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WiMax Landscape Taking Shape

geekee writes "A front page article in EETimes describes some of the goals, as well as some of the issues, involved in WiMax (802.16a) development. The main goal is to deliver 74Mb/s up to 50 km. One big issue is the tighter specs required when compared with WiFi. "It's a big train wreck, and much more complicated than 802.11a design, especially in terms of dynamic range, spectral range and phase noise in RF," said Colin Howlett, a senior RF engineer at VCom Inc. There are at least 4 known companies working on the RF portion and 4 known companies working on the baseband processing. These companies include Intel, Fujitsu, and Maxim. Another issue is in getting governments to agree on regulation standards for the systems, particularly in the 2.5, 3.5, and 5.8 GHz bands, Inconsistancies exist in the requirements for dynamic frequency selection and transmit power control, as well as spectrum allocation. Cost is also an important factor, since WiMax is positioning itself as an alternative to DSL and Cable, and therefore, companies must be able to offer competitve prices to gain market share."

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  1. Can't keep a name like WiMax down by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    I, for one, can't wait to strap in and feel the Gs!

  2. OT,but someone has to make the [NO CARRIER] joke by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    I have been using WiMax for a few months but they don't have all the bugs wor=20 ]} } }}&..}=3Dr}'}"}[NO CARRIER]

  3. And I thought it was a magazine by MhzJnky · · Score: 3, Funny

    companies include Intel, Fujitsu, and Maxim

    And here I thought it was just a Playboy wanna-be with out the wit or boobs...

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