Whos deploying License-Exempt WiMAX and why?
License-free operation drive down the cost-barrier to enjoying high quality broadband wireless access for small ISPs and enterprises that can now enjoy attractive business case without locking up their investment in license-fee to enter the market. With the low cost and high performance of standards based WiMAX products, it is possible for them to exploit the 5GHz band like never before. 5GHz WiMAX allows the ISP to offer SLA backed enterprise services, tiered service plans, differentiated premium voice and data services, WiMAX backhaul for WiFi mesh or hotspots and other such offerings. This not only generates higher revenues for the ISP but also opens up 5GHz band for use where QoS and long-distance link reliability is an issue. Enterprises and campuses looking for an affordable, high-speed and robust solution for non-commercial use are also deploying 5 GHz WiMAX. Capital expenditure is no longer a deterrent to rich IP connectivity for anyone requiring a public or private network, th
Related Questions
- I wish to offer services near the airport or other government or military installation. Will License-Exempt WiMAX cause interference?
- How does WiMAX avoid interference with other license-exempt systems operating in the vicinity?
- I live in Siberia. Can license-Exempt WiMAX systems be operated during the harsh winters?