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Published: February 2008
252 Pages
Authors: Ahmed M. Abdelsalam
and Iman Nabil
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Overview
The network deployment stage is considered one of the most important phases
in the network life cycle. This report provides detailed analysis of WiMAX
network solutions deployment. The report discusses the requirements, steps,
considerations and latest trends in the deployment process of cutting-edge
WiMAX technology. The report also provides practical guidelines from WiMAX
deployment experts about the deployment process.
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Key Benefits
- Understand the rationale, deployment types, and technical approaches
- Analysis of real-world WiMAX deployment challenges
- Evaluation of network planning issues including spectrum
- Analysis of specific WiMAX deployment types including back-haul and last-mile
- Service planning analysis including VPN, VoIP, telemetry/M2M, and entertainment
- WiMAX market analysis including evaluation of leading vendors' products
and solutions
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Target Audience
- Broadband wireless network and service solutions providers
- Broadband wireless network and service solutions providers
- WiMAX components manufacturers
- WiMAX deployment companies
- Broadband wireless technology developers
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Table of Contents
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- Abstract
- Target Audience
- Table of Contents
- 1 Introduction and General Concepts
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Overview of Mobile Systems
- 1.2.1 First-Generation Mobile Systems (1G)
- 1.2.2 Second-Generation Mobile Systems (2G)
- 1.2.3 2.5G Mobile Systems
- 1.2.3.1 High-speed circuit-switched data (HSCSD)
- 1.2.3.2 General packet radio service (GPRS)
- 1.2.3.3 Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE)
- 1.2.4 Third-Generation Mobile Systems (3G)
- 1.2.4.1 CDMA
- 1.2.4.1.1 CDMA2000 Key Features
- 1.2.4.1.2 CDMA2000 Advantages
- 1.2.4.2 Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (W-CDMA)
- 1.2.4.2.1 W-CDMA Key Features
- 1.2.5 Wireless LAN (WLAN)
- 1.2.6 Wi-Fi
- 1.2.6.1 WLAN Hotspots
- 1.2.6.2 Problems with Wi-Fi
- 1.2.6.2.1 Security
- 1.2.6.2.2 Compatibility and Interpretability
- 1.2.6.2.3 Billing Issues
- 1.3 WiMAX
- 1.3.1 Introduction
- 1.3.2 Definition
- 1.3.3 Why WiMAX
- 1.3.4 Standards
- 1.3.4.1 802.16e-
- 1.4 Fourth-Generation Mobile Systems (4G) - The Next Step
- 2 Architecture
- 2.1 Mesh Architecture
- 2.1.1 Overview.
- 2.1.2 Advantages of Mesh Networks
- 2.1.3 Drawbacks of Mesh Architectures
- 2.1.4 Mesh Networking Applications
- 2.1.5 Mesh Network and WiMAX
- 2.1.6 Reliability and Security of Mesh WiMAX Networks
- 2.1.7 Challenge of Mesh WiMAX Network
- 2.2 Point to Consecutive Point
- 2.3 Point-to-Point
- 2.4 Point to Multiple Point
- 2.4.1 Point to Multiple Point Applications Benefit for WiMAX
- 2.4.1.1 Banking Networks
- 2.4.1.2 Education Networks
- 3 WiMAX Deployment Models
- 3.1 Overview.
- 3.2 On the Go
- 3.3 Last-mile broadband
- 3.4 Broadband Campus Coverage
- 3.5 Citywide Broadband
- 3.6 WiMAX Model Development Consortium.
- 3.7 Business Models
- 4 WiMAX and Other Technologies
- 4.1 WiMAX against 3G.
- 4.2 WiMAX Deployment Consideration for Mobile Operators
- 4.3 WIMAX Deployment and 3G.
- 4.3.1 WiMAX as 3G Alternative
- 4.3.2 Challenges of Deploying WiMAX as 3G Alternative
- 4.3.2.1 3G applications and services remain convincing and are still needed
- 4.3.2.2 The Cost between WiMAX and 3G.
- 4.3.3 WiMAX and 3G Integration
- 4.4 WIMAX Deployment and 2G.
