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POSBRO Goes WiMax In U.S.

POSBRO Goes WiMax In U.S.Last year POSBRO showed the world’s first wireless gaming platform, the G100. Since then it’s been working on a mobile WIMAX gaming terminal, and hasalready signed an agreement to use the G100 to provide wireless online gaming in Korea.   Now the company is set to launch a mobile WIMAX gaming business in the US, it announced at CES. The G100 will launch in the US late this early or early 2009.   "We’re delighted to bring this revolutionary mobile WiMAX device to US market, and it willdramatically change the way people enjoy games and Internet while they’re on the move," explained Joonil Shin, CEO of POSBRO.   POSBRO is currently working with developers on a variety ofonline game titles which are optimized for the G100 platform.

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