Monday, August 17, 2009

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A map for WiMax

United States and India would be the most fertile lands. The expansion continued in Europe and Brazil
Rome - India, USA and Brazil are the nations in which WiMax is cutting out a space increasingly important as a vehicle for the use of broadband. The report
by Infonetic Research is clear: the extension of the area plays a key role in the spread of the elder brother of WiFi, wired as large sparsely populated areas may not be a fruitful investment. For countries like the United States where the population distribution in the territory is not uniform, the WiMax technology would be the most effective solution. Just for the States Infonetic Research predicts, starting next year, a new impetus for the development of wireless broadband, especially in sparsely populated areas like the Midwest.

L ' India in turn relies on a user base among the largest in the world in an area as large and it would be uneconomical to cover it with wires or optical fibers, including a emerging power like the former British colony. Research indicates these reasons Infonetic for India as the best investment opportunities for producers and operators of WiMax installations settore.Il Brazil has in principle the same demographic conditions in the U.S.: according to this analysis, the use of WiMax should see a remarkable increase of consumers, ie from 2008 to thirteen 184mila 2013.Cambiando million predicted for the continent, Central Europe is also among the regions with the highest concentration of WiMax, with around 20 different network operating.

little further east, in Russia, it would be finalizing the activation of at least ten networks based on 802.16 standards. Moreover, the geomorphological and distribution of population makes the former Soviet Union seem like an effective test to demonstrate the capability of WiMAX planing the digital divide even in ostici.La Italian situation appears to be similar in some respects to that Russian already few months ago, was shown WiMax as a possible panacea to the digital divide in Italy, where many small countries are often cut off from the broad band.

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