- 4.5 WIMAX deployment and UMTS
- 4.6 WIMAX Deployment and WCDMA.
- 4.7 WIMAX Deployment and HSPDA.
- 5 WiMAX Network Deployment Challenges
- 5.1 Challenges Overview.
- 5.1.1 A Tight EVM Requirement
- 5.1.2 Receiver Performance
- 5.2 Solving the Challenges of deploying WiMAX
- 5.2.1.1 Research and Development
- 5.2.2 Design Verification and Pre-Conformance
- 5.2.3 Conformance Test
- 5.2.4 Manufacturing
- 5.2.5 MIMO/Wave2 Test Support
- 5.2.6 EXA Signal Analyzer
- 6 WiMAX Network Deployment Considerations
- 6.1 Overview.
- 6.2 WiMAX Deployment Considerations for Fixed Wireless Access
- 6.2.1 Fixed WiMAX in 700 MHz
- 6.2.1.1 Aggressive Frequency Reuse Schemes and the Use of Multiple Antenna
Techniques
- 6.2.1.2 MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Outputs) and AAS (Adaptive Antenna
Systems)
- 6.2.1.3 The Cross Sector Interference Cancellation (XSIC)
- 6.2.2 Fixed WiMAX in 2.5 and 3 GHz
- 6.2.2.1 Urban Environment
- 6.2.2.2 Suburban Environment
- 6.2.2.3 Rural Environment
- 6.2.3 Canada's first Fixed WiMAX network
- 6.2.3.1 Customer
- 6.2.3.2 Business challenge
- 6.2.3.3 Solutions and products
- 6.2.4 Fixed WiMAX in 5 GHz
- 6.3 WiMAX Deployment Consideration for Mobile Wireless Access
- 6.3.1 Mobile WiMAX in 700 MHz
- 6.3.2 Mobile WiMAX in 2.5 and 3 GHz
- 6.3.3 Mobile WiMAX in 5 GHz
- 7 Planning of Spectrum..
- 7.1 Spectrum allocation for the 802.16e/d
- 7.1.1 Fixed WiMAX
- 7.1.2 Mobile WiMAX
- 7.2 Licensed and Unlicensed
- 7.2.1 Licensed Bands
- 7.2.1.1.1 2.3 GHz
- 7.2.1.2 2.5 GHz
- 7.2.1.3 3.5 GHz
- 7.2.2 Unlicensed Band
- 7.3 Considerations of Bands
- 7.4 Spectrum Future
- 7.4.1 10-66 GHz (802.16c)
- 7.4.1.1 System Profiles for 10-66 GHz
- 7.4.1.2 The 700 MHZ band
- 7.5 Customers' Requirements in WiMAX
- 7.6 Price
- 7.6.1 The Price of Buying the Band if Using Licensed Band
- 7.6.2 Cost of WiMAX Base Stations
- 7.6.3 Customer Usage Cost
- 7.7 Bandwidth
- 7.7.1 Licensed Band (2.5 GHz-3.5 GHz)
- 7.7.1.1 MMDS
- 7.7.2 Unlicensed Band (5.8 GHz)
- 7.7.3 802.16-
- 7.7.4 802.16-
- 7.7.5 How Effective is the Bandwidth
- 7.7.6 How to Increase the Bandwidth: Spectrum Efficiency
- 7.7.7 Bandwidth Consideration
- 7.8 Operators' Spectrum Requirements
- 7.8.1 Coverage Requirement
- 7.8.2 Capacity Requirement
- 7.9 Synchronization Requirement
- 7.10 Licensed vs. Unlicensed (License-Exempt) Spectrum.
- 7.10.1 Overview.
- 7.10.2 Differences between license and license-exempt WiMAX
- 7.10.3 Licensed Spectrum.
- 7.10.3.1 Licensed 2.5 GHz
- 7.10.3.2 Licensed 3.5 GHz
- 7.10.3.3 Licensed WiMAX Deployment
- 7.10.3.4 Challenges of deploying a licensed WiMAX
- 7.10.3.4.1 Licensed 2.5 GHz
- 7.10.3.4.2 Licensed 3.5 GHz
- 7.10.4 License-Exempt Spectrum.
