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Deutsche Telekom chose to extend their investments in know-how, equipment and spectrum from 3G to LTE, rather than adopt a new technology standard. It would never have been cost-effective for WiMax network operators to compete against fixed-line broadband networks based on 4G technologies. By 2009, most mobile operators began to realize that mobile connectivity (not fixed 802.16e) was the future, and that LTE was going to become the new worldwide mobile connectivity standard, so they chose to wait for LTE to develop rather than switch from 3G to WiMax.
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lead to significant benefits for the participants. Other analysts at IDC favored the deal, pointing out that as wireless progresses to higher bandwidth, it inevitably competes more directly with cable, DSL and fiber, inspiring competitors into collaboration. Also, as wireless broadband networks grow denser and usage habits shift, the need for increased backhaul and media services accelerate, therefore the opportunity to leverage high bandwidth assets was expected to increase.
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The WiMAX Forum has proposed an architecture that defines how a WiMAX network can be connected with an IP based core network, which is typically chosen by operators that serve as
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WiMax was a superior technology in terms of speed (roughly 25 Mbit/s) for a few years (2005-2009), and it pioneered some new technologies such as MIMO. But the mobile version of WiMax (802.16m), intended to compete with GSM and CDMA technologies, was too little/too late in getting established,
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Although WiMax was much earlier to market than LTE, LTE was an upgrade and extension of previous 3G (GSM and CDMA) standards, whereas WiMax was a relatively new and different technology without a large user base. Ultimately, LTE won the war to become the 4G standard because mobile operators such as
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The functional architecture can be designed into various hardware configurations rather than fixed configurations. For example, the architecture is flexible enough to allow remote/mobile stations of varying scale and functionality and Base
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for which the subscriber station needs to compete only once for initial entry into the network. After network entry is allowed, the subscriber station is allocated an access slot by the base station. The time slot can enlarge and contract, but remains assigned to the subscriber station, which means
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Aeronautical Mobile Airport Communication System (AeroMACS) is a wireless broadband network for the airport surface intended to link the control tower, aircraft, and fixed assets. In 2007, AeroMACS obtained a worldwide frequency allocation in the 5 GHz aviation band. As of 2018, there were
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WiSOA was the first global organization composed exclusively of owners of WiMAX spectrum with plans to deploy WiMAX technology in those bands. WiSOA focused on the regulation, commercialisation, and deployment of WiMAX spectrum in the 2.3–2.5 GHz and the 3.4–3.5 GHz ranges. WiSOA merged
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Although Wi-Fi and WiMAX are designed for different situations, they are complementary. WiMAX network operators typically provide a WiMAX Subscriber Unit that connects to the metropolitan WiMAX network and provides Wi-Fi connectivity within the home or business for computers and smartphones. This
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and other necessary attributes in order to have interoperating products. The current fixed profiles are defined for both TDD and FDD profiles. At this point, all of the mobile profiles are TDD only. The fixed profiles have channel sizes of 3.5 MHz, 5 MHz, 7 MHz and 10 MHz. The
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October 2010, the WiMAX Forum claimed over 592 WiMAX (fixed and mobile) networks deployed in over 148 countries, covering over 621 million people. By February 2011, the WiMAX Forum cited coverage of over 823 million people, and estimated coverage to over 1 billion people by the end of the
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October 2007, the Radio communication Sector of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-R) has decided to include WiMAX technology in the IMT-2000 set of standards. This enables spectrum owners (specifically in the 2.5–2.69 GHz band at this stage) to use WiMAX equipment in any
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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) is a method of encoding digital data on multiple carrier frequencies. OFDM has developed into a popular scheme for wideband digital communication, whether wireless or over copper wires, used in applications such as digital television and audio
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A major role for the organization is to certify the interoperability of WiMAX products. Those that pass conformance and interoperability testing achieve the "WiMAX Forum Certified" designation, and can display this mark on their products and marketing materials. Some vendors claim that their
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and WiMAX Forum provide more links to specific vendors, products and installations. Many of the WiMAX gateways that are offered by manufactures such as these are stand-alone self-install indoor units. Such devices typically sit near the customer's window with the best signal, and provide:
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to market the service. The new company hoped to benefit from combined services offerings and network resources as a springboard past its competitors. The cable companies were expected to provide media services to other partners while gaining access to the wireless network as a
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Another role of the WiMAX Forum is to promote the spread of knowledge about WiMAX. In order to do so, it has a certified training program that is currently offered in English and French. It also offers a series of member events and endorses some industry events.
