Although South America does not have the most WiMAX systems, there are
many notable countries whose WiMAX technology is among the top of its
class. The Internet Service Providers TelMex, who has deployed a Mobile
WiMAX network around the city Brasilia, and Neovia, who has set up a
fixed WiMAX network in Sao Paulo, make up the majority of WiMAX networks
in Brazil. TelMex has also established an extensive set of WiMAX networks
in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador...
Backhaul Inside Out Webinar Slide Deck Oct 2011Wi-Fi 360
The evolution of mobile networks to 4G technologies, and primarily LTE, sets additional requirements and challenges for operator backhaul networks. The selection of flexible and future-proof microwave backhaul technologies is of paramount importance. Join this webinar to learn from Maravedis and Intracom wireless experts about critical trends in backhaul technologies and markets.
In this webinar you will learn:
•Specific benefits that different architecture types provide for 4G deployments, including ease of deployment, agility and resiliency.
•How the use of Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) technology, which can perfectly complement Point-to-Point (PtP) microwave (MW), especially in urban and dense urban areas, can transform an operator\'s business model and generate a rapid ROI.
•How solutions that combine compact high-nodal PtP, multi-sector PtMP and full outdoor PtP/E-band variants offer unique network deployment benefits in high-density urban areas
Backhaul Inside Out Webinar Slide Deck Oct 2011Wi-Fi 360
The evolution of mobile networks to 4G technologies, and primarily LTE, sets additional requirements and challenges for operator backhaul networks. The selection of flexible and future-proof microwave backhaul technologies is of paramount importance. Join this webinar to learn from Maravedis and Intracom wireless experts about critical trends in backhaul technologies and markets.
In this webinar you will learn:
•Specific benefits that different architecture types provide for 4G deployments, including ease of deployment, agility and resiliency.
•How the use of Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) technology, which can perfectly complement Point-to-Point (PtP) microwave (MW), especially in urban and dense urban areas, can transform an operator\'s business model and generate a rapid ROI.
•How solutions that combine compact high-nodal PtP, multi-sector PtMP and full outdoor PtP/E-band variants offer unique network deployment benefits in high-density urban areas
I participated in the Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference (SWAMC) Summit on 3/3/22 in Anchorage, AK on the Broadband Internet Connectivity Panel on behalf of Grant Management Associates (GMA). I delivered this brief Broadband Funding Presentation to kick off the panel discussion. The SlideShare version also incorporates a two page broadband funding summary at the end.
Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook Update 12/8/21Mark Goldstein
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Mobile Broadband Status Report:
Contents:
* About the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA)
* The mass market mobile broadband reality
* Network commitments, deployments, launches, subscriptions
* Availability of devices and segmentation
* HSPA Evolution (HSPA+) status worldwide
* LTE network commitments, deployments, prospects
* Spectrum for mobile broadband services
- New: 2.6 GHz, and Digital Dividend
- Re-farmed bands: e.g. 1800 MHz (LTE1800)
An Overview of 5G Wireless Cellular TechnologiesEditor IJCATR
5G technology stands for fifth Generation Mobile technology. From generation 1G to 2G and from 3G to 5G this
world has revolutionized by improvements of wireless network. This revolution brought up some drastic changes in our social
life .This paper also focuses on all preceding generations of mobile communication along with fifth generation technology. Fifth
generation network provide cost-effective broadband wireless connectivity (very high speed), which will be probably 1gigbit per
second Speed. The paper throws light on network architecture of fifth generation technology. Currently 5G term is not
officially used. Fifth generation negotiate on (Voice over IP) VOIP-enabled devices that user will get a high level of call volume
and data transmission. Fifth generation technology will be done all the requirements of customers who always want advanced
features in cellular phones. The main features in 5G mobile network is that user connect to the multiple wireless technologies at
the same time and can switch between them. This forthcoming mobile technology will support IPv6 and flat IP. Fifth generation
technology will offer the services like Documentation, supporting electronic transactions (e-Payments, e-transactions) etc. Index
Terms— 5G, 5G Architecture, Evolution from 1G to 5G, Comparison of all Generations.