- 7.10.4.1 License-Exempt 5 GHz
- 7.10.4.2 License-Exempt WiMAX Deployment
- 7.10.4.3 Challenges of Deploying a License-exempt WiMAX
- 7.10.4.3.1 Infrastructure Placement
- 7.10.4.3.2 RF Interference
- 7.10.4.4 Solving the Challenges of deploying a License-Exempt WiMAX
- 7.10.4.4.1 Solution Issues with Infrastructure Placement
- 7.10.4.4.2 Solution Issues with RF Interference:
- 7.10.4.4.2.1 Noise
- 7.10.4.4.2.2 Direct Spectrum Overlap by Unidentified Sources
- 7.10.4.4.2.3 Direct Spectrum Overlap by Identified Sources RF
- 7.10.4.4.2.4 Standards
- 7.10.4.4.2.5 Proper Network Design
- 7.10.4.4.2.6 Power Amplifiers and Antenna Technologies
- 7.10.4.4.2.7 Filtering
- 7.10.4.4.2.8 Shielding
- 7.10.4.4.2.9 Reuse
- 7.10.4.4.2.10 Synchronization of Signals with Other Providers
- 7.10.4.5 Improving License-Exempt WiMAX Deployments Using Antenna Techniques
- 7.10.4.5.1 Diversity Techniques
- 7.10.4.5.2 Advanced Antenna Systems and Switching
- 8 Planning of Services
- 8.1 Types of Services
- 8.2 Examples to Services
- 8.2.1 VPN and Transparent LAN.
- 8.2.2 Voice over IP (VoIP)
- 8.2.2.1 Why VoIP
- 8.2.2.2 VoIP over WiMAX
- 8.2.2.2.1 VoIP over WiMAX Algorithm.
- 8.2.2.2.2 WiMAX for VoIP Success
- 8.2.2.2.3 Challenges of VoIP over WiMAX
- 8.2.3 Mobile Voice
- 8.2.3.1 Mobile Voice as an Alternative to Cellular Phones
- 8.2.3.2 Cellular Backhaul
- 8.2.3.3 Wireless Backhaul
- 8.2.3.3.1 PolarIP WiMAX Cordless Phone Key Features
- 8.2.4 Telemetry
- 8.2.4.1 How WiMAX integrate with telemetry:
- 8.2.4.2 Telemetry Application
- 8.2.4.2.1 Aircraft Development Monitoring
- 8.2.4.2.2 Patient Monitoring
- 8.2.4.2.3 Environmental Conditions Monitoring
- 8.2.4.2.4 SCADA Systems
- 8.2.4.2.5 Remote Controlling
- 8.2.4.2.6 Traffic Control
- 8.2.4.2.7 Home Automation
- 8.2.4.3 Challenges of WiMAX of telemetry
- 8.2.5 Entertainment
- 8.2.5.1 IPTV & IMS Services
- 8.2.5.2 WiMAX Gaming Device
- 8.2.5.3 WiMAX Plug and Play
- 8.2.5.4 WiMAX-plus-satellite-TV
- 8.2.5.5 WiMAX-based Media Streaming
- 9 WiMAX Deployment for Backhaul
- 9.1 Backhaul
- 9.2 WiMAX Backhaul Technical Considerations
- 9.2.1 Range and Throughput
- 9.2.2 Security
- 9.2.3 QOS
- 9.2.4 Interference
- 9.2.5 Rain Fades
- 9.3 Wireless Backhaul in a Cellular Network
- 9.4 Wireless Backhaul in a Wi-Fi Network
- 9.5 WiMAX Ethernet Backhaul Strategies
- 9.5.1 Outsource the network to an existing service provider
- 9.5.1.1 Ethernet over TDM.
