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Mobile WiMAX is the Wave of the Future
While fueled by rapidly growing economies, numerous regions around the world continue to demonstrate relatively low broadband Internet penetration rates. Limiting natural topology, aging legacy telecommunications wireline infrastructure, reluctance to invest heavily in mass cable deployments and lack of familiarity with emerging wireless access technologies – all of these still hinder potential paying customers from joining the global online community.
Mobile WiMAX – the most powerful wireless alternative to traditionally wired broadband access and Triple Play applications – is quickly emerging as an effective solution. With IEEE 802.16e OFDMA standards-based mobility, state-of-the-art mobile WiMAX solutions are fully geared to enable service providers and content carriers in fast-growth markets to achieve the most efficient Last Mile access, uniquely cost-effective coverage and high subscriber capacity. And yet, tapping this formidable business potential is no small challenge. It requires the very best in base station and customer premises hardware, as well as in technical network deployment expertise and experience.
While fueled by rapidly growing economies, numerous regions around the world continue to demonstrate relatively low broadband Internet penetration rates. Limiting natural topology, aging legacy telecommunications wireline infrastructure, reluctance to invest heavily in mass cable deployments and lack of familiarity with emerging wireless access technologies – all of these still hinder potential paying customers from joining the global online community.
Mobile WiMAX – the most powerful wireless alternative to traditionally wired broadband access and Triple Play applications – is quickly emerging as an effective solution. With IEEE 802.16e OFDMA standards-based mobility, state-of-the-art mobile WiMAX solutions are fully geared to enable service providers and content carriers in fast-growth markets to achieve the most efficient Last Mile access, uniquely cost-effective coverage and high subscriber capacity. And yet, tapping this formidable business potential is no small challenge. It requires the very best in base station and customer premises hardware, as well as in technical network deployment expertise and experience.
