| Publisher | Intel | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 24 May 2005 |
| Topics | WiMAX (802.16), Wi-Fi (802.11) | ||
| Downloads | 318 | ||
This webcast explains the technical differences between revisions of 802.11 and 802.16 and their application as alternatives for implementing last-mile wireless broadband services. The webcast describes the technology and reviews the standards associated with various usage models. Several wireless broadband deployment solutions, scenarios and their merits, including their challenges are also discussed.
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