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	<title>Comments on: What is WiMAX 802.16e (Channel Characterization and Simulation)? ?</title>
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		<title>By: mesab123</title>
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		<description>The terms &quot;fixed WiMAX&quot;, &quot;mobile WiMAX&quot;, &quot;802.16d&quot; and &quot;802.16e&quot; are frequently used incorrectly.[4] Correct definitions are the following:
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    * 802.16-2004 is often called 802.16d, since that was the working party that developed the standard. It is also frequently referred to as &quot;fixed WiMAX&quot; since it has no support for mobility.

    * 802.16e-2005 is an amendment to 802.16-2004 and is often referred to in shortened form as 802.16e. It introduced support for mobility, amongst other things and is therefore also known as &quot;mobile WiMAX&quot;.
For extensive detail look up Wikipedia under WiMAX.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The terms &#8220;fixed WiMAX&#8221;, &#8220;mobile WiMAX&#8221;, &#8220;802.16d&#8221; and &#8220;802.16e&#8221; are frequently used incorrectly.[4] Correct definitions are the following:<br />
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<p>    * 802.16-2004 is often called 802.16d, since that was the working party that developed the standard. It is also frequently referred to as &#8220;fixed WiMAX&#8221; since it has no support for mobility.</p>
<p>    * 802.16e-2005 is an amendment to 802.16-2004 and is often referred to in shortened form as 802.16e. It introduced support for mobility, amongst other things and is therefore also known as &#8220;mobile WiMAX&#8221;.<br />
For extensive detail look up Wikipedia under WiMAX.</p>
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