| Publisher | RadiSys | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 937.7KB PDF | Date added | 01 Jan 2008 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, WiMAX (802.16), Gateways - Hubs | ||
| Downloads | 36 | ||
Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e-2005) is one of the most hotly anticipated technologies in telecom history. But unlike some other technologies that produced a buzz before their commercial debut, mobile WiMAX already has the service provider and Telecom Equipment Manufacturer (TEM) commitments necessary to ensure that it will become a widely deployed, mainstream technology rather than a flash in the pan that never lived up to its potential. But that outlook also has a downside: It means that the mobile WiMAX market will be highly competitive, forcing TEMs and their service provider customers to look for every opportunity to differentiate themselves and improve their chances of success.
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