- 9.5.1.2 Native Carrier Ethernet service
- 9.5.2 Build and Manage Some/All of the Transmission Infrastructure
- 9.5.2.1 Range and throughput
- 9.5.2.2 QoS
- 9.5.2.3 Ease of licensing
- 9.6 Cingular Wireless
- 10 WiMAX Deployment for Last-Mile
- 10.1 Last-mile
- 10.1.1 Telephony system.
- 10.1.2 WISP services
- 11 Market Analysis
- 11.1 Market Overview.
- 11.2 Market Definition
- 11.2.1 WiMAX Deployment Ecosystem.
- 11.2.1.1 Sprint WiMAX Ecosystem.
- 11.2.1.2 Motorola Ecosystem.
- 11.2.1.3 Nortel Ecosystem.
- 11.2.1.4 M-Taiwan WiMAX Ecosystem.
- 11.2.1.4.1 Carrier Pilot Project
- 11.2.1.4.2 FITEL Project
- 11.2.1.4.3 TATUNG Project
- 11.2.1.4.4 FET Project
- 11.2.2 Service Providers
- 11.2.2.1 Overview.
- 11.2.2.2 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs)
- 11.2.2.3 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs)
- 11.2.2.4 Wireless Carriers
- 11.2.2.5 Internet Service Providers
- 11.2.2.6 Cable Providers
- 11.2.2.7 Satellite Broadband Providers
- 11.2.2.8 Wireless Internet Service Providers
- 11.2.2.9 Broadband Over-builders
- 11.2.2.10 Examples to Service Providers
- 11.2.2.10.1 Sprint
- 11.2.2.10.1.1 Overview.
- 11.2.2.10.1.2 Financials
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.1 Market Shares History
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.2 Financial Analysis 2001-
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.2.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.2.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.2.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.3 Financial Analysis
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.3.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.3.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.2.10.1.2.3.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3 Vendors
- 11.2.3.1 Infrastructure (Base Station)
- 11.2.3.2 Customer Premise Equipment (Subscriber Station)
- 11.2.3.3 Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
- 11.2.3.3.1 Historically-Involved Equipment Vendors
- 11.2.3.3.1.1 Airspan Networks Inc.
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.1 Base Station Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.1.1 HiperMAX (Highly Flexible WiMAX Base Station for High
Availability Services)
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.1.2 MacroMAX Family (Integrated Macro-Cell WiMAX Base
Stations)
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.1.3 MicroMAX (Integrated Micro-Cell WiMAX Base Stations)
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.2 End User Devices
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.2.1 MiMAX USB
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.2.2 EasyST-
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.2.3 EasyWiFi
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.2.4 EasyVoice
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.2.5 ProST-2 and ProST-Wi-Fi-
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.3 Network Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.3.1 ControlMAX
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.3.2 VoiceMAX
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.4 Network Management Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.2.4.1 Netspan - Element Manager for WiMAX
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3 Financial Analysis
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.1 Market Shares History
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.2 Analysis for Years 2001-
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.2.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.2.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.2.3 Flow Cash
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.3 Analysis for
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.3.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.3.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.1.1.3.3.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3.3.1.2 Alvarion Ltd
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.1 BreezeMAX
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.2 BreezeACCESS VL
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3 AlvariSTAR NMS
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3.1 Fault Management
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3.2 Configuration Management
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3.3 Network View.
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3.4 Service Management
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3.5 Performance Monitoring
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.3.6 Security Management
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.2.4 WALKair
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3 Financial Analysis
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.1 Market Shares History
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.2 Analysis for Years 2001-
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.2.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.2.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.2.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.3 Analysis for
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.3.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.3.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.1.2.3.3.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3.3.1.3 Aperto Networks
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.1 PacketMAX Base Stations
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.1.1 PacketMAX 5000 Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.1.2 PacketMAX 4000 Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.1.3 PacketMAX 3000 Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.1.4 PacketMAX 2000 Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.2 PacketMAX Subscriber Units
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.2.1 PacketMAX 500 Subscriber Unit
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.2.2 PacketMAX 300 Subscriber Unit
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.2.3 PacketMAX 100 Subscriber Unit
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.2.4 PacketMAX 20 Voice Services Gateway
- 11.2.3.3.1.3.2.2.5 PacketMAX 3000/5000 Base Station Radio (BSR-35)
- 11.2.3.3.1.4 Cambridge Broadband Ltd
- 11.2.3.3.1.4.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.4.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.4.2.1 VectaStar Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.1.4.2.2 VectaStar Subscriber Unit
- 11.2.3.3.1.5 Navini Networks Inc.
