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Deploying Mobile WiMAX Networks

White Paper WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is described by the WiMAX Forum as "A standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access as an alternative to cable and... [23 Apr 2009]

Mobility Improvement in IEEE 802.16

White Paper WiMAX was initially developed as a fixed wireless broadband solution, to be used as a last mile connection, substituting the need for laying DSL or Ethernet cables as they become difficult to upgrade. [23 Apr 2009]

WiMAX Opportunities in the Broadcast Environment

White Paper While Wi-Fi was developed to cover small areas such as a home, coffee shop or office floor, WiMAX is intended to deliver 'Last mile' wireless broadband access over large coverage areas - typically as an alternative to... [23 Apr 2009]

Performance Analysis of the WIMAX-D Physical Layer Blocks on a Next Generation Baseband Processor Platform

White Paper Wireless MAN Standards-based technology enable the delivery of "Last mile" wireless broadband access as an alternative to Cable and DSL. This paper provides an overview of the radio interface physical... [22 Apr 2009]

"WiMAX" the Future of Wireless Communication

White Paper Wimax vision is to deliver "Last mile" broadband connectivity to home or business locations, also its data rates are comparable with Cable and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) rates. The Wimax technology is... [22 Apr 2009]

Ericsson racks up 500Mbps speeds over copper

News Ericsson also said in its statement that vectorised VDSL2 could be used by operators to "enhance fibre-access deployments with copper access in the last mile and thereby maximise the reuse of existing infrastructure". [17 Mar 2009]

Planning a WiMAX Network With ICS Telecom nG

White Paper This standard is designed as a wireless 'last-mile' technology to support fixed residential and business customers. It is especially valuable to those customers for whom cable-modem networks and DSL are... [31 Jan 2009]

WiMax to make it as a 'last-mile' broadband tech?

News WiMax could be used as a 'last mile' substitute tech for DSL broadband by 47 million people within five years, says a new report by analyst Juniper Research. The report, entitled The Last... [01 Apr 2008]

Breaking out of walled gardens: The promise of ethernet interconnection

White Paper In 2006 we introduced Ethernet in the First Mile (EFM ) over unbundled local loop that delivers speeds of up to 40Mbit/s symmetrically. We quickly developed it into our standard Ethernet service, COLT LANL ink, and... [24 Aug 2007]

The Promise of the Triple Play

White Paper It looks at different last mile technologies, including active Ethernet and new forms of DSL, and contrasts them to other technologies which may offer less scalability or longevity. Carrier success in... [03 Aug 2007]

Fibre - coming to a home near you

News Broadband was delivered via fibre optic networks to more than 2.5 million European homes in 2006 - and demand for the high-speed technology is only increasing, according to Frost & Sullivan's Fibre in the Last Mile in... [10 Jul 2007]

Initial Performance Evaluation and Analysis of the Global OFDM Metropolitan Area Network Standard IEEE 802.16a / ETSI HiperMAN

White Paper Wireless last mile technology is becoming a challenging competitor to conventional wired last mile access systems like DSL and cable modems or even fiber-optic cables. The European... [13 Apr 2007]

Fibre to the home hits one million

News Sweden is the most advanced user of FTTH - which uses optical fibre for last-mile connections to users' premises and promises super high-speed broadband - with 27 per cent of fat pipe users getting their internet access... [01 Mar 2007]

Philly signs on the wi-fi line

News Initially, it will set up a small 13-square-mile pilot network. But Verizon Communications, which sells DSL (digital subscriber line) service in Philadelphia, offers a comparable broadband service for... [03 Mar 2006]

Intel pours more cash into worldwide WiMax

News Intel touts WiMax as a last-mile alternative for remote areas not currently served by DSL (digital subscriber line) or cable, as well as a way to make it possible to wirelessly connect buildings located... [11 Nov 2005]

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