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WiMax PC CardsWiMax PC Cards - WiMax PC cards are set to hit the markets much sooner than many observers had expected. WiMaxPCCards.com is about WiMax, wireless NIC's, Redline Communications, Aperto, the 802.16e standard, Navini Networks & other interesting WiMax related topics.



Wavesat WiMax PC Card. It is available as an upgrade to Wavesat's Evolutive Reference kits or as a complete Mini-PCI Reference kit, Wavesat WiMax PC card. WiMax Nic information can also be found here on this page.


Wavesat WiMax PC Card

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About Wavesat
Founded in 1993, Wavesat Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company focused on the development and supply of modem chips for WiMax compliant systems. Wavesat is headquartered in Montreal, Canada where it conducts research and development activities. Wavesat is a privately held company. Key investors include Skypoint Capital Corporation, BDC Venture Capital, Innovatech du Grand Montreal and Monet Capital.

Wavesat is a principal member of the WiMAX Forum, a nonprofit corporation formed to certify the compatibility and interoperability of Broadband Wireless devices conforming to the 802.16 wireless MAN and ETSI HiperMAN specifications and to help accelerate the introduction of these devices into the marketplace.

About Wavesat's WiMAX Mini-PCI
Wavesat WiMax PC card 3.5 GHz Mini-PCI Design is a development platform to guide and support efforts in designing WiMAX compliant wireless systems using Wavesat's Evolutive WiMAX DM256 chip. It is available as an upgrade to Wavesat's Evolutive Reference kits or as a complete Mini-PCI Reference kit, Wavesat WiMax PC card.

Wavesat's reference design in the form of an extended length Mini-PCI module enables Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Device Manufacturers (ODMs) to rapidly design and manufacture cost effective WiMAX CPE solutions by providing a plug-and-play complete solution for the lower layer air interface and time critical low-level MAC functionality. The industry standard compliant Mini-PCI format simplifies the overall WiMAX CPE design, enabling customers to bring WiMAX solutions to market faster and more cost-efficiently while allowing for flexibility to address further changes driven by the WiMAX emerging market dynamics, application diversity and customer profiles. Wavesat WiMax PC card.

Highlights
Includes PHY, low-level MAC and RF circuitry with standard interface to your motherboard.
Customize higher layer application processor and peripherals according to your specific needs.
Supports 802.16-2004 and provides forward compatibility with IEEE 802.16e for basic mobility.
Reduces your time to market and development costs.
Supports TDD and HFDD.
Available now!

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WiMax NICWiMax NIC - A NIC stands for Network Interface Card, and it is another vital part of networking. The network card is what allows the computer to communicate with the rest of the network. WiMax NIC and Wavesat WiMax PC card information and websites.


The most relevant links we could find, placed here free

Mobile Pipeline - Wavesat WiMax PC card, startups aim at WiMax heavyweights. nwm.mobilepipeline.com

Wavesat - About Wavesat, technology, products, customer service, media, makers of the Wavesat WiMax PC card and more. www.wavesat.com

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