The 5G promises we have heard are higher speed connections, lower latency, and ubiquitous coverage. The truth is that you may get one or two of these functions, but not all of them can be obtained at the same time.
While most analysts call for speeds of 100 Mbps to enable multiple streams of HDTV, Wayne says that's shortsighted. This 2006 presentation helps justify fiber-to-the-home and gigabit speeds with examples of applications that need that performance.
What Is Wimax ? A Tutorial from Quantum Networks, LLCAri Zoldan
WiMax, also known as IEEE 802.16, is a
wireless digital communications system that is intended for wireless “metropolitan area
networks”. WiMax is designed to extend lo-
cal WiFi networks across greater distances,
such as on a university campus...
I participated in the Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference (SWAMC) Summit on 3/3/22 in Anchorage, AK on the Broadband Internet Connectivity Panel on behalf of Grant Management Associates (GMA). I delivered this brief Broadband Funding Presentation to kick off the panel discussion. The SlideShare version also incorporates a two page broadband funding summary at the end.
Next-Generation Wireless Overview & Outlook Update 12/8/21Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein of International Research Center presented a Next-Gen Wireless Overview & Outlook to the IEEE Computer Society Phoenix (https://ewh.ieee.org/r6/phoenix/compsociety/) on Wednesday, 12/8/21. He explored the next-generation wireless landscape with its underlying emerging technologies, protocols & standards, market trends & opportunities in a deep dive presentation covering all of today's wireless essentials. New spectrum and technologies driven by a rapidly evolving application landscape will be served up in innovative ways through 5G/6G mobile, Wi-Fi 6E, CBRS, White Space, mmWave, satellite & varieties of LPWAN connecting billions of new IoT sensors & devices spread around smart spaces & enabling autonomous transportation. Explore emerging wireless advances, roadblocks & operational challenges bringing you the insight and strategies to leverage emerging wireless opportunities going forward.
Scratching The Surface_ White Paper_Recharge Card Security n_page_dec2010Nigel Page, MIEx
An exhaustive study into scratch card / mobile top up security, first published in a two part article in 'Product and Image Security' magazine in 2010.
Mobile Broadband Status Report:
Contents:
* About the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA)
* The mass market mobile broadband reality
* Network commitments, deployments, launches, subscriptions
* Availability of devices and segmentation
* HSPA Evolution (HSPA+) status worldwide
* LTE network commitments, deployments, prospects
* Spectrum for mobile broadband services
- New: 2.6 GHz, and Digital Dividend
- Re-farmed bands: e.g. 1800 MHz (LTE1800)
An Overview of 5G Wireless Cellular TechnologiesEditor IJCATR
5G technology stands for fifth Generation Mobile technology. From generation 1G to 2G and from 3G to 5G this
world has revolutionized by improvements of wireless network. This revolution brought up some drastic changes in our social
life .This paper also focuses on all preceding generations of mobile communication along with fifth generation technology. Fifth
generation network provide cost-effective broadband wireless connectivity (very high speed), which will be probably 1gigbit per
second Speed. The paper throws light on network architecture of fifth generation technology. Currently 5G term is not
officially used. Fifth generation negotiate on (Voice over IP) VOIP-enabled devices that user will get a high level of call volume
and data transmission. Fifth generation technology will be done all the requirements of customers who always want advanced
features in cellular phones. The main features in 5G mobile network is that user connect to the multiple wireless technologies at
the same time and can switch between them. This forthcoming mobile technology will support IPv6 and flat IP. Fifth generation
technology will offer the services like Documentation, supporting electronic transactions (e-Payments, e-transactions) etc. Index
Terms— 5G, 5G Architecture, Evolution from 1G to 5G, Comparison of all Generations.
The 5G promises we have heard are higher speed connections, lower latency, and ubiquitous coverage. The truth is that you may get one or two of these functions, but not all of them can be obtained at the same time.
