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WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Media Features Advantages Disadvantages System Examples.

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1 WiMAX Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Media Features Advantages Disadvantages System Examples

2 Media Features Wireless Internet service designed to cover wide geographical areas serving large numbers of users at low cost. Use Microwave Radio Technology. IEEE 802.16 standard. Use Base Station to establish a link.

3 Advantages A single WiMAX main station can serve hundreds of users. (Point-to-Multipoint) Endpoints install within days instead of the weeks required for wired connections. Data rates as high as 280Mbps and distances of 30 miles are possible. (LOS required) Users can operate mobile within 3-5 miles of a base station at data rates up to 75Mbps. (e.g. Small city) Converged voice and data can be as easy as FM radio but the service is two-way or more interactive but no licensing is required.

4 Advantages Security: Multi-Level Encryption. QoS: Dynamic bandwith allocation, good for voice+video. Has the potential to impact all forms of telecommunications and applications.

5 Disadvantages Line-of-sight (LOS) is required for long distance (5-30 mile) connections. Heavy rains can disrupt the service. Other wireless electronics in the vicinity can interfere with the WiMAX connection and cause a reduction in data throughput or even a total disconnect.

6 System Example

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