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The A to Z of wireless
...increase in dual-mode phones opens up the possibility of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) - where one phone can be used to make calls over both... Read more
Aug 11, 2009
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Inside Mobile WiMAX Technology
...for Microwave Access)-IEEE-802.16e-2005 standard is a 'last mile' IP based broadband wireless solution that enables convergence of mobile and fixed... Read more
Apr 23, 2009
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Universal WiMAX: For Fixed, Mobile, Converged and Private Operators
...standard for WiMAX, known as 802.16e-2005, stands to unify...nomadic and mobile services. The convergence of demand for all three... Read more
Apr 23, 2009
silicon.com > White Papers > Networking and Communications > Mobile and Wireless
Priority-Based Fair Scheduling for Multimedia WiMAX Uplink Traffic
...IEEE 802.16 Standard with mobility support from the 802.16e amendment and it enables convergence of mobile and fixed broadband wireless networks covering metropolitan... Read more
Apr 22, 2009
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