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The Asia-Pacific region has surpassed the North American region in terms of 4G broadband wireless subscribers. There were around 1.7 million pre-WiMAX and WiMAX customers in Asia – 29% of the overall market – compared to 1.4 million in the US and Canada.
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The LTE Standard was finalized in December 2008, with the first commercial deployment of LTE carried out by TeliaSonera in Oslo and Stockholm in December, 2009. Henceforth, LTE saw rapidly increasing adoption by mobile carriers around the world.
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channel available system wide, the 802.16m system can support both 120 Mbit/s downlink and 60 Mbit/s uplink per site simultaneously. It was expected that the WiMAX Release 2 would be available commercially in the 2011–2012 timeframe.
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A number of specialized companies produced baseband ICs and integrated RFICs for WiMAX Subscriber Stations in the 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5 GHz bands (refer to 'Spectrum allocation' above). These companies include, but are not limited to, Beceem,
710:. Generally these devices are connected to a notebook or net book computer. Dongles typically have omnidirectional antennas which are of lower gain compared to other devices. As such these devices are best used in areas of good coverage.
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South Korea launched a WiMAX network in the second quarter of 2006. Spain delivered full coverage in two cities Seville and Málaga in 2008 reaching 20,000 portable units. By the end of 2008 there were 350,000 WiMAX subscribers in Korea.
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WiMAX Release 2 provided backward compatibility with Release 1. WiMAX operators could migrate from release 1 to release 2 by upgrading channel cards or software. The WiMAX 2 Collaboration Initiative was formed to help this transition.
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subscriber can be put in place. In practice, most users will have a range of 4–8 Mbit/s services and additional radio cards will be added to the base station to increase the number of users that may be served as required.
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There is no uniform global licensed spectrum for WiMAX, however the WiMAX Forum published three licensed spectrum profiles: 2.3 GHz, 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz, in an effort to drive standardisation and decrease cost.
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was formed in June 2001 to promote conformity and interoperability, including the definition of system profiles for commercial vendors. The forum describes WiMAX as "a standards-based technology enabling the delivery of
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standardization. IEEE 802.16m is one of the major candidates for IMT-Advanced technologies by ITU. Among many enhancements, IEEE 802.16m systems can provide four times faster data speed than the WiMAX Release 1.
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over 50 km (31 mi). Like all wireless technologies, WiMAX can operate at higher bitrates or over longer distances but not both. Operating at the maximum range of 50 km (31 mi) increases
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Deruyck, Margot; Vereecken, Willem; Tanghe, Emmeric; Joseph, Wout; Pickavet, Mario; Martens, Luc; Demeester, Piet (2010). "Comparison of power consumption of mobile WiMAX, HSPA and LTE access networks".
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began in January 2008 and, as a result, the biggest share of the spectrum went to Verizon Wireless and the next biggest to AT&T. Both of these companies stated their intention of supporting
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mobile profiles are 5 MHz, 8.75 MHz and 10 MHz. (Note: the 802.16 standard allows a far wider variety of channels, but only the above subsets are supported as WiMAX profiles.)
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allocation trade-off requiring more symbols (a larger portion of the MAC frame) to be allocated in transmitting a given amount of data than if the client were closer to the base station.
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across whole cities or countries. In many cases, this has resulted in competition in markets which typically only had access through an existing incumbent DSL (or similar) operator.
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WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access)
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1951:"UPDATE 1-Russia's Yota drops WiMax in favour of LTE"
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WiMAX and Wi-Fi have quite different QoS mechanisms:
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2443:"WBA and WiSOA join efforts on WiMAX global roaming"
2283:"European Commission proposes TV spectrum for WiMax"
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released the second WiMAX enabled mobile phone, the
1707:"Is 'Wi-Fi on steroids' really the next big thing?"
1670:"IEEE 802.16 WirelessMAN Standard: Myths and Facts"
1382:Early WirelessMAN standards, The European standard
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A WiMAX USB modem for mobile access to the Internet
483:WiMAX directly supports the technologies that make
453:networks in both developed and developing nations.
