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A Comparative Analysis of Spectrum Alternatives for WiMAX Networks With Deployment Scenarios Basedon the U.S 700 MHz Band

PublisherWiMAX Forum
Format491.2KB PDFDate added01 Jun 2008
Topics Mobile - Wireless Communications, WiMAX (802.16)
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The Mobile WiMAX Release 1.0 Profiles currently cover several frequency bands ranging from 2300 MHz to 3800 MHz. For comparison purposes these bands can be grouped into two categories, 2500 MHz and 3500 MHz. To accommodate the anticipated growth in mobile services and new broadband applications, there is ongoing pressure on regulators to make additional spectrum available for mobile applications. Bands below 1000 MHz are especially interesting due to the improved propagation conditions as compared to 2500 and 3500 MHz. The frequency band between 470 MHz and 862 MHz has traditionally been allocated worldwide for radio and TV broadcasting and encompasses the UHF TV channels.

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