Title Correction

Aug. 14, 2007
Thanks for the opportunity to get on the June cover. The cover and the article ("Single Chip Holds WiMAX Transceiver," June 2007, p. 96) look great. There was one error in the article that I'd like to correct. My title is actually "Director, ...

Thanks for the opportunity to get on the June cover. The cover and the article ("Single Chip Holds WiMAX Transceiver," June 2007, p. 96) look great. There was one error in the article that I'd like to correct. My title is actually "Director, Wireless Data Products" and not "WiMAX Business Manager" as was listed in the article's author information.
Walter Lau
MAXIM Integrated Products

Editor's Note: Walter, thank you very much for writing and setting the record straight.

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