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PBBA iBurst, Australia



ArrayComm decided to develop ASICs for user equipment in-house, to reduce device manufacturers' development cost and time-to-market in order to avoid a delay in the supply of equipment.


  • The i-BURST Personal Broadband System is a mobile wireless broadband network...

  • i-BURST is complementary to 2G and 3G systems as well as short-range 802.11...

  • i-BURST allows subscribers to access broadband Internet services through a...

  • ArrayComm decided to develop ASICs for user equipment in-house, to reduce...

  • i-BURST is designed to achieve 1Mbps to 40Mbps user peak data rates as well...

  • i-BURST will eventually cover eight Australian cities and be available to...

  • Pre-commercial system rollout of the i-BURST system commenced in November...

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