Winners of WBI 2008 announced
by David Allen

The Wireless Broadband Innovation Awards is an independent organisation which has been set up to recognise the innovation and leadership the field of wireless technology. Every year there is an award for the “best of” and they judged by a panel of independent industry experts, writers and academics.
WBI Awards 2008 WINNERS
Best WiFi Product or Service
Moovbox M Series Mobile Broadband Gatewayby Moovera Networks
Ekahau RTLS by Ekahau Inc.
Ulwazi e-Learning Project South Africa
AirMagnet Enterprise by AirMagnet
Best Wireless Broadband Mobility Solution
UMA Technology by Kineto Wireless
m-View Mobile by Momentum Technologies Group
M1 Broadband - Integrated solution by MobileOne Ltd
Cairo Airport Ramp Management System by Appear Network
Best Wireless Broadband Security Innovation
Gatekeeper Pico Pro by Yoggie Security Systems
Remote Access Point by Aruba Networks
WirelessGRID Full-Duplex Backhaul Link by Airaya
MEA technology Mesh Camera by Motorola Inc.
Best VoIP Product or Service
fring by fringland Ltd
Velofone Mobile by Velofone Limited
CX94615 High Speed ADSL2plus Chipset with WLAN/VoIP by Conexant Systems, Inc.
BroadWorks Anywhere by BroadSoft
Best WIMAX Product or Service
The WiMAX Network of Castilla y Leon in Spain by Alvarion
Motorola WiMAX CPEi 750 Desktop CPE by Motorola Inc
PC6532 (WiMAX) and PC6209 (HSPA) femtocell reference designs by picoChip
Lime Microsystems multi-standard transciever design by Lime Microsystems
Individual Achievement in Wireless Broadband
Richard and Adrian Cunliffe, Founders BOZII Ltd
Roger B. Marks, Chair IEEE802.16 Working Group
Tim Berners-Lee, W3C - Mobile Web Initiative
Barry West, Sprint Nextel CTO and president, Xohm
Most Innovative Wireless Broadband Company
BT - BTFON Community Project
Broadcom - BCM21551 3G Phone on a Chip
Nokia Emerging Business Unit - Widsets
Samsung Electronics - WiMAX portfolio
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