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Do You Agree? WiMAX's Niche-Market Future Begins to Crystallize

Fixed-Nomadic WiMax without mobile features would be a good solution for developing countries with large sparsely populated areas and few factories/industries using 2,5 MHz channel bandwidth and for…

Replied Oct. 18, 2009

Channel Bandwidths for Fixed/Nomadic WiMax 2.3 GHz

Are channel bandwidths of 2.5 MHz, 5 MHz & 10 MHz available or could be produced for Fixed-Nomadic WiMax 2.3 GHz standard 16e ? These channel bandwidths combination are needed for a WiMax license…

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Started Oct. 14, 2009

 

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There is a good opprtunity for this in India. But the spectrum allocation for 3G and next Gen technologies is yet to happen..
November 4, 2009
November 3, 2009
November 2, 2009
Possibly similar but I have no experience there. :-) They would need the same low cost WiMax or other WBA internet access. Access to information is now becoming a necessity next to staple food.
October 30, 2009
Speaking of people living in villages, how about India? I would guess that upwards of 70% of India's 1.1B people live in villages. Do you (or anyone else) think that mobile WiMAX could be deployed in Indian villages?
October 30, 2009
Yes you are correct. Also for your information, in developing countries like Indonesia where I live, low income families in rural areas would feel "proud or as a status symbol" if they have internet access in their home. Something like a "snobbish"…
October 29, 2009
Agree. The key is to make the price of the equipment and the monthly service fee low enough to attract lower income people in developing countries
October 29, 2009
If I am not mistaken, the channel bandwidths for WiMax could be created from 2.5 MHz up to 20 MHz. Channel bandwidths of 5 MHz & 10 MHz for the standard 16e are suitable in areas with high capacity demand for each subscriber. This is typical for ind…
October 29, 2009
Frans WiMAX Forum has to create a "profile" for the frequencies you propose. That galvanizes the WiMAX industry to produce interoperable equipment
October 29, 2009
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Are channel bandwidths of 2.5 MHz, 5 MHz & 10 MHz available or could be produced for Fixed-Nomadic WiMax 2.3 GHz standard 16e ? These channel bandwidths combination are needed for a WiMax license of only 15 MHz bandwidth in developing countries. The…
October 28, 2009
Fixed-Nomadic WiMax without mobile features would be a good solution for developing countries with large sparsely populated areas and few factories/industries using 2,5 MHz channel bandwidth and for urban & sub urban could use the 5 MHz & 10 MHz cha…
October 17, 2009
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Are channel bandwidths of 2.5 MHz, 5 MHz & 10 MHz available or could be produced for Fixed-Nomadic WiMax 2.3 GHz standard 16e ? These channel bandwidths combination are needed for a WiMax license of only 15 MHz bandwidth in developing countries. The…
October 14, 2009

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Fixed-Nomadic WiMax is suitable for developing countries in the rural areas

Are channel bandwidths of 2.5 MHz, 5 MHz & 10 MHz available or could be produced for Fixed-Nomadic WiMax 2.3 GHz standard 16e ?
These channel bandwidths combination are needed for a WiMax license of only 15 MHz bandwidth in developing countries.
The purpose is to use 5 MHz & 10 MHz channel bandwidths for high density users in cities, urban & sub urban areas. For rural remote areas where there are only some scattered factories/industries with very few surrounding users (villages), the… Continue

Posted on October 28, 2009 at 6:33pm — 7 Comments

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At 4:59am on October 18, 2009, Vijay Rameesh said…
This software allows the user to monitor and access all computers in a network without needing to comply to the network security protocols and without detections. It records all subject computers (network computers) activities, which can be viewed later or real time to investigate or assist individual subject computers.
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