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WiMAX Takes Center Stage in the Push to Fuse the Fixed and Mobile Broadband Worlds
Yankee Group, The, Sep 2004, Pages: 17
The broadband wireless market comprises mobile, portable and fixed technologies, including UMTS, CDMA2000, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, flash-OFDM and TDD-WCDMA. Each solution has strengths and weaknesses, and will likely be deployed to meet the growing demand for access to broadband wireless anywhere at any time. Global providers have made large investments in technologies such as UMTS and CDMA2000. Newer technologies such as WiMAX and flash-OFDM have a less certain evolution path.
There is significant confusion about the availability of WiMAX-compliant products (both fixed 802.16-2004 and the future mobile 802.16e standard) and the global applications for these technologies. This report examines WiMAX in the context of other broadband wireless technologies and looks at which applications will drive mass-market adoption and enhance its competitive position against landline technologies such as cable and DSL.
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