Cellular Equipment White Papers
WiMAX at the Great Wall: Main Issues and Challenges in the Chinese Market
Overview This white paper introduces some of the main issues surrounding WiMAX in China. There exist uncertainties not only about the technology itself but also about its detailed roll out plan. As operators, equipment makers as well as handset vendors are focusing their efforts on the 3G field, they cannot afford to invest in the R&D and commercialization of WiMAX in China. Despite the obstacles, there is enough room for WiMAX to expand in China as the coverage of fixed telecom service and WiFi is narrow.
| Publisher | Research On Asia (ROA) Group | File Format | |
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| Date Published | September 2006 | Downloads | 61 |
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