WiMAX
is a standards-based technology enabling the delivery
of “last mile” wireless broadband access as an
option to wired broadband like cable and DSL.
WiMAX provides fixed, nomadic, portable and, soon,
mobile wireless broadband connectivity without
the need for direct “line-of-sight” with a base
station. In a typical cell radius deployment of
three to ten kilometers, WiMAX Forum Certified systems can be expected to deliver capacity of
up to 40 Mbps per channel, for fixed and portable
access applications.
WiMAX technology is expected
that it will be incorporated in notebook computers
and PDAs by 2007, allowing for urban areas and
cities to become “metro zones” for portable outdoor
broadband wireless access. |