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WiMAX Promises Breakthrough in Broadband Access

Overview A new wireless networking technology, called WiMAX, is poised to reshape the way that service providers offer broadband Internet access in the U.S. and other countries, holding out the promise that high-speed network services may take off in these markets, according to a senior Intel Corp. executive. WiMAX, also known as 802.16a, is a wireless networking standard that offers greater range and bandwidth than the Wi-Fi family of standards, which includes 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g. This paper explains that new wireless networking standard WiMAX offers greater range, bandwidth than Wi-Fi.

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Date PublishedOctober 2003 Downloads12
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