Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers

WiMAX Backhaul: No Longer Takes a Back Seat

Overview WiMAX is a versatile technology, enabling different service providers to offer compelling voice, rich media and data-oriented services in fixed, nomadic and down the road - mobile modes of operation. It fits the strategy of incumbent Telcos, cable companies, satellite operators and broadband ISPs without a wireless play to extend their services in cities and rural areas. At the same time, mobile operators consider WiMAX as their underlying 4G technology. Recent announcements from Sprint and Korea Telecom as spearheads demonstrate this trend.

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PublisherCeragon File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2007
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