WiMAX and LTE Architecture and Protocols

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Prerequisites:
None, although familiarity with IP networks and other wireless standards including 802.11 is useful.

Outline and Objectives:
WiMAX deployment has been erratic during 2007 and 2008, with several high-profile implementations started and then cancelled. Nonetheless, WiMAX remains a strong candidate for fixed (or mobile) operators wishing to deploy mobile broadband services to compete with traditional mobile data services. This course gives a rounded treatment of the key technologies, capabilities, standards and deployment of WiMAX, as well as a commercial view of likely deployments and services.

Delivery:
  • Classroom
Regions:
  • South West England
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Further Details

Who Should Attend:
This course is suitable for anyone wanting a concise treatment of the standards, technologies, services and likely deployment of WiMAX, and a comparison of WiMAX with the competing technologies and standards. Particularly suitable for engineers new to WiMAX, engineering managers, product managers, and operations staff needing a vendor-independent view of WiMAX.

Course Contents:
WiMAX Standards Evolution: 802.16x
WiMAX Network Architecture
WiMAX Protocols and Air Interface
Fixed and Mobile WiMAX Compared
WiMAX Deployment Plans
802.16/WiMAX and 3GPP LTE Compared

This Training Course is taught in classrooms in the following locations:
Gloucester

Guide Price: £995.00