| Publisher | Maravedis | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 288.4KB PDF | Date added | 01 Feb 2004 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, Wi-Fi (802.11) | ||
| Downloads | 166 | ||
This paper provides an analysis of worldwide market for WiMax, NLOS and broadband wireless access. For service providers, that means the ability to provide triple play services in the long term with data, voice and video services to their customers, the same way innovative CLECs like Fastweb in Italy are providing real time, symmetric services to both residential and business users with fiber. More realistically, both proprietary systems and WiMAX are designed to improve the coverage and penetration limitations of existing systems. The fact is that no system can go beyond the laws of physics and every deployment will face different challenges.
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