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Why WiMAX?

Overview There has been a significant amount of media interest in WiMAX and its potential to threaten current fixed and mobile operators. In order to properly assess this threat, it is important to understand what WiMAX is, to place it accurately against competing, and complementary technologies and to have a clear view of what the likely future development paths will be. This paper explains WiMAX and compares its capabilities with the other leading communication technologies. The suitability of WiMAX is assessed in several contexts for fixed wireless access, for mobile wireless access and for provision of basic connectivity.

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PublisherIntercai Mondiale File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2007
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