While most analysts call for speeds of 100 Mbps to enable multiple streams of HDTV, Wayne says that's shortsighted. This 2006 presentation helps justify fiber-to-the-home and gigabit speeds with examples of applications that need that performance.
What Is Wimax ? A Tutorial from Quantum Networks, LLCAri Zoldan
WiMax, also known as IEEE 802.16, is a
wireless digital communications system that is intended for wireless “metropolitan area
networks”. WiMax is designed to extend lo-
cal WiFi networks across greater distances,
such as on a university campus...
In 2002, Liberty Technologies, then exclusively an infrastructure provider to ISPs in Panama, was assigned a portion of the 3.5-GHz spectrum by the Panamanian government. Liberty launched a residential network service based on Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) wireless networking technology. The company determined that deploying a wired or cable service would be prohibitively expensive and would not allow for a competitively priced broadband service. Instead, a wireless network could be deployed quickly and inexpensively and had a promising future as a WAN access technology.
Describe the evolution of WiMAX. Why is WiMAX technology important f.pdfjibinsh
Describe the evolution of WiMAX. Why is WiMAX technology important for the continuing
development of broadband wireless?
Solution
WiMAX:
WiMAX is a coined term or acronym meaning worldwide interoperability for microwave access
(WiMAX).
Evolution of WiMAX:
WiMAX, which comes from the expression worldwide interoperability for microwave access, is
the trademark name for technologies that are based on the IEEE 802.16 broadband wireless
access standard. Although it is not necessarily a new standard (work began on the standard in
1999), WiMAX has gained some momentum with the 802.16d and 802.16e versions that have
been ratified now for several years.
The 802.16 working group initially defined a couple of different single carrier bands. However,
the most widely used implementations of the standard are 802.16d and 802.16e which instead
use Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) and Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplexing Access (OFDMA). OFDMA is a multi-user version of OFDM and has some
claimed advantages over traditional CDMA and time division statistical multiplexing methods.
WiMAX, many 3G and proposed 4G networks, and the latest 802.11 versions all have chosen
OFDM and OFDMA platforms, although there are a number of different flavors even within the
WiMAX standard.
Most researchers are familiar with the technical features of WiMAX technology but the
evolution that WiMAX went through, in terms of standardization and certification, is missing
and unknown to most people. Knowledge of this historical process would however aid to
understand how WiMAX has become the widespread technology that it is today. Furthermore, it
would give insight in the steps to undertake for anyone aiming at introducing a new wireless
technology on a worldwide scale. Therefore, this article presents a survey on all relevant
activities that took place within three important organizations: the 802.16 Working Group of the
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) for technology development and
standardization, the WiMAX Forum for product certification and the ITU (International
Telecommunication Union) for international recognition. An elaborated and comprehensive
overview of all those activities is given, which reveals the importance of the willingness to
innovate and to continuously incorporate new ideas in the IEEE standardization process and the
importance of the WiMAX Forum certification label granting process to ensure interoperability.
We also emphasize the steps that were taken in cooperating with the ITU to improve the
international esteem of the technology. Finally, a WiMAX trend analysis is made. We showed
how industry interest has fluctuated over time and quantified the evolution in WiMAX product
certification and deployments. It is shown that most interest went to the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz
frequencies, that most deployments are in geographic regions with a lot of developing countries
and that the highest people coverage is achieved in Asi.
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
Topics covered:
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UI automation Sample
Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
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Elevating Tactical DDD Patterns Through Object Calisthenics
Wimax Around The World (Quantum Networks, LLC)
1.
2. 1. Wimax in South America :
Although South America does not have the most WiMAX systems, there are
many notable countries whose WiMAX technology is among the top of its
class. The Internet Service Providers TelMex, who has deployed a Mobile
WiMAX network around the city Brasilia, and Neovia, who has set up a
fixed WiMAX network in Sao Paulo, make up the majority of WiMAX net-
works in Brazil. TelMex has also established an extensive set of WiMAX net-
works in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Ecuador. Colombia received
its first WiMAX system in July of 2006 from the Internet Service Provider
Orbitel. In addition to Orbitel, the main license holders in Colombia are
Telecom and Avantel. In Paraguay, the company Tigo Banda Ancha offers a
WiMAX plan for the equivalent of $41 USD in several cities. In Venezuela,
Movilmax has established a commercial Mobile WiMAX network (802.16e)
in Caracas using CPE modem and PCMCIA laptop cards.
