What is WiMAX?
WiMAX is an IP based, wireless broadband access technology that provides
performance similar to 802.11/Wi-Fi networks with the coverage and QOS (quality
of service) of cellular networks. WiMAX is also an acronym meaning "Worldwide
Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX).
At its heart, however, WiMAX is a standards initiative. Its purpose is to ensure
that the broadband wireless radios manufactured for customer use interoperate
from vendor to vendor. The primary advantages of the WiMAX standard are to
enable the adoption of advanced radio features in a uniform fashion and reduce
costs for all of the radios made by companies, who are part of the WiMAX Forum™
- a standards body formed to ensure interoperability via testing. The more
recent Long Term Evolution (LTE) standard is a similar term describing a
parallel technology to WiMAX that is being developed by vendors and carriers as
a counterpoint to WiMAX.
