband is to give the end user a service that is not that much more expensive than DSL or cable," said Subramanian. "You can charge a little bit of a premium, but not a factor of ten, like some of the 3G guys are doing."




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Techworld - Navini WiMax PC card, pre-WiMax card appears on market. www.techworld.com

Navini Networks - "Leaders of Mobile Wireless Broadband" - Link to their products page. www.navini.com

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