wimax cable & wireless
IEEE 802.16 and WiMAX: Broadband Wireless Access for Everyone
White Paper The cost and complexity associated with traditional wired cable and telephone infrastructure have resulted in significant broadband coverage gaps in the U.S.and international geographies. Early attempts to use wireless technology to fill these... [03 Jul 2008]
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]
Radioactive: The right role for WiMax
Comment WiMax is the answer to everything, or so it seems: a wireless alternative to DSL and cable modems; a bigger and better technology for hotspots; the saviour of rural broadband; even a 3G killer. The chip giant's marketing machine is already... [05 Jan 2005]
Intel and Sprint take WiMax leap of faith
News Intel and telecom company Sprint have announced they are to work together to develop an emerging wireless broadband technology called WiMax, which has been promoted as a third option to cable and digital subscriber line for providing high speed... [06 May 2005]
Vonage buddies up with WiMax provider
News It will be one of the first such partnerships between a major net telephony provider and a web service using WiMax - a wireless method for distributing high-speed internet access which rivals wired net services from telephone and cable operators. [03 Aug 2005]
Comcast and Time Warner to invest in 4G…
News The new company would use network spectrum and assets from both companies to form a US wireless network using WiMax. W is for WiMax For months, rumours have floated around that Sprint would spin off its WiMax network, known as Xohm, and combine it... [26 Mar 2008]
Intel does Asian WiMax deal
News While still in its infancy, WiMax is considered a potentially disruptive force against cable companies and the Baby Bell phone giants, the dominant providers of broadband in the United States. Intel and Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE will work... [13 Jan 2005]
Five weird ways to bridge the digital divide
News Another connectivity contender for getting to out-of-the-way places is long-range wireless IP-based tech WiMax, which can beam connectivity over distances of tens of kilometres. W is for WiMax C is for Cable & Wireless [06 Mar 2008]
The A to Z of broadband
News W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax W is for WiMax [01 Nov 2006]
Semiconductors: WiMAX - Not Your Father's WiFi
White Paper Supporters of the technology claim that WiMAX will provide a wireless alternative to cable, DSL, and T1/E1 for last mile broadband access, and additionally may provide wireless connectivity for nomadic devices including laptops and mobile phones. [19 Jan 2005]
WiMAX - Unwiring the Last Mile
White Paper As a standard-based technology WiMAX will serve as a wireless extension or alternative to cable and DSL for broadband access. Particularly for end users in rural, sparsely populated areas or in areas where laying cable is difficult or uneconomical... [18 Jul 2007]
Standards Versus Proprietary Solutions - The Case for WiMAX Industry Standards
White Paper WiMAX is designed to provide E1-level bandwidth to businesses and the equivalent of cable/DSL access for home users. WiMAX is a standards-based wireless technology providing high-speed data and voice services in networks covering long distances and... [07 Feb 2006]
IEEE 802.16 WirelessMAN Specification Accelerates Wireless Broadband Access
White Paper This article explains how the new IEEE 802.16 standard and WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access) will standardize and promote wireless broadband as a wireless alternative to digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable that can help... [03 Jul 2008]
IEEE 802.16* WirelessMAN* Specification Accelerates Wireless Broadband Access
White Paper This paper explains how the new IEEE 802.16 standard and WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability of Microwave Access) will standardize and promote wireless broadband as a wireless alternative to digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable that can help... [03 Jul 2008]
Wireless Services for the Mainstream
White Paper WiMAX is designed to provide T1-level bandwidth to businesses and the equivalent of cable/DSL access for home users. By providing wireless coverage to areas ranging from one to six miles wide, WiMAX will provide backhaul for carrier infrastructure... [16 Jan 2005]
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