- 11.2.3.3.1.5.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.5.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.5.2.1 Ripwave® MX
- 11.2.3.3.1.6 Proxim Corp.
- 11.2.3.3.1.6.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.6.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.6.2.1 Tsunami MP.16
- 11.2.3.3.1.6.2.2 Tsunami MP.11 Series
- 11.2.3.3.1.6.2.3 Tsunami™ MP.11 5012 Series
- 11.2.3.3.1.6.2.4 MeshMAX™ Product Series
- 11.2.3.3.1.7 Redline Communications Inc.
- 11.2.3.3.1.7.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.7.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.7.2.1 RedMAX™ 4C Mobile WiMAX Platform.
- 11.2.3.3.1.7.2.2 RedMAX™ AN-100U WiMAX Certified Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.1.7.2.3 RedMAX™ outdoor Subscriber Unit (SU-O)
- 11.2.3.3.1.7.2.4 RedMAX™ Indoor Subscriber Unit (SU-I)
- 11.2.3.3.1.8 Siemens AG.
- 11.2.3.3.1.8.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.8.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.8.2.1 WiMAX Modem for Wireless Internet Access
- 11.2.3.3.1.9 SR Telecom Inc.
- 11.2.3.3.1.9.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.9.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.9.2.1 SR500™ - Long-Range Voice & Data Access
- 11.2.3.3.1.9.2.2 SR500ip™ - Broadband Internet & High-Capacity Voice for
Remote Areas
- 11.2.3.3.1.10 Wi-LAN Inc.
- 11.2.3.3.1.10.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.10.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.11 ZTE Corp
- 11.2.3.3.1.11.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.1.11.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.1.11.2.1 ZTE Mobile WiMAX
- 11.2.3.3.2 Newcomers Equipment Vendors
- 11.2.3.3.2.1 Alcatel-Lucent
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.2.1 Alcatel-Lucent 9710 Compact WiMAX Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.2.2 Alcatel-Lucent 9715 Lightweight WiMAX Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.2.3 Alcatel-Lucent 9719 Distributed WiMAX Base Station
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.2.4 Alcatel-Lucent 9740 WiMAX Access Controller
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.2.5 Alcatel-Lucent 9753 WiMAX Operation & Maintenance
Center
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3 Financials
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.1 Stock History
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.2 Analysis for 2001-
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.2.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.2.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.2.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.3 Analysis for
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.3.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.3.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.2.1.3.3.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3.3.2.2 Motorola Inc.
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.2 Products
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.2.1 Wi4 WiMAX™.
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.2.2 WAP 400 Series Access Points
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3 Financials
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.1 Stock History
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.2 Annual Analysis
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.2.1 Income Statement 2001-
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.2.2 Balance Sheet 2001-
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.2.3 Cash Flow 2001-
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.3 Analysis for
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.3.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.3.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.3.2.2.3.3.3 Cash Flow
- 11.2.3.3.3 Recommendations
- 11.2.3.4 Chip Manufacturer
- 11.2.3.4.1 WiMAX Silicon Vendors
- 11.2.3.4.1.1 Altera Corp.
- 11.2.3.4.1.1.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.1.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.1.2.1 WiMAX RF Card Solutions
- 11.2.3.4.1.1.2.2 WiMAX Channel Card Solutions
- 11.2.3.4.1.2 Analog Devices Inc.
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.1 WiMAX RF Transceivers
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.1.1 AD9353 WiMAX RF MxFE™ Transceiver
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.1.2 AD9352 WiMAX/Wipro RF MxFE Transceiver
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.1.3 AD9355 WiMAX RF MxFE™ MISO Transceiver
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.1.4 AD9354 WiMAX/Wipro RF MxFE™ MISO Transceiver
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.2 WiMAX Power Amplifier
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.2.1 ADL5570 2.3 GHz to 2.4 GHz WiMAX Power Amplifier
- 11.2.3.4.1.2.2.2.2 ADL5571 2.5 GHz to 2.7 GHz WiMAX Power Amplifier
- 11.2.3.4.1.3 Aspex Semiconductor Ltd.
