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Wi-MAX is a wireless technology standard that provides broadband connections over long distances, providing an alternative to cable and DSL connections. It uses the 802.16 IEEE specification to operate on spectrum between 2-11GHz to connect wireless local area networks and hotspots to the internet over distances up to 50 miles, forming wireless metropolitan area networks. Wi-MAX supports voice, video, and data transmission at speeds up to 70Mbps using a point-to-multipoint network architecture optimized for outdoor connections with or without a direct line of sight.
Wi-MAX is a wireless technology standard that provides broadband connections over long distances, providing an alternative to cable and DSL connections. It uses the 802.16 IEEE specification to operate on spectrum between 2-11GHz to connect wireless local area networks and hotspots to the internet over distances up to 50 miles, forming wireless metropolitan area networks. Wi-MAX supports voice, video, and data transmission at speeds up to 70Mbps using a point-to-multipoint network architecture optimized for outdoor connections with or without a direct line of sight.
Wi-MAX is a wireless technology standard that provides broadband connections over long distances, providing an alternative to cable and DSL connections. It uses the 802.16 IEEE specification to operate on spectrum between 2-11GHz to connect wireless local area networks and hotspots to the internet over distances up to 50 miles, forming wireless metropolitan area networks. Wi-MAX supports voice, video, and data transmission at speeds up to 70Mbps using a point-to-multipoint network architecture optimized for outdoor connections with or without a direct line of sight.
Wi-MAX or Wider-Fi 802.16 IEEE Standard Specification 802.16a IEEE Operates on the 2-11GHz spectrum US: 2.5-2.7GHz 3.5GHz and 10.5GHz internationally, licensed 2.4GHz and 5.725-5.825GHz, unlicensed Range up to 50 miles (approx. 80 km) 70Mbps Point to Multipoint architecture Optimized for outdoor NLOS Supports mesh networks Supports advanced smart antennas
BROADBAND WIRELESS ACCESS
WORLDWIDE INTEROPERABILITY FOR MICROWAVE ACCES
Broadband access over long distances Alternative to cable and DSL Connects WLAN hotspots with the internet and provide extensions to cable and DSL, thus forming WMAN (Wireless Metropolitan Area Network) Designed to support voice and video
APPLICATION
NLOS Wireless Point to Multipoint Connections and LOS backhaul application
WIRELESS COMPARISON
Wide Area Network
Metropolitan Area Network
WiMAX Local Area Network
Personal Area Network
WiMAX
Service Provider in the Philippines
Meridian Telekom 3.5GHz license granted by NTC Major
Members of WiMAX Forum
Intel Fujitsu Microelectronics America Nokia Agilent Ensemble Communications, Inc.