IEEE Standard 802 16 2 was
9 09 2008IEEE Standard 802. 16. 2 was published on In developing Amendment 802. 16. 2a, the Working Group is currently development Amendment 802. 16a to expand the scope to licensed and licenseexempt bands from to GHz. The IEEE WirelessMAN Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems addresses Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks. Following twoyear effort, the initial standard, covering systems between and GHz, was approved, in for publication. Amendment 802.
The Working Group is expanding the scope include to licensed bands from to GHz as well as enhancing the recommendations regarding pointtopoint systems.. Amendment 802. 16c is in progress, developing 1066 GHz system profiles to aid interoperability specifications. Following twoyear effort, the initial standard, covering systems between and GHz, was approved, in for publication. IEEE Standard 802. 16.
IEEE Standard 802. 16. 2 is Recommended Practice on Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems addresses Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks.
The Working Group is expanding the scope include to licensed bands from to GHz as well as enhancing the recommendations regarding pointtopoint systems.. The IEEE WirelessMAN Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems covering 1066 GHz. IEEE Standard was published on and is available for download without charge. IEEE Standard 802. 16. 2 is Recommended Practice on Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems covering 1066 GHz. IEEE Standard was published on and is available for download without charge. IEEE Standard 802. 16. 2 is Recommended Practice on Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems covering 1066 GHz.
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