- 11.2.3.4.1.3.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.3.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.3.2.1 Aspex WiMAX Development Kit
- 11.2.3.4.1.4 Beceem Communications Inc.
- 11.2.3.4.1.4.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.4.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.4.2.1 BCS200 Chipset
- 11.2.3.4.1.4.2.2 MS120 Chipset
- 11.2.3.4.1.5 NextWave Wireless
- 11.2.3.4.1.5.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.5.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.5.2.1 NW1000 Series WiMAX Chipset
- 11.2.3.4.1.6 Fujitsu Ltd.
- 11.2.3.4.1.6.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.6.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.6.2.1 Fixed WiMAX - 802.16-
- 11.2.3.4.1.6.2.2 Mobile WiMAX - 802.16e-
- 11.2.3.4.1.7 Intel Corporation
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.2.1 Intel PRO/Wireless
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.3 Financial Analysis
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.3.1 Market Shares History
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.3.2 Analysis 2002-
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.3.2.1 Income Statement
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.3.2.2 Balance Sheet
- 11.2.3.4.1.7.3.2.3 Cash Flow.
- 11.2.3.4.1.8 PicoChip Designs Ltd.
- 11.2.3.4.1.8.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.8.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.8.2.1 PC102 picoArray
- 11.2.3.4.1.8.2.2 PC20x Family
- 11.2.3.4.1.9 Runcom Technologies Ltd.
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.1 System on Chip Solutions
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.1.1 RNA200 (ASIC SoC for mobile subscriber stations (MSS))
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.1.2 RNA2000/RNF2000 (ASIC SoC for base-stations)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2 MSS Solutions
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.1 RNE200CF (Compact-Flash WiMAX adaptor)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.2 RNE200USB (USB WiMAX adaptor)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.3 RNE200PC (PCMCIA WiMAX adaptor)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.4 RNE200EC (Express Card WiMAX adaptor)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.5 RNE200MB (RF-IC Evaluation Board / Baseband Motherboard)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.6 RNU200RG (CPE residential gateway)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.2.7 RNR200 (Discrete RF Solutions for MSS)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.3 Base Station Solutions
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.3.1 RNE2000B (Channel Card)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.3.2 RNE2000MB (Sector Card)
- 11.2.3.4.1.9.2.3.3 RNU2000N (Single Sector Unit)
- 11.2.3.4.1.10 Sequans Communications
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.1 S3MAX: the whole package
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.2 Mobile WIMAX
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.2.1 SQN1130 (IEEE 802.16e-2005 solution for broadband
wireless access)
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.2.2 SQN1140 (Mobile WiMAX wave 2 ready RF chip)
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.2.3 SQN1110 (IEEE 802.16e solution for broadband wireless
access)
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.2.4 SQN2130 (WiMAX Forum wave 2 ready base station chip)
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.3 Fixed WIMAX
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.3.1 SQN1010 (IEEE 802.16-2004 Baseband solution)
- 11.2.3.4.1.10.2.3.2 SQN2010 (IEEE 802.16d-2004 baseband solution)
- 11.2.3.4.1.11 TeleCIS Wireless Inc.
- 11.2.3.4.1.11.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.11.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.11.2.1 TCW 1620 SoC
- 11.2.3.4.1.12 Wavesat Wireless Inc.
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.1 Overview.
