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Magnolia Broadband is pushing its smart antenna technology into the WiMax sector: ArrayComm, another smart antenna developer, recently joined the WiMax Forum and Intel said it would support ArrayComm’s technology in future client devices. Magnolia hints here that it has some sort of arrangement with Intel, which wouldn’t be that surprising given that virtually every company with an interest in WiMax has some sort of tie-up with Intel.
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