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Kyocera Updates iBurst USB Modem for Commercial Users

  July 14th, 2008



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If you are like me, you may have never heard of iBurst. iBurst is a wireless mobile broadband specification that is used in commercial wireless WANs. The specification is defined by the IEEE 802.20 group for a low-cot, always-on mobile network with peak data rates of over 1 Mbits/s.

Kyocera is one of the main hardware providers for the specification and it has announced a new and updated USB modem for iBurst simply called the USB Wireless Broadband Modem for iBurst. The modem can be directly connected to a USB port on a host computer or can be connected via a cradle using a USB cable. The modem operates on a 5MHz bandwidth and provides up to 24Mbps download and up to 8Mbps upload per iBurst base station.

Filed under 802.11g, 802.11b & Bluetooth Adapters

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