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 {\Large {\green {\bf {Define\: WIMAX}}}}

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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WiMAX is a family of wireless broadband communication standards based on the IEEE 802.16 set of standards, which provide multiple physical layer and Media Access Control options.

Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a family of wireless broadband communication standards based on the IEEE 802.16 set of standards, which provide multiple physical layer (PHY) and Media Access Control (MAC) options

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WiMAX delivers 'last-mile' wireless broadband Internet access. ... WiMAX is an alternative to wired broadband, such as DSL and cable modem, and according to the forum, "provides fixed, nomadic, portable and, soon, mobile wireless broadband connectivity without the need for direct line-of-sight with a base station."

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