Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. >Wi-MAX is a big deal because it's cheaper, smaller, simpler and easier to use than any existing broadband option (DSL, cable, fiber, 3G wireless) - it also bypasses the existing wired infrastructure and legacy service providers (i.e. the phone and cable companies). This book provides a basic technical introduction to the IEEE standard, allowing engineers, technologists, and decision-makers to ascertain how…mehr
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. >Wi-MAX is a big deal because it's cheaper, smaller, simpler and easier to use than any existing broadband option (DSL, cable, fiber, 3G wireless) - it also bypasses the existing wired infrastructure and legacy service providers (i.e. the phone and cable companies). This book provides a basic technical introduction to the IEEE standard, allowing engineers, technologists, and decision-makers to ascertain how this hugely disruptive technology is going to affect their businesses.
Frank Ohrtman (Denver, CO) has just completed his MSE degree in Telecommunications at Colorado University. Since 1999 he has help positions as Qwest's Account Manager for Lucent Technologies, where he installed the carrier's softswitch, and Vsys's Sales Manager for Softswitch. He almost 20 years of experience in professional networking.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: The Specs on the IEEE 802.16 Chapter III: Range, Power and Bandwidth -- The "Why" of WiMax? Chapter IV: WiMax Quality of Service Chapter V: Security Chapter VI: WiMax Architecture: The Death of Fiber-Optic Networks As We Know Them Chapter VII: VoIP, WiMax and Wi-Fi: The Death of Telephone Companies As We Know Them Chapter VIII: Video and WiMax: The Death of Cable TV as We Know It Chapter IX: Economics of WiMax hapter X: Regulatory Aspects of WiMax Chapter XI: Conclusion: WiMax as Disruptive Technology
Chapter I: Introduction Chapter II: The Specs on the IEEE 802.16 Chapter III: Range, Power and Bandwidth -- The "Why" of WiMax? Chapter IV: WiMax Quality of Service Chapter V: Security Chapter VI: WiMax Architecture: The Death of Fiber-Optic Networks As We Know Them Chapter VII: VoIP, WiMax and Wi-Fi: The Death of Telephone Companies As We Know Them Chapter VIII: Video and WiMax: The Death of Cable TV as We Know It Chapter IX: Economics of WiMax hapter X: Regulatory Aspects of WiMax Chapter XI: Conclusion: WiMax as Disruptive Technology
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