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may be too technical for most readers to understand
1736:"Municipal Broadband: Challenges and Perspectives"
1374:-wide frequency allocation for WiMAX was blocked.
475:and simple extension of the fiber network itself.
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2747:"WiMax deployments ramp globally, but U.S. lags"
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1394:Comparison with other mobile Internet standards
304:refers to interoperable implementations of the
217:Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access
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2596:. WiMAX Forum. October 6, 2009. Archived from
2590:"Global WiMAX network deployments surpass 500"
2009:"IEEE 802.16e Task Group (Mobile WirelessMAN)"
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1158:Wi-Fi is far more popular in end-user devices.
901:symbol). That is, when the bursts have a high
363:Providing data, telecommunications (VoIP) and
352:Providing a wireless alternative to cable and
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842:orthogonal frequency-division multiple access
425:Mobile WiMAX was a replacement candidate for
374:Providing Internet connectivity as part of a
4443:Multichannel multipoint distribution service
4176:Wireless video and data distribution methods
2864:, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2008,
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1144:Comparisons and confusion between WiMAX and
979:Authentication, Authorization and Accounting
959:SS/MS: the Subscriber Station/Mobile Station
262:or WirelessMAN-Advanced was a candidate for
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2414:"WiMAX Forum — Frequently Asked Questions"
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1910:. Wimaxforum.org. Retrieved on 2013-09-18.
1576:Pinola, Jarno; Kostas Pentikousis (2008).
1330:Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
1307:Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
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846:orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
653:ports to connect directly to a computer,
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114:Learn how and when to remove this message
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308:Wireless LAN standards certified by the
276:WiMAX release 2.1, popularly branded as
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1881:Rocha, Alessandra (November 22, 2018).
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1285:Telecommunications Industry Association
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4316:Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
4056:Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service
2680:"Wimax Forum Industry Research Report"
2129:"Asia takes the lead in the 4G market"
1980:"Sprint Newsroom | News Releases"
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1071:country that recognizes the IMT-2000.
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718:HTC announced the first WiMAX enabled
606:), and other private labeled devices.
506:On May 7, 2008, in the United States,
421:Middle-mile backhaul to fiber networks
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4437:Local multipoint distribution service
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2620:"SUIRG full interference test report"
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1795:"WiMax signals get stronger in India"
1404:Comparison of wireless data standards
971:CSN: the Connectivity Service Network
227:communication standards based on the
96:make it understandable to non-experts
4415:Multipoint Video Distribution System
4014:Spectral efficiency comparison table
1062:WiMAX profiles define channel size,
939:Integration with an IP-based network
487:service offerings possible (such as
390:WiMAX can provide at-home or mobile
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2745:Larry Dignan (February 15, 2010).
1634:Carl Weinschenk (April 16, 2010).
1425:It was anticipated that using 4X2
1091:A citywide deployment of WiMAX in
844:(SOFDMA), as opposed to the fixed
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2258:Federal Communications Commission
2219:"U.S. Frequency Allocation Chart"
965:BS: Base station, part of the ASN
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539:to provide triple-play services.
45:This article has multiple issues.
4360:Mobile broadband wireless access
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3205:List of mobile phone generations
2902:Official page of the WiMAX Forum
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1588:from the original on 2016-08-21
1461:List of deployed WiMAX networks
1441:
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1199:, which includes WiMAX, define
987:NSP: a Network Service Provider
974:HA: Home Agent, part of the CSN
962:ASN: the Access Service Network
792:hybrid automatic repeat-request
537:Mobile virtual network operator
319:, a service marketed in Korea.
53:or discuss these issues on the
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984:NAP: a Network Access Provider
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1705:Walton, Marsha (2006-03-31).
1668:Roger Marks (June 29, 2006).
1582:The Internet Protocol Journal
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1079:WiMAX cannot deliver 70
1045:digital television transition
571:
4126:Telecommunication portal
2714:Ken, Wieland (6 July 2009).
1901:WiMAX Forum Member Companies
1890:. SAMIG22. Lima, Perú: ICAO.
1766:"Sprint Eyes WiMax Backhaul"
1351:(including CDMA2000) is the
1195:, which includes Wi-Fi, and
947:The WiMAX Forum architecture
566:frequency-division duplexing
7:
2716:"The rise and rise of HSPA"
2498:"'WiMAX 2' coming in 2011?"
