Things on the technology front are growing every day. New software keeps us moving forward and reaching new heights. When it comes to staying connected around the world, faster and easier is what most people are looking for. Say hello to WiMax.
What exactly is WiMax?
The phrase WiMax stands for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access. It sounds like instructions for using your microwave oven but it’s not. WiMax is thought of as a technology but it is rather a way that certain technologies are used in the world. It is based on the IEEE 802.16 standard.
WiMax pertains to how we can communicate through several mediums more easily and efficiently. In this case, we are talking about mobile technology. You may have heard about 3G and now, 4G networks. These networks allow people to use their mobile tools to do the same things that they can accomplish on their computers at home.
It was unheard of twenty years ago to have a cellular telephone that didn’t plug into your car lighter. It dialed like a regular phone and that was it. Still, the fact that you could communicate with someone while driving in your car was amazing.
Over the years, cellular phones gained more features and now they have more functions. If your cellular phone only makes phone calls you are living in the dark ages. WiMax makes it possible for mobile technology to send and receive data and run applications. You can connect to the Internet on your cellular phone and answer emails, surf the Web and get turn-by-turn direction from your home to another destination.
WiMax has a greater range than Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi is similar but conforms to a different set of standards (IEEE 802.11). You may recognize these numbers from your laptop or wireless router. It governs the way that you gain access to wireless services using your devices. That includes how good the connection is and how efficient.
Have you ever noticed that your Internet connection goes out in some places? WiMax is attempting to bridge that gap and provide greater coverage areas. Just the fact that it works well with mobile technology increases its value. People move…a lot. They want technology and high-speed access that goes with them.
It is important to have a wireless network that will support all of the users. Typically, if the amount of users increases, the bandwidth afforded to each user is decreased. With WiMax, the system bandwidth will need to be shared among the users but the lower bandwidth may have a longer reach over a larger area.
Learn more about Wimax technology and where it’s coming to next! It’s much faster than WiFi!
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