Renub Research, Oct 2011, Pages: 136
(WiMAX) and Long Term Evolution (LTE).
WiMAX can provide broadbandwirelessaccess (BWA) up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations, and 3 - 10 miles (5 - 15 km) for mobile stations. The primary
Mind Commerce LLC, Aug 2010
prove challenging. EBS spectrum licenses (approximately 2.5 GHz) coincide with the international standard for mobileWiMAX (802.16e) This package offers a range of "good stories" to enable the EBS license
In-Stat/MDR, June 2010, Pages: 62
, which provides analysis and forecasts of the development and deployment of current and future broadbandwireless technologies, such as HSPA, LTE, and WiMAX. Global WiMAX Subscribers, Base Stations
Frost & Sullivan, June 2007, Pages: 43
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled MobileWiMAX, xMax and 3G LTE - Analysis of MobileBroadband Technologies provides a detailed analysis of the various broadbandwirelessaccess
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008, Pages: 125
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled European MobileBroadband (EuMoBro) -Mêlée between 3G LTE and MobileWiMAX strategically analyses the market opportunity for mobileWiMAX and 3G long
Mind Commerce LLC, March 2009, Pages: 99
and other technologies. The report then addresses WiMAX services and applications including VPN, VoIP, mobile voice, telemetry, entertainment services, VoIP-over-WiMAX, IPTV-over-WiMAX, services for Wireless
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, Oct 2010, Pages: 499
technology. It offers the promise of cheaper, smaller, and simpler technology compared to existing broadband options such as DSL, cable, fiber, and 3G wireless.
WiMAX Technology and Network Evolution
Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], May 2007, Pages: 21
The IEEE on February 28, 2006 announced the 802.16e-2005 standard, and WiMAX products started a transition from fixed broadbandaccess to mobilebroadbandaccess. WiMAX chipsets are important links
Business Insights, June 2010, Pages: 185
)
E-reader
GSM
IMT-Advanced (4G)
LTE
LTE Advanced
MobilebroadbandMobile Internet
Mobile Internet device (MID)
MobileWiMAX
Notebook
Netbook
Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
Portable media player (PMP
China Research & Intelligence, June 2008, Pages: 70
This report provides an analysis of the current situation of China’s mobilebroadbandaccess market and compares several access ways in detail. With data sources of authorities such as the Ministry
VDM Publishing House, June 2010, Pages: 136
WiMAX which represents World Interoperability for Microwave Access is a major part of broadbandwireless network having IEEE 802.16 standard provides innovative fixed as well as mobile platform
Mind Commerce LLC, Dec 2006, Pages: 33
in a series of research from Mind Commerce that address the market place, the business drivers and the competition of the three major broadbandwireless technologies with part one covering WiMax, part two Wi
DIGDIA, June 2009, Pages: 57
partisan “4G Wars” between proponents of next-generation wireless technologies. The emerging 4G landscape in the U.S. will be characterized by co-existence of mobileWiMAX and LTE technologies
In-Stat/MDR, Dec 2007, Pages: 29
?2012
Figure 2. Willingness to Switch Current Broadband Provider for One that Includes WirelessAccess
Worldwide Market for WiMAX?Infrastructure, Devices, and Subscribers
Mind Commerce LLC, March 2007, Pages: 90
of research originally published in December 2006 from Mind Commerce that addresses the market place, the business drivers and the competition of the three major broadbandwireless technologies with part one covering WiMax
Visant Strategies, Inc., April 2008, Pages: 135
4G Wireless - From 2008 to 2014: LTE, UMB, HSPA+, WiMAX and 802.20” is an assessment of the market opportunity for these evolving wireless platforms through 2014. The study juxtaposes the relative
Mind Commerce LLC, June 2009, Pages: 51
MAX
WiMAX is not Wi-Fi
WiMAX Components
Relationship of WiMAX Range and Throughput for School Applications
Fixed vs. MobileWiMAX
Why backhaul is important
Wireless Backhaul Considerations
Comparisons
Modern Telecommunications CJSC, Sep 2008, Pages: 151
solutions (especially in mobile networks)
- Preferable usage of certified core and terminal WiMAX equipment, compatible with the approved international standards, in order to minimize the investment risks