ECE Research Seminar 5pm Aug 2 by Gordon Antonello WiMax - The next major wireless standard -- Hi, You are invited to attend the following seminar in the research seminar series of the Department of Electrical and Computer (ECE) Engineering. This seminar is jointly organized by the ECE dept., IEEE and M/s Fujitsu NZ Ltd. Title WiMax- The next major wireless standard Speaker Gordon Antonello Affiliation Chairman of the WiMax Technical Group Date August 2, (Tuesday) 2005 Time 5pm onwards Location Room 3.407, Engineering Bldg, 20 Symonds Street, Auckland (http://www.engineering.auckland.ac.nz/contact.html) Contact N.Nair@auckland.ac.nz Abstract: WiMAX Forum certified equipment is expected to provide up to 50-kilometers of range and allow users to receive broadband connectivity without requiring a direct line of sight with the base station. The equipment is also expected to provide shared data rates up to 70 Mbps, which is enough bandwidth to simultaneously support more than 60 businesses with E1-type connectivity and hundreds of homes with DSL-type connectivity with a single base station. Note book PCs with inbuilt WiMax chips are likely to be available in NZ within the next 9 months just as 802.11 wireless is today. The standard for the mobile version of WiMax is expected to be completed next year. Biography: Gordon is a past CEO and a current Director of Wi-LAN Ltd, the company that holds many of the patents on which the WiMax standards are based. Wi-LAN is the Chair Company of the OFDM Forum (www.ofdm-forum.com ) and a founding member of the WiMAX* Forum (www.wimaxforum.org ). Gordon has been involved in the technology since its inception. Wi-LAN Ltd is represented in NZ by Fujitsu NZ Ltd. This is the first time that the WiMax forum has presented to an Australian or NZ audience and it is therefore an ideal opportunity to update yourself with this next major wireless standard. --