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
adoption. The semi-urban or rural areas in developing countries are rife with opportunities as they exhibit keen interest in employing WiMAX as a viable option to traditional wireline services. The success
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
Fixed WiMAX and DSL.
Other Technologies
Senza Fili Consulting, Feb 2006, Pages: 164
countries like China and Mexico where WiMAX is a cost-effective last-mile solution, and countries like Korea with a high demand for portable and mobile services," said Paolini. In 2010, 41% of subscribers
In-Stat/MDR, Sep 2010, Pages: 104
over Ethernet)
-Capacity forecast by air interface—GSM, CDMA, HSPA, WiMAX, and LTE
-Five-year forecasts for TDM and Ethernet in the lastmile
-All forecasts broken out into six regions—North America
Mind Commerce LLC, Aug 2009, Pages: 129
based). In addition, WiMAX has a large market for backhaul connectivity and as replacement of OFC lastmile in corporate Internet connections. In many cases, it can be included as a backup to corporate
Mind Commerce LLC, Feb 2008, Pages: 252
-Analysis of specific WiMAX deployment types including back-haul and last-mile
-Service planning analysis including VPN, VoIP, telemetry/M2M, and entertainment
-WiMAX market analysis including evaluation
Asia Pacific Research Group (APRG), Jan 2006, Pages: 22
opportunity for telecommunications vendors and service providers, WiMax take-up in China will be useful as a wireless alternative for last-mile broadband connection for businesses and homes.
This executive
John Wiley and Sons Ltd, April 2006, Pages: 248
.
5.1 Metropolitan-Area Networks.
5.2 Last-Mile High-Speed Internet Access or Wireless DSL.
5.3 Backhaul.
5.4 The Rural Broadband Problem.
5.5 3 Vs: VoIP, VPLS AND VIDEO.
6 WiMAX
Frost & Sullivan, Oct 2004
markets. WiMAX solutions will bring in new product offerings and a new set of technologies providing wireless last-mile broadband access in underserved and unserved areas. In developing countries where
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
AfricaNext, Sep 2008, Pages: 39
A part of our larger broadband review, this report discusses drivers and obstacles to broadband growth in Africa. It provides an elaborate set of broadband forecasts (including 3G, WiMAX, ADSL
Pyramid Research, Inc., Jan 2003, Pages: 53
This report aims to Size the Opportunity, Analyze the Players and Demistify the Hype.
WiMAX stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access and it is the latest and most-hyped
West Technology Research Solutions, Sep 2005, Pages: 94
Competition to BiG
The Broadband-in-Gas 'LastMile' Opportunity
1. Introduction - 'Broadband-in-Gas
BiG Technology Summary
BiG Economic Analysis
BiG and the Ultrawideband Advantage
BiG Installation – How does
Visant Strategies, Inc., July 2006, Pages: 189
backhaul use
- PTP volume and value of shipments for public safety and homeland security
- PTP volume and value of shipments for broadcast applications
- PTP volume and value of shipments for lastmile
Visant Strategies, Inc., Feb 2005, Pages: 110
traditional PTP applications. Trunking, enterprise, public safety, broadcast, lastmile access, and backhaul applications are covered as well as geographic trends. Close attention is afforded to developments
AfricaNext, March 2010, Pages: 97
slowly, but surely removed; lastmile competition is an increasing reality, wholesale segments are being liberalized, wireless technology has improved enough to provide alternatives to wireline 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 broadband access
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