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What is
WiMax ? WiMAX is an acronym for Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave Access a IEEE802.16
standards-based wireless technology which provides broadband
connections over long distances. The system is built up of
base stations, antennas and end user units.
Instead of using existing or non
existing telephone or cable lines to provide internet access
to communities and cities, wimax is using the quite new
standard IEEE802.16 for wireless broadband data
transmission
Traderock
represents Aperto Networks products and services and Aperto
helps leading service providers deliver affordable wireless
voice and broadband profitably by building the world’s most
advanced WiMAX base stations and subscriber units. Aperto
fundamentally changes the economics of delivering voice and
broadband services through IP-rich, point-to-point and
point-to-multipoint networks, allowing carriers to offer a
wider variety of services to more customers using less
equipment. Its carrier-class WiMAX technology offers
industry-leading subscriber density, quality of service, ease
of use and reliability. Aperto is a founding board member of
the WiMAX Forum as well as a founder and lead contributor to
IEEE 802.16a/d and the ETSI-BRAN standards. Serving more than
200 customers in 65 countries

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The bandwidth and
reach of WiMAX make it suitable for the following potential
applications:
- Connecting Wi-Fi hotspots with
each other and to other parts of the Internet
- Providing a wireless
alternative to cable and DSL for last mile (last km)
broadband access.
- Providing high-speed mobile
data and telecommunications services
(4G)
WiMAX, a
data-on-the-go alternative to cable and DSL, is a
standards-based broadband wireless access technology for
enabling the last-mile delivery of information. WiMAX will
provide fixed, nomadic, portable and, eventually, mobile
wireless broadband connectivity without the need for direct
line-of-sight connection between a base station and a
subscriber station. In a typical cell radius deployment of 3
to 10 Km, WiMAX-certified systems can be expected to support
capacity of up to 40Mbps per channel, for fixed and portable
access applications. This is enough bandwidth to
simultaneously support hundreds of businesses with T-1 speed
connectivity and thousands of residences with DSL speed
connectivity. Mobile network deployments are expected to
provide up to 15Mbps of capacity within a typical
cell-radius deployment of up to 3 Km. It is expected that
WIMAX technology will be incorporated in notebook computers
and PDAs starting as early as the end of 2006, enabling
urban areas and cities to become "MetroZones" for portable
outdoor broadband wireless access. WiMAX technology has the
potential to enable service carriers to converge the
all-IP-based network for triple-play services such as data,
voice, and video.
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WiMax products and services, please contact us and we will give you a quote for a complete
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