Wimax on the pmp320 and others is 3.65

Josh Luthman
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On Mar 27, 2014 2:36 PM, "Josh Reynolds" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Different frequencies (2.5 in the US, 2.3 in Asia, 3.3 and 3.5GHz in
> other areas)
> 5bps/Hz vs 2.7bps/Hz on 802.11-stuff
> smart antenna systems
> on the fly bandwidth and channel changes
> channel bandwidths of things like 1.25MHz - 20MHz
> hybrid automatic repeat-request (HARQ -
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hybrid_automatic_repeat-request)
> etc.
>
> It's a different animal. It's very expensive though, and I've heard some
> pretty outrageous claims from it that I just don't believe.
>
>
>  *Josh Reynolds*
> Chief Information Officer
> SPITwSPOTS
> [email protected] | www.spitwspots.com
>   On 03/27/2014 11:25 AM, Sam wrote:
>
> Today we had a company come to us pushing wimax. Admittedly I've never
> used wimax, nor do I know a lot about it. From what I can see looking at
> Google images of the technology and how it's deployed, it looks no
> different than the PtP and PtMP that we all use with 900 MHz, or 2.4 and
> 5.x GHz.
>
> Is the only advantage to wimax the presumably clearer and less-used
> frequencies upon which they operate? I had (evidently mistakenly)
> thought that perhaps wimax was a code word for some sort of mesh, and
> that's how it achieved NLOS service. However in looking at the network
> layouts on Google, it doesn't look like that at all. Rather, it looks
> like that add another AP to get around the obstruction(s), and simply
> backhaul it to an intermediary AP/tower to get it back to the PoP.
>
> Thanks
> Sam
>
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