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Redline Communications unveiled a WiMAX-ready base station and subscriber station. Redline released the AN-100U, a fully compliant IEEE 802.16-2004 platform. A member of the WiMAX Forum T, Redline said it is actively participating in developing the 802.16e standard for mobile applications. “Interest in the IEEE Standard 802.16 continues to explode around the world, with hundreds of engineers from global industry cooperating on its evolution,” said Roger B. Marks, chairman of IEEE 802.16. “As companies introduce new products based upon that foundation, the synergies created by the standard are set to bring about a rapid evolution of broadband wireless access as an essential communications tool.” redlinecommunications.com

NTT DoCoMo

NTT DoCoMo Inc. released its 2G mova N506iS mobile phone, which the carrier said is the first phone to contain a flat-panel display that also functions as a speaker. DoCoMo said the phone’s flat-panel speaker emits sound by sending vibrations throughout the entire display panel; most handsets feature speakers on the side of the display. To listen to a voice call, users can place an ear anywhere on the N506iS’s panel. New Transducers Ltd. in the United Kingdom developed the phone’s flat-panel speaker technology and NXT SoundVu. Nttdocomo.com

Audiotrieve

Audiotrieve L.L.C. introduced its InBoxer Version 2.0 spam filter, which uses language technology rather than rules, keywords, challenges and lists. Version 2.0 includes features such as mailtones, which are similar to ringtones by allowing users to set a distinctive ringtone based on the sender, subject or any text in the message; PopBoxer, an optional feature that filters all mail through Microsoft Outlook and the InBoxer spam engine on the user’s PC; and InBoxer Redirector for BlackBerry users. audiotrieve.com

Novatel Wireless

Novatel Wireless Inc. released its newest W-CDMA laptop computer card, which the company said will work on the 2100 MHz band in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, as well as on GPRS and GSM networks on the 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz frequencies. The company said the Merlin U630 card is shipping to some wireless carriers and in testing with others. Novatel makes a variety of W-CDMA laptop cards, and many see the company ahead of rival Sierra Wireless in the W-CDMA PC card space. Novatel sells W-CDMA PC cards through 15 operators in 17 countries in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America. “The Merlin U630 is a significant launch for Novatel Wireless as it combines global wireless Internet access with the advantage of 3G broadband access throughout Asia, Europe and the Middle East,” said Peter Leparulo, chief executive officer for Novatel Wireless. “By partnering with our world-class operator customers, Novatel Wireless will continue to bring the advantages of 3G technology to subscribers across the globe with technologically advanced products like the Merlin U630.” Novatelwireless.com

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