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2 Products
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2.1 Evolutive™ WiMAX Series
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2.1.1 The Evolutive™ WiMAX Series
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2.1.2 CPE MAC Software
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2.1.3 3.5 and 5.8 GHz Mini-PCI Reference Designs
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2.2 UMobile™ WiMAX Series
- 11.2.3.4.1.12.2.2.1 UMobile WiMAX Series Features
- 12 WiMAX Business Revenue Opportunities
- 12.1 WiMAX and 3G Cell Sites
- 12.2 WiMAX and Wi-Fi
- 12.3 WiMAX as 3G Alternative
- 12.4 WiMAX Mobility Networks
- 12.5 WiMAX and DSL
- 12.6 WiMAX and IPTV
- 13 WiMAX Network Deployment Market Predictions
- 13.1 Sprint and WiMAX Deployment
- 13.2 M-Taiwan Showcase
- 13.3 The Cisco Deal
- 13.4 WiMAX and 700 MHz
- 13.4.1 Overview of Telsima 450/700 MHz BWA Solution
- 13.4.2 Why 700 MHz
- Table of Figures
- Figure 1 - Wireless LAN.
- Figure 2 - Wi-Fi Logo
- Figure 3 - WiMAX Network
- Figure 4 - Mesh Network with Wi-Fi and/or WiMAX
- Figure 5 - WiMAX and Outdoor Mesh Equipment Revenue
- Figure 6 - A consecutive point network reverses direction of flow in the
event of a network outage thus minimizing the impact of the outage
- Figure 7 - Extending a Consecutive Point Network
- Figure 8 - WiMAX Point-To-Point (PTP) Backhaul
- Figure 9 - Point to Multi-Point
- Figure 10 - Banking Networks
- Figure 11 - Education Networks
- Figure 12 - WiMAX as Communication Infrastructure
- Figure 13 - Wi-Fi and WiMAX
- Figure 14 - Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G and 2G coverage. Source: WiMAX Forum.
- Figure 15 - Nortel WiMAX 802.16e solution source: Nortel
- Figure 16 - 3G Cellular, WLAN and WiMAX
- Figure 17 - Agilent's 89601A VSA software
- Figure 18 - Agilent's ESG vector Signal Generator
- Figure 19 - Agilent EXA.
- Figure 20 - Demographics for Deployments with Indoor CPEs (source: WiMAX
forum)
- Figure 21 - Cell Radius vs. Path Loss
- Figure 22 - Licensed and Unlicensed Bands
- Figure 23 - Motorola WiMAX PC Card
- Figure 24 - Motorola wi4WiMAX Handset
- Figure 25 - WiMAX USB Stick
- Figure 26 - Laptop with WiMAX USB Stick
- Figure 27 - Mobile Broadband Subscribers by Technology
- Figure 28 - Urbans, Sub-urbans and Rurals
- Figure 29 - World Wide WiMAX Subscribers
- Figure 30 - Regional Cost of BWA/WiMAX Licenses
- Figure 31 - Average Regional WiMAX/BWA Spectrum Cost
- Figure 32 - Average Regional BWA/WiMAX Spectrum Cost/Hz/Million
- Figure 33 - 3G vs. WiMAX Average Spectrum Cost/Hz
- Figure 34 - Cost of WiMAX Equipments
- Figure 35 - Estimated WiMAX CPE Prices
- Figure 36 - BS DL Data Density
- Figure 37 - BS DL Data Density
- Figure 38 - Average DL Channel Capacity
- Figure 39 - (Source: WiMAX forum)
- Figure 40 - Transmission Bursts
- Figure 41 - Solution for synchronization of signals with other providers
- Figure 42 - WiMAX VoIP [Source: Huawei]
- Figure 43 - VoIP Business
- Figure 44 - Legacy Cellular Mesh Architecture
- Figure 45 - Mobile Voice Architecture
- Figure 46 - Samsung's Wipro Telephone Handset [Source: Samsung]
- Figure 47 - Cellular Backhaul
- Figure 48 - PolarIP WiMAX Cordless Phone
- Figure 49 - Telemetry and WiMAX
- Figure 50 - Patient Monitoring
