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Reaching the Last Mile With 802.16a Wireless Technology
White Paper The IEEE 802.16a standard provides wireless last-mile broadband access over the frequency bands between 2GHz and 11GHz - a range that enables non-line-of-sight performance. This makes the IEEE 802.16a standard the appropriate technology for last... [09 Jul 2008]
Status and Potential of 802.16a WiMAX
White Paper The IEEE 802.16a standard, approved in January 2003, provides wireless last-mile broadband access over the frequency bands between 2 and 11 GHz, a range that enables non line-of-sight performance. This makes the IEEE 802.16a standard the... [03 Jul 2008]
Wireless Gets a Boost From WiMAX
White Paper Ratified just a year ago, the 802.16a standard will soon make possible "last mile" broadband wireless access in areas that are too remote or too difficult or too expensive to reach with wire or fiber. [03 Jul 2008]
WiMAX
White Paper It can be used to connect 802.11 hot spots to the Internet, provide campus connectivity, and provide a wireless alternative to cable and DSL for last mile broadband access. WiMAX is a non-profit industry trade organization formed by leading... [03 Jul 2008]
WiMax Is Coming, and It's Going to Be Big
White Paper WiMax, an evolving standard for point-to-multipoint wireless networking, is poised to do for the last mile of broadband what Wi-Fi has done for the last 100 feet of networking. WiMax has a range of up to 30 miles, but most analysts think in... [10 Apr 2008]
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 Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and the Institute of... [13 Apr 2007]
Performance Evaluation of the IEEE 802.16a Physical Layer Using Simulation
White Paper Fixed Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) is a technology that offers high-speed voice, video and data services for the "last mile," which is presently dominated by the cable and digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies. [21 Jan 2005]
802.16a Wireless Links the Last Mile
White Paper With the IEEE 802.16a standard in place, it is expected that carriers will be able to offer enterprise and individual customers more options for broadband connectivity at a lower cost. For the millions of people worldwide who cannot get access to... [01 Dec 2004]
IEEE 802.16a Standard and WiMAX Igniting Broadband Wireless Access
White Paper This paper talks about the 802.16 standard, amended by the IEEE to cover frequency bands in the range between 2 GHz and 11 GHz, specifies a metropolitan area networking protocol that will enable a wireless alternative for cable, DSL and T1 level... [19 Jun 2004]
