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Broadband Wireless Networks

PublisherTechnology Marketing
Format HTMLDate added06 Dec 2005
Topics WiMAX (802.16), Mobile - Wireless Communications, Broadband
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The growth of wireless broadband wireless networks in the past few years can be attributed to rising demand for wireless services such as data, voice, video, and the development of new wireless standards. This paper examines mobile (3G and 4G) and fixed wireless (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) technologies. While both technologies meet the needs for data services, mobility, and mobile internet access, each technology has its strengths and weaknesses that must be weighed carefully. Both mobile and fixed broadband wireless networks are revolutionizing ubiquitous computing by enabling mobility and providing services at the last mile.

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