| Publisher | Wi-LAN | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 171.0KB PDF | Date added | 15 Nov 2004 |
| Topics | Wi-Fi (802.11), Mobile - Wireless Communications, Broadband, WiMAX (802.16) | ||
| Downloads | 328 | ||
This paper provides guidelines for network providers on how best to take advantage of the IEEE 802.16- 2004 standard for wireless broadband equipment, which will be certified by the WiMAX Forum, to grow their business while managing risks. This paper begins by identifying the key challenges currently facing service providers, and providing a brief introduction to WiMAX technology. The paper goes on to describe some of the ways in which WiMAX can help service providers meet those challenges and the main risks involved in making the move to WiMAX.
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