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Motorola announces testing on new automobile-based WiMax module

X24 is designed to allow broadband capabilities in vehicles.

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Mobile, Computing | by Jeremy Goldstone | Sat Sep 27, 2008 9:59PM | 1 comment

Motorola has announced it has begun a proof-of-concept trial on the X24, a WiMAX-enabled wireless module that could be used to connect vehicles such as cars to the Internet at broadband speeds for a relatively low cost, although the specific speeds have not been released. The X24 is based on Motorola's WTM1000 WiMAX chipset and uses MIMO A/B antennaes and other features to lessen interference issues. The device will be on display at the WiMAX World 2008 convention in Chicago.

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Brian Alvey external link (10:04 AM on Sun Sep 28, 2008)

Mobile internet just gets more exciting every day (he says from a conference in Baltimore via EVDO). Bring on the WIMAX!

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