WiMAX and 3G are not two mutually exclusive technologies?

Picture 1 of WiMAX and 3G are not two mutually exclusive technologies? After much debate about the power of WiMAX and 3G technologies, many experts have now claimed that these are not mutually exclusive technologies. They say, we can see the benefits of combining both technologies.

When the WiMAX IEEE 802.16e standard is still in the certification process, technology developers and telecommunications service operators are constantly striving to bring the potential of wireless broadband technology to life. However, in the fast race to deploy the system, the question is, how does WiMAX exist with other mobile technologies? Because WiMAX's true potential is the ability to transmit data, voice and mobile images and seamlessly. It tends to be inevitable and successful in the coming years.

The fundamental difference between WiMAX and 3G is that while 3G technology is struggling with brand services and applications, WiMAX can support 3G so WiMAX can overcome these challenges.

According to the Forward Concept forecast, sales of WiMAX devices will increase from $ 72 million in 2005 to more than $ 2 billion by 2009. During the WiMAX race, the smartest players need to be aware of whether they are telecom service operators, manufacturers or equipment manufacturers. In this case, WiMAX does not face 3G - but 3G is the key to the generation of next-generation networks.

Developers, suppliers and operators of telecommunications services have found that in order to achieve long-term business performance, they need to invent useful combined technologies at reasonable prices to keep those Customers are loyal and attract more new customers while increasing average revenue per device. WiMAX can help them overcome this challenge with the strategy of reducing costs, increasing coverage and opening up many business opportunities in new markets.

Many telecom operators that lack 3G spectrum are limited in providing data transmission services, but with WiMAX it can bring high cost and performance to provide transmission services. Mobile data, therefore, operators of telecommunications services will benefit much from the WiMAX system.

In wired line architectures, cable and DSL operators can use WiMAX to compete with mobile network providers by offering voice telephony and mobile telephony capabilities. Full motion. WiMAX can be deployed very quickly without large infrastructure, so it solves the problem of time and complex issues related to the ability to transmit information to the final subscriber in the region. rural areas and promote broadband market availability and reduce the risk and reduce costs associated with using underground cables.

WiMAX's ability to deliver better services, faster speeds, cheaper prices, and new services to the market.

WiMAX will provide transparent mobility for people who need access at work, at home and on transport. The benefit of WiMAX is from complex applications such as using IP telephony through a video conferencing system from a hotel room, downloading instructions for customers or even downloading a long-running movie. Hand held by the customer to be able to review later.

Quang Huong