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3. 1. Wimax in South America :
Recent reports unveils that Latin America’s WiMAX market is to surpass
US$1.04 Billion in revenues during 2009-2013 and that the WiMAX busi-
ness model in Latin America is developing from being an alternative to
wired broadband access into a means for strengthening operator offer
through service bundling. In total, at 1Q2009 there are 26 operators offer-
ing wireless broadband services by means of various WiMAX technologies,
or that have indicated their intention to migrate their networks to 802.16
technologies in the medium term.
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4. 1. Wimax in South America :
Spectrum auction in Latin America will considerably boost development of
broadband in the region and will contribute to the overall growth in broad-
band subscription penetration, fixed and 3G mobile combined, from 9%
at year-end 2008 to 70% at year-end 2014. These wimax auctions, taking
place in Argentina, Brazil Chile, Mexico, Peru and Venezuela, are essen-
tial stepping stones for the further wimax network deployment. Regulators
now look to accelerate the award of broadband spectrum to close the con-
nectivity gap and inject additional competition into the market. According
to those studies, the result will be an increase of Latin America’s broadband
subscriber base from 48 million in 2008 to 426 million at year-end 2014
(44 %Annual growth).
According to the lates Juniper Research, South America, along with Africa,
the Middle East, the Indian Sub Continent and Eastern Europe will together
be worth some $4bn by 2014
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5. 2. Wimax in USA :
US entered the WiMAX race late but expectations are set high for the rapid-
ly growing market especially with the deployment of Clearwire Wimax Net-
work in the upcoming months. Clearwire is one of the major Internet Service
Providers in the US. Before their merger, Sprint Nextel implemented its first
operational WiMAX system in Baltimore under the name XOHM.
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6. 2. Wimax in USA :
Afterwards, they took on the Clearwire brand name and have launched a
WiMAX system to service about 1.7 million potential clients in Portland Or-
egon. Moreover, they have initiated several trial networks to further improve
their systems with the goal to expand their networks in 80 cities across the
country. With these high goals in mind, Clearwire plans to emerge as the
leading WiMAX provider in the US in the upcoming months. Clearwire is
now selling WiMax services in Atlanta and in Las Vegas ahead of an of-
ficial launch this summer. In 2007, DigitalBridge Communications was the
first to launch WiMAX commercially in the US. The company currently con-
tains licenses in several states and have already deployed networks in Ida-
ho, Indiana, Montana, Virginia, South Dakota, and Wyoming. MetroBridge
Networks provides WiMAX to businesses in Arizona and Seattle, and Nth
Air services WiMAX in California and Nevada.
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7. 3. Wimax in Europa :
WiMAX networks have made their presence in Europe since as early as
2004. Norby Telecom and Wi-Manx were one of the first companies in
Europe to deploy commercial WiMAX networks to cities and rural areas.
Today, Norby Telecom has expanded their network to cover over half of
Estonia, and Wi-Manx continues to offers home Broadband Wireless Ac-
cess, Business Internet connectivity, Voice over Internet Protocol, Internet Te-
lephony, and other various network solutions to the Isle of Man near the UK.
A few years later, the technology spread to the UK : Freedom4 connected
over 4,000 Wi-Fi hotspots around the UK and deployed a Mobile WiMAX
Network (802.16e) in London. Additionally, the service provider Nomad
Digital has established a WiMAX network alongside the London to Brighton
railway line as a backhaul to enable passengers to access the Internet from
Wi-Fi Access Points. In 2005, Iliad installed the first wireless broadband
network in France. Any-Port has also made enormous headway in France by
integrating an unlicensed WiMAX system to provide Internet connectivity to
the waterways between France, Spain, and Italy.
