In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2010, Pages: 34
and the “LastMile”
- Mobile WiMAX
-- Mobile WiMAX at 3.5GHz
- WiMAX Deployments
-- WiMAX Forum-Certified Vendors
- Regional Updates and Opportunities
-- The US Broadband Stimulus
-- Japan
-- South Korea
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2008, Pages: 51
countries such as India and China hold the greatest potential for fixed worldwide interoperability for microwave access (WiMAX). The low-cost advantage, combined with the ability to provide connectivity
Mind Commerce LLC, March 2009, Pages: 99
and Services Development
Advertising Services.
Opportunities in Developing Market
WiMAX as DSL Replacement
LastMile Problem.
Threats.
Threats in Developed Market
FixedWiMAX and DSL.
Other Technologies
Senza Fili Consulting, Feb 2006, Pages: 164
adoption," she said.
WiMAX offers both fixed and mobile access over the same infrastructure, opening the way for a new personal broadband service that gives users continuous broadband Internet access
Mind Commerce LLC, Aug 2009, Pages: 129
with a roadmap to adopt 4G (LTE). Similarly, the WiMAX broadband Internet markets (fixed and mobile) should focus on laptops, desktops and pocket PCs but not on handsets.
- WiMAX has addressed all the gaps left
Frost & Sullivan, March 2011, Pages: 144
to the slow growth in the adoption of ADSL as a primary broadband connection for enterprises and consumers. Leading operators and ISPs are deploying fibre in the lastmile. However, the CAPEX involved in fibre
Frost & Sullivan, Jan 2008, Pages: 68
as it has become the basis of the lastmile connectivity. "The lack of sufficient fixed line infrastructures to meet Africa’s broadband demand has led to the emergence of mobile Internet as a key solution
Pyramid Research, Inc., Jan 2003, Pages: 53
, generation of fixed wireless technology in years. What differentiates WiMAX from earlier broadband wireless access (BWA) iterations is standardization. Chipsets are currently custom-built for each broadband
VDM Publishing House, May 2008, Pages: 84
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless access technology based on the IEEE 802.16 standard. The scope of WiMAX is to provide lastmile wireless broadbandaccess
IEC Publications, March 2006, Pages: 445
- The roles of broadband wireless technologies and WiMAX
- DSL vs. fiber vs. HFC in the last-mile
- Service bundling, content, and pricing
- The market potential of IPTV and the triple play
- Meeting
Telecommunications Industry Association, Feb 2005
(Table IV-2.9) 157
WiMAX Infrastructure Revenue in the United States
(Table IV-2.10) 160
Broadband Spectrum Summary
(Table IV-2.11) 160
WLAN Access Points Worldwide
(Table IV-3.1) 161
Growth of WLAN