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At both the ITU Telecom World and 3G World Congress in Hong Kong last month, WiMAX was much in evidence. While the hype of one or two years ago has largely subsided, there is still considerable uncertainty in the market about the likely size of WiMAX in Asia, and when this opportunity is likely to materialize. 


Here are some of the trends emerging from the conferences:

Mobile WiMAX to dominate, even in "fixed" deployments
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Designed for the fashionista yuppie with a knack for sophistication, this just might be the right personal computer for you. It is small and light yet distinctly designed in sophisticated elegance.

Sturdy enough to travel with, the ASUS M5N is a wonderful computer to tote around and show off. With its diminutive size and weight, it is easy to carry and slip into a designer bag.
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Here is one fine piece of work that’s simply to die for. At a nimble 1.5 kg with a 12.1-inch body, the Asus S5N incorporates Intel’s Centrino mobile technology which includes the Intel Pentium M 1.4 855GM chipset family and Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 network connection system.
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New microprocessors that deliver higher performance while consuming less power have been an emerging segment catering to the increasing number of mobile PC users who rely greatly on notebooks and sub-notebooks for business and personal productivity.
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Here are some of the trends emerging from the conferences:

Mobile WiMAX to dominate, even in "fixed" deployments
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Designed for the fashionista yuppie with a knack for sophistication, this just might be the right personal computer for you. It is small and light yet distinctly designed in sophisticated elegance.

Sturdy enough to travel with, the ASUS M5N is a wonderful computer to tote around and show off. With its diminutive size and weight, it is easy to carry and slip into a designer bag.
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Here is one fine piece of work that’s simply to die for. At a nimble 1.5 kg with a 12.1-inch body, the Asus S5N incorporates Intel’s Centrino mobile technology which includes the Intel Pentium M 1.4 855GM chipset family and Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 network connection system.
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New microprocessors that deliver higher performance while consuming less power have been an emerging segment catering to the increasing number of mobile PC users who rely greatly on notebooks and sub-notebooks for business and personal productivity.
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