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| Kyocera Intros Updated USB Wireless Broadband Modem for iBurst Kyocera announces an updated USB-type modem for iBurst – a mobile broadband wireless access (MBWA) system. This small-sized gadget allows for various methods of connecting to PCs – either via USB cable or direct to a PC's USB port, bringing flexibility and convenience to users. The product will launch commercially in August. Kyocera's iBurst system has been field-proven by providing commercial services in more than ten countries worldwide. The iBurst-based technology was standardized as the IEEE802.20 – 625k MC mode in June 2008. Among other things, the iBurst system generates high spectrum efficiency of 32 Mbps total throughput per base station (24Mbps downlink; 8Mbps uplink) over just 5MHz of bandwidth, which is crucial for feasible and economical MBWA rollout. write your comments about the article :: © 2008 Networking News :: home page |