Hassan Alowaid Michael Chaix Reza Saputra

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Hassan Alowaid Michael Chaix Reza Saputra Wireless WANs Hassan Alowaid Michael Chaix Reza Saputra

Wireless WAN Standards Satellite Internet Access WiMAX Internet Access Cellular Internet Access

Satellite Networks

Geosynchronous

Broadcasts signal to large region Who benefits? Broadcasts signal to large region More expensive than cable

WiMAX Internet Access Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access Functions in ranges between 2 and 66 GHz

Provides throughput up to 70 Mbps Advantages over Wi-Fi Provides throughput up to 70 Mbps Range = 30 miles

WiMAX Residential Service Installation

Radio Network Features Cellular Networks More Capacity Less Power Larger Coverage

Concept of Cellular Network

Cellular Technology Generations