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New Wimax Wireless Internet Service and Routers Round-Up

by Staff Writer | posted on 03 January 2007


Consumers are familiar with WiFi and its range limitations. A wireless internet user cannot connect to a WiFi network unless they are within nose-shot of a cafe. The Internet Consortium IEEE has be working feverishly for several years to resolve this 200ft distance issue. Their answer is a new wireless internet protocol called WIMAX.

A new breed of wireless companies are now producing routers and access points for WIMAX, the next gen WiFi wireless internet service. Linksys and Netgear are nowhere to be found in the landscape of this new internet protocol that offers hundreds of times the reach and speed of wifi. The new players are Aperto, Redline, and Alvarion. And they are bringing the highest power long range wireless internet systems to market now. Wimax-Coverage.com is comparing these new contenders at http://wimax-coverage.com/alvarion-aperto-redline-intel-ap-manufacturer.html

Depending upon an end users application for WIMAX wireless internet service, they will need select the hardware that suits their specific needs. There are varying bandwidths per channel that determine suitability for video conferencing, video broadcasting, iptv, or conventional corporate data usage.

When selecting between Alvarion, Aperto, and Redline, operating temperature, duplexing methods, and power outputs are a key consideration. OFDM for example, is the most advanced and efficient data transmission protocol today. Only two of the three manufactures claim OFDM standardization.

If an end user is broadcasting live tv over internet, called IPTV, then the iptv user may favor the most flexible operating temperature, humidity, and power output WIMAX system. Doing so will ensure maximum reliability of signal and quality of service in mobile and onsite broadcasts.

In most regions consumers do yet not have a choice as to which hardware manufacturer they use. This is due to the fact that carriers relationships with equipment manufacturers are still in their infancy stage for this new wireless internet protocol. But since 2007 is projected to triple the IPTV subscriber base and begin major public launces of wimax, choices for consumers should begin to multiply rapidly.

About http://wimax-coverage.com


EVDO-coverage.com is a social news community for all those in the WIMAX broadband wireless internet industry and the consumers they serve. Wimax-coverage.com allows any industry insider to post news and announcements about their own wimax issues. In turn, consumers can submit questions and tech support issues directly to the same venue to be addressed by professionals in the WIMAX industry.

About http://evdo-coverage.com wireless internet

EVDO-coverage.com is the first 3g wireless internet website featuring high speed wireless access solutions. Since it's creation, new protocols such as HSDPA, OFDM, HSUPA, IPTV, and WIMAX have been announced offering consumers greater speed and distance in their wireless internet access. EVDO was the first in this new line of faster broadband technologies. EVDO-coverage.com features a Satellite Internet Service Comparison Matrix at http://evdo-coverage.com/satellite-wireless-internet.html

About http://iptv-coverage.com internet tv


IPTV is fast becoming the next medium of television delivery. First there were bunny ears and vhf-uhf antenna towers. Then there were coaxial cables buried between homes and cable tv companies. Now, tv broadcasters including Youtube and Metacafe are using the existing internet infrastructure to deliver multi media content. iptv-coverage.com is the industry's central social news venue.


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