Intel demonstrated a notebook switching seamlessly between a Wi-Fi and a WiMax network at the GSM Show in Barcelona.
Intel demonstrated a notebook switching seamlessly between a Wi-Fi and a WiMax network at the GSM Show in Barcelona.
Intel and Nokia developed the mobile client, and Nokia Siemens focused on the network infrastructure. “The demo gives a first glimpse to a possible future solution,” Intel research scientist Christian Maciocco said on the company’s blog.
ABI Research estimates MIDs (having WiFi and WiMAX/3G) will grow from 3.4 Million Units in 2008 to over 89 Million Units in 2012. Seamless handovers will be required when roaming and running multimedia applications.
Source: http://www.dailywireless.org/2008/02/12/intel-demos-wifiwimax-handover/
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