| Publisher | WiMAX Forum | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 424.7KB PDF | Date added | 01 Jun 2005 |
| Topics | WiMAX (802.16), MAN, Mobile - Wireless Communications | ||
| Downloads | 315 | ||
This paper addresses some of the deployment considerations for a wireless metropolitan area network based on the IEEE 802.16-2004 Air Interface Standard, commonly referred to as WiMAX. This paper will focus on deployments using licensed spectrum in the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz frequency bands. With support for COFDM, deployments in these bands are especially interesting in today's wireless access market since they offer the potential for achieving ubiquitous coverage for high speed access over an entire metropolitan area with adequate range and capacity for a cost-effective access network.
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