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iBurst gets a speed boost, to 2Mbps, and a voice phone
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iBurst gets a speed boost, to 2Mbps, and a voice phone | iBurst gets a speed boost, to 2Mbps, and a voice phone |
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| Written by Stuart Corner | |
| Friday, 14 December 2007 | |
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"Kyocera designed this product in response to market demand for ever-faster wireless mobile Internet access," said Mr Masashi Yano, deputy general manager, of Kyocera's corporate communication system equipment division. "We will position the new modem as a high-end product, with 2Mbps user-priority features, multi-session capability and quality of service functions." Kyocera has also introduced an iBurst telephone handset: a standard phone with built in iBurst modem that can make VoIP calls over either the iBurst network or, via an Ethernet connection, through a broadband connected PC. iBurst was developed by ArrayComm a company founded by Marty Cooper, widely regarded as the 'father' of cellular wireless technology. It claims to be the most spectrally efficient of all broadband wireless access technologies. "The iBurst system provides high spectrum efficiency of 32Mbps total throughput per base station (24Mbps downlink; 8Mbps uplink) over just 5MHz of bandwidth," according to Kyocera.{moscomment}
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