4G 802.16e
A Comparison of Two Fourth Generation Technologies: WiMAX and 3GPP-LTE
White Paper Modern Wireless Wide Area Networks (WWAN) and wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN) are under extensive investigation in recent years with a view to progressing towards 4th generation (4G) public wireless networks. [23 Apr 2009]
Evaluation of Multimedia Services in Mobile WiMAX
White Paper Mobile WiMAX defines architecture for metropolitan area broadband wireless access networks based on IEEE 802.16e. One of the most important characteristics of Wi-MAX is support of applications with different QoS... [22 Apr 2009]
The Business of WiMAX: Impact of Technology, Architecture & Spectrum on the WiMAX Business Case
White Paper The advent of next generation, wireless broadband platforms pairing performance with favorable economics is ushering in a new age of unprecedented connectivity in communities across a diverse range of global markets. [01 Apr 2009]
WiMAX and IMT-2000
White Paper The inclusion of mobile WiMAX under the IMT-2000 umbrella will offer significant benefits to the mobile community by assuring the global delivery of Wireless Broadband Internet services at the lowest cost. [01 Apr 2009]
Who will win the LTE vs WiMax grudge match?
News The future of 4G is a tale of two technologies: LTE and mobile WiMax - but which tech is likely to win? LTE (long term evolution) is the next generation of cellular technology, theoretically capable of supporting... [23 Oct 2008]
Completing the 4G Vision: Gateways for Mobile WiMAX
White Paper WiMAX is a set of specifications created by the WiMAX Forum and based on standards developed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group (WG). There are two standards of note here. The first is IEEE 802.16-2004, sometimes called 802.16d, which... [29 Feb 2008]
NTT DoCoMo flirts with mobile WiMax
News Japan's NTT DoCoMo is eyeing a WiMax network. The mobile operator has said it has applied for a licence from the Japanese ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications to run a test WiMax network. The outdoor network will be set up in... [30 Mar 2006]
Radioactive: What's next for 3G?
Comment Take-up of 3G services around Europe has been disappointing, prompting operators to bring forward plans to upgrade their networks to 3.5G, and - wait for it - 3.99G. But just what this entails remains debatable. [08 Sep 2005]
Analysts predict non-3G mobile advances
News Uncertainties about the future development of 3G mobile means a number of alternatives are on operators' agendas, some below and some above promised 3G speeds. A range of research out this week suggests some operators will offer... [21 Nov 2003]