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1279:Wireless Broadband Alliance
1101:Customer-premises equipment
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5847:Metropolitan area networks
5811:IEEE Standards Association
4392:Advanced Wireless Services
4324:Digital Video Broadcasting
3623:CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Release 0
2360:"HiperMAN / WiMAX Testing"
2038:"IEEE 802.16 Task Group d"
1607:"WiMax Forum – Technology"
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868:Media access control layer
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911:digital signal processing
665:on a local wired network.
381:Smart grids and metering.
248:wireless broadband access
185:
139:This article needs to be
2860:K. Fazel and S. Kaiser,
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1505:High-Speed Packet Access
1353:3GPP Long Term Evolution
1326:High Speed Packet Access
1205:wireless ad hoc networks
812:low-density parity check
798:Adaptive antenna systems
758:The IEEE 802.16 standard
699:Airstream 1200 USB Modem
333:, etc. It is similar to
5816:Category:IEEE standards
3961:Comparison of standards
3600:UTRA-TDD LCR / TD-SCDMA
1984:Newsreleases.sprint.com
1547:(mobile WiMax in Korea)
1111:Silicon implementations
981:Server, part of the CSN
749:4G technology instead.
604:Mobile Internet devices
599:cellular technologies.
562:time-division duplexing
556:Support for TDD and FDD
354:digital subscriber line
4235:Terrestrial television
3966:Channel access methods
3605:UTRA-TDD HCR / TD-CDMA
2751:Between the lines blog
2385:"WiMAX Forum Overview"
2362:. ETSI. Archived from
2226:Department of Commerce
1853:"High-speed Microwave"
1530:Packet Burst Broadband
1510:List of WiMAX networks
1336:
1301:Competing technologies
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640:list of WiMAX networks
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4252:Visual sensor network
4137:Telephones portal
3245:MTA - MTB - MTC - MTD
2878:, Springer, NY, 2009
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1295:High-Rate Packet Data
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1184:wireless access point
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872:The WiMAX MAC uses a
753:Technical information
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429:technologies such as
250:as an alternative to
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4247:Satellite television
3754:iBurst (IEEE 802.20)
3527:CDMA2000 1X Advanced
1931:on November 22, 2008
1386:and Korean standard
1163:Media Access Control
1075:Inherent limitations
874:scheduling algorithm
762:WiMAX is based upon
730:network until 2010.
233:media access control
5862:2001 establishments
4305:Long Term Evolution
4283:Wireless local loop
4225:Internet television
3640:(3.5G, 3.75G, 3.9G)
3482:(2.5G, 2.75G, 2.9G)
3250:Mobile TeleSeratout
3084:Long range wireless
2808:. 8 February 2010.
2254:"Auctions Schedule"
1636:"Speeding Up WiMax"
1556:Wireless local loop
1525:Municipal broadband
1228:Conformance testing
1040:uses 3.5 GHz.
1008:Spectrum allocation
586:subscriber stations
376:business continuity
360:" broadband access.
182:
5857:2001 introductions
4278:Wireless broadband
4220:Amateur television
4199:Radio broadcasting
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3708:(TIA/EIA/IS-856-A)
3706:1xEV-DO Revision A
2345:2010-11-23 at the
1679:. Washington, DC.
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1209:Local Area Network
1201:Peer-to-Peer (P2P)
1161:Wi-Fi runs on the
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2884:978-0-387-68189-4
2870:978-0-470-99821-2
2832:"WiMAX Directory"
2133:Telegeography.com
2106:978-1-4244-7988-7
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5756:Superseded
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3749:Flash-OFDM
3131:Muni Wi-Fi
3022:Power-line
2874:M. Ergen,
2854:References
2842:2011-02-28
2787:2010-04-28
2700:2011-09-10
2665:2010-10-13
2640:2012-08-22
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1780:2008-03-22
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1690:August 26,
1650:August 31,
1617:2008-07-22
1592:2016-08-05
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1121:WiMAX MIMO
854:WiMAX MIMO
810:Intro and
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800:(AAS) and
739:HTC Evo 4G
572:Connecting
367:services (
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50:improve it
5631:Bluetooth
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4292:Standards
3849:WiMax 2.1
3704:CDMA2000
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1309:(UMTS),
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