Jan 08

Nokia stopped production of N810 WiMaxThe world’s largest mobile phone manufacturer Nokia has ended the production of its only WiMax device. It’s another nail in the coffin for WiMax in the battle against the more widely adopted Long-Term Evolution (LTE).

“We have ramped down the N810 WiMax Edition tablet. It has reached the end of its lifecycle,” said a Nokia spokesperson. It is unusual for a product to have a lifecycle as short as N810 Wimax had. Even the trendiest of models tend to be on the market at least a year.

Canadian Nortel Networks Corp has estimated that approximately 80 percent of the mobile phone providers will shift towards LTE and the rest will go for WiMax.

According to Reuters Nokia has not ruled out future WiMax models. “We will continue to follow the technology and its evolution,” the Nokia representative said.


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