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WiMAX chipset market faces much uncertainty
9:48 AM - December 15, 2005 by
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WiMAX technology promises to satisfy a strong demand for mobile broadband, but competing technologies are significant threats, reports In-Stat. Despite much uncertainty in this market, the market research firm foresees the value of the WiMAX chipset market could reach as high as $950 million by 2009.
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