WiMAX networks have been
designed to provide broadband wireless access with QoS parameters which provide assured service flows for each connection.
This
combined with the characteristics of the MAC layer to establish service classes and ensure service flows with each class complete
the environment needed for delivery
of high bit rate low latency services such as audio and video which overcome the vagaries of the wireless medium associated
with non line of sight transmission, sharp changes in signal levels and interference. Finally, in addition to guaranteed service
flows, mobile WiMAX also brings in the multicast and broadcast services (MBS) wherein video can be efficiently multicast over
a wireless medium, thus using only a fraction of the capacity available in a cell for delivering video services.
This
site will bring you the latest updates on mobile WiMAX with focus on the technology its applications and user devices. Broadcasting
and enabling devices with " internet on the go" is a special area of focus.
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"We’re now in the
midst of the largest opportunity to redefine consumer electronics and entertainment since the introduction of the television”
- Paul Otellini , CEO Intel
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Year 2008 is set to be the year of WiMAX with release of new devices and new mobile WiMAX Networks going on line.
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