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8. 3. Wimax in Europa :
Germany joined the WiMAX ranks in 2005 when Deutsche Breitband Dien-
ste (DBD) set up WiMAX networks in large cities such as Munich. In 2006,
DBD, along with Clearwire, Inquam, and Telco Arcor, acquired licensed
broadband frequencies from the government. Now they provide services to
several major cities and rural areas across Germany. The Internet Service
Providers Euskaltel, Iberbanda, and Clearwire control the majority share
of WiMAX networks in Spain. Euskaltel has established a large network in
the Basque region, providing Broadband service to over 100 small cities.
In 2006, Iberbanda bought out the
WiMAX Company Telefónica and
now has the largest number of
customers in Spain. In 2007, Clear-
wire launched its first WiMAX sys-
tem in Spain, which reached over
300,000 households.
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9. 3. Wimax in Europa :
Italy was one of the last European nations to join the WiMAX race. In
2008, the Italian Ministry of Defense auctioned off 35 licenses for WiMAX
3.5GHz frequencies. The main auction winners were Linkem S.p.A., who
currently hosts a WiMAX Mobile Network (802.16e) in Naples, and NGI,
who provides a fixed WiMAX network in Rome. Although Italy came into
the race late, it plans to deploy seven more 802.16e networks in several
regions in the upcoming months.
Around the same time, several WiMAX companies implemented Broad-
band Wireless Networks in Eastern Russia. In 2006, Airspan supplied the
equipment necessary for MetroMAX to launch its first commercial WiMAX
network in the Samara region of Russia. Other Russian WiMAX providers
include Enforta, Summa Telecom, and Synterra WiMAX, all of who hold
national licenses and provide commercial services to Moscow and 35 of the
largest capitals in Russia.
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10. 4. Wimax in Asia :
Asia brings high hopes for the WiMAX Industry. Experts estimated that Asia
held 80,000 WiMAX customers in 2006, and they predict that there will
be a significant increase in the number of subscribers by the end of 2009.
China Netcom has provided residential users in the Guangdong prov-
ince of China with fixed Broadband Wireless Access (802.16-2004) sine
2006. They are currently one of the major suppliers of WiMAX technology
in China and will prove to be a big player in China’s goal to reach over
3.8 million users by the end of 2009. 3 South Korean telecom industries
have supplied a huge contribution to
the development of Mobile WiMAX
(802.16e), which they referred to
as WiBro. Samsung has aided SK
Telecom and SK in their monumental
deployment of Wibro in the city of
Seoul in South Korea.
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11. 4. Wimax in Asia :
No WiMAX networks have been deployed in Japan as of February 2009.
However, UQ Communications has given the Japan WiMAX industry rea-
son to be optimistic. The company plans to release Wibro networks in the
cities of Tokyo, Yokohama, and Kawasaki for a free 4-month trial in order
to prove its worth to its potential subscribers. After the trial, residents will
be asked to pay the equivalent of $50 USD a month in order to continue
their services. In 2008, REDtone International established Malaysia’s first
WiMAX service for enterprise use only. The company now services one of
the many 802.16e networks in the country.
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12. 4. Wimax in Asia :
Before WiMAX, only about 4.9% of India had Internet access and less than
0.5% had broadband connections.4 In 2007, Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd
(VSNL) became the first Company to launch WiMax services in India. Nev-
ertheless, the company expects to grow exponentially in the near future and
has estimated that they will acquire seven to nine million subscribers by
2010. The government in India has even established a mandate to provide
broadband access to all secondary schools, public healthcare centers, and
rural areas by the end of 2009. All of these efforts will effectively increase
India’s broadband penetration in the near and hopeful future.Today, the
company is known as Tata Communications and holds the largest WiMAX
market share in India. Maravedis predicted in April Wimax Subscribers
in India will Exceed 13 Million by 2013. The big push will probably be
seen post-spectrum auctions. According to this report about 10,000 BWA/
WiMAX base station sectors have been deployed by all operators com-
bined. Currently there are about 300,000 BWA/WiMAX subscribers al-
ready using these services.
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7th Floor New York, New York 10036
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