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WiMAX Network Design Part III in a series on how to plan a city-wide wireless WiMAX network. Once a municipality or operator has considered the business model and financial aspects of the WiMAX network and a comprehensive initial site survey has been completed‚ a preliminary design is required. The design will leverage the assets and information gained from the site survey and allow the engineer to make a cost effective design choice in terms of equipment and architecture. A comprehensive
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Access which is known as WiMAX technology and its usage. It will also explain that what the need for producing such technology was and some of the applications such as Triple Play and WiMax Backhaul. What is special in WiMAX and whether it is better than WiFi or not? What are the advantages and the disadvantages of WiMax? I will also explain that what makes it different from Wi-Fi regarding coverage‚ expenses and deployment. Some of the enhancements and failures cases with WiMax are also presented.
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WiMAX Technology Technical Description WiMAX technology is a worldwide wireless networking standard that addresses interoperability across IEEE 802.16* standard-based products. WiMAX technology offers greater range and bandwidth than the wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) family of standards and provides a wireless alternative to wired backhaul and last mile deployments that use Data over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS) cable modems‚ Digital Subscriber Line technologies (xDSL)‚ T-carrier
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acquisition of one of Malaysia’s four WiMAX licenses in March‚ 2007. The license granted P1 access to 30Mhz of spectrum in the 2.3Ghz band. Following its spectrum acquisition‚ P1 moved quickly to form a series of strategic alliances aimed at getting its WiMAX network off the ground as quickly and efficiently as possible. In January 2008 P1 announced that it would award its network build-out to Alcatel-Lucent‚ which agreed to provide a complete end-to-end WiMAX broadband solution in a deal valued at
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What is WiMAX? WiMax is a wireless digital communications system‚ also known as IEEE 802.16‚ that is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks". WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access (BWA) up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations‚ and 3 - 10 miles (5 - 15 km) for mobile stations. In contrast‚ the WiFi/802.11 wireless local area network standard is limited in most cases to only 100 - 300 feet (30 - 100m). With WiMAX‚ WiFi-like data rates are easily supported‚ but the issue of
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Question #1 (a)Requirements for 4G & challenges: 4G is fourth generation standard for mobile phones and telecommunication. It is preceded by 3G. 4G designer has been facing some technical challenges against the requirements. Yes‚ 4G can meet all requirements if designer overcome the challenges. Data in 4G traffic is centric‚ data traffic channel increase instead of voice traffic channels. In wireless link user demand for services with the implementation of Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
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WiMAX: An Information Study WiMAX: An Information Study This study will define what WiMAX is; provide a brief history of the technology; describe how WiMAX works and discuss its uses and potential benefits. WiMAX has the potential to become an extension to the reach of broadband solutions. WiMAX is still emerging and growing but shows signs of picking up a wider acceptance in the broadband marketplace. Could WiMAX be the broadband of the future? What is WiMAX? WiMAX‚ short for Worldwide
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An Overview of Mobile WiMAX (IEEE802.16e-2005) Technology Abstract The increasing demands for high-speed mobile Internet access over the past few years have motivated the development of broadband wireless access technologies. Mobile WiMAX (based on IEEE 802.16e-2005 standard) provides a solution to meet the demands. This paper will present a high-level overview of the development of Mobile WiMAX and the key technologies involved in Mobile WiMAX. This paper will also address the future development
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WiMAX or Wi-Fi: The Best Suited Candidate Technology for Building Wireless Access Infrastructure order to highlight that which technology will be better to build a wireless access infrastructure. The first part of the paper examines the both of these wireless technology in order to understand both technologies and their underlying concepts. Then‚ I have discussed some key characteristics to compare the both of these technologies. The last part concludes and presents a conclusion of which will
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