Executive Vice President of US semiconductor giant Intel, Sean Maloney speaks as he displays WiMAX wireless broadband chip embeded notebook PCs in Tokyo on June 8, 2009. Japan's UQ and Intel have announced they will launch a WiMAX high-speed wireless boardband data communication service in Japan from July 1. Thirteen computer companies have unveiled new computers and electronic gadgets based on the WiMAX technology for the high-speed mobile internet service. Getty Images logo Getty Images 5 months ago

Executive Vice President of US semiconductor giant Intel, Sean Maloney speaks as he displays WiMAX wireless broadband chip embeded notebook PCs in Tokyo on June 8, 2009. Japan's UQ and Intel have announced they will launch a WiMAX high-speed wireless boardband data communication service in Japan from July 1. Thirteen computer companies have unveiled new computers and electronic gadgets based on the WiMAX technology for the high-speed mobile internet service.