- Figure 51 - Remote Controlling
- Figure 52 - G
- Figure 53 - Runcom Pocket PC
- Figure 54 - NEC Lui
- Figure 55 - Sprint Market Shares History
- Figure 56 - Sprint Revenue 2001-2006
- Figure 57 - MiMAX USB [Source: airspan.com]
- Figure 58 - AirSpan Market Shares History
- Figure 59 - Revenue History 2001-2006
- Figure 60 - Alvarion BreezeMAX [Source: alvarion.com]
- Figure 61 - Alvarion Market Shares History
- Figure 62 - Revenue History 2001-2006
- Figure 63 - RedMAX 4C [Source: redlinecommunications.com]
- Figure 64 - Alcatel-Lucent Market Shares History
- Figure 65 - Revenue History (2001-2006)
- Figure 66 - Motorola WAP 400
- Figure 67 - Motorola Market Shares History
- Figure 68 - Revenue History (2001-2006)
- Figure 69 - Altera's IEEE 802.16e-2005 Scalable OFDMA Reference Design
Blocks (Source - www.altera.com)
- Figure 70 - AD9353 WiMAX RF Transceiver [Source: analog.com]
- Figure 71 - ADL5570 Power Amplifier for Mobile WiMAX [Source: analog.com]
- Figure 72 - Intel PRO/Wireless 5116 Chipset
- Figure 73 - Intel Market Shares History
- Figure 74 - Revenue History (2002-2007)
- Figure 75 - TCW 1620 SoC [Source: telecis.com]
- Figure 76 - Wavesat Evolutive Mini-PCI Board [Source: wavesat.com]
- Figure 77 - UMobile WiMAX [Source: wavesat.com]
- Figure 78 - IPTV Network [Source: wimax.com]
- Figure 79 - 450/700 MHz Telsima Subscriber Station
- Figure 80 - 450/700 MHz Telsima Base Station
- Tables
- Table 1 - BS Infrastructure Components Cost
- Table 2 - Fixed WiMAX vs. Mobile WiMAX
- Table 3 - Band Allocation
- Table 4 - Size of Deployment Types
- Table 5 - CPE Price
- Table 6 - Spectrum Allocation
- Table 7 - Duplexing and Channelization
- Table 8 - 802.16-2004 vs. 802.16e
- Table 9 - Channel Capacity vs. Channel Width, Modulation and Code Rate
- Table 10 - Sprint Income Statement 2001-2006
- Table 11 - Sprint Balance Sheet 2001-2006
- Table 12 - Sprint Cash Flow 2001-2006
- Table 13 - Sprint Income Statement 2007
- Table 14 - Sprint Balance Sheet 2007
- Table 15 - Sprint Cash Flow 2007
- Table 16 - AirSpan Income Statement 2001-2006
- Table 17 - AirSpan Balance Sheet 2001-2006
- Table 18 - AirSpan Flow Cash 2001-2006
- Table 19 - AirSpan Income Statement 2007
- Table 20 - AirSpan Balance Sheet 2007
- Table 21 - AirSpan Cash Flow 2007
- Table 22 - Alvarion Income Statement 2001-2006
- Table 23 - Alvarion Balance Sheet 2001-2006
- Table 24 - Alvarion Cash Flow 2001-2006
- Table 25 - Alvarion Income Statement 2007
- Table 26 - Alvation Balance Sheet 2007
- Table 27 - Alvarion Cash Flow 2007
- Table 28 - Alcatel-Lucent Income Statement 2001-2006
- Table 29 - Alcatel-Lucent Balance Sheet 2001-2006
- Table 30 - Alcatel-Lucent Cash Flow 2001-2006
- Table 31 - Alcatel-Lucent Income Statement 2007
- Table 32 - Alcatel-Lucent Balance Sheet 2007
- Table 33 - Alcatel-Lucent Cash Flow 2007
- Table 34 - Motorola Income Statement 2001-2006
- Table 35 - Motorola Balance Sheet 2001-2006
- Table 36 - Motorola Cash Flow 2001-2006
- Table 37 - Motorola Income Statement 2007
- Table 38 - Motorola Balance Sheet 2007
- Table 39 - Motorola Cash Flow 2007
- Table 40 - Intel Income Statement 2002-2007
- Table 41 - Intel Balance Sheet 2002-2007
- Table 42 - Intel Cash Flow 2002-2007
- Table 43 - Telsima SS/BS Specifications
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