Articles tagged: WiMAX
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Travis Olague Wireless internet connections have many advantages. If you are a businessman and run your own business then WiFi is the best solution to access internet and manage your business when you are away from your desk. Even if you are a common user, wireless connection is a good opportunity to chat to relatives, friends, being able to read your mail letters when you are on your holiday and just surf some interesting sites. Read the following. written by M. Aslam WiMAX technology is identified as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access; it is formed in June 2001 to encourage conformance and interoperability of the WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) written by M. Aslam Information Technology (IT) industry is one of the major areas of human activities. It has rapidly matured in relatively short span of time. written by toboc seo Growing hunger for internet usage has spurred technology providers into action to produce a slew of connectivity tools. Among them, two distinct technologies called WiMAX and HSPA have emerged to fight it to the hilt for the larger share of connectivity pie. written by B Bashir In this article you will learn that what are the major internet access types such as DSL, ADSL, cable net, dial up, GPRS, WiMAX, FTTH and satellite internet communication methods. written by James Marriot WiMAX (World Interoperability for Microwave Access) is the prime constituent of broadband wireless strategy. WiMAX delivers innovative mobile podiums for broadband net connectivity, anytime and anywhere. written by James Marriot WiMAX is all set to hit the fixed access market for the time being whereas the basic & full mobility WiMAX is the goal for the year 2010. The kind of enthusiasm that WiMAX has instilled amongst the businesses as well as individuals isn’t just for the wired version of the technology; Wireless WiMAX is where most of the silicon and large-scale equipment makers seem to be more interested in investing.
written by James Marriot According to the report by RNCOS, the market for WiMAX certified equipment subscriber units and base installations evaluated to be worth $ 41Mn in 2005 is estimated to surge up to $ 3.3Bn through 2010. written by James Marriot In the US a technology known as WiMAX is being conceptualized that will make high-speed wireless Internet services available in areas much larger than a typical Wi-fi coffee bar. These wireless hotspots would match the size of Philadelphia or a rural community in the American heartland. << previous page 1 next page>> |