How to Build WIMAX Networks
Other Topics: Municipal Broadband
Networks, WiMAX Broadband Services
Russia
January 24, 2006
A Global Reality Educational
Series Sponsored by NetworkAnatomy
Pleasanton, CA -- Marcel Bellingue, Manager of Marketing and
Communications for the CTO organization (Commonwealth Telecommunications
Organization) in London, England said its members, like many other
national and international membership engineering and technology
organizations, want to know how to build WIMAX networks.
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The question seems easy enough, but as many new engineers have
discovered, the reality is very different. NetworkAnatomy, a northern
California wireless communications company, has taken the lead, on-line,
in providing a free reality engineering education series via its monthly
OnLine-CTO emagazine. The training not only comes from its own WIMAX
engineering efforts but also from subscribers around the world who have
offered their stories and perspectives. While there exist documentation
of some WIMAX certified equipment and private training, WIMAX remains
unknown in a hands-on sense. Internationally, WIMAX versions have been
out for several years with deployment figures from 60,000 to 90,000
systems across the four WIMAX certified equipment vendors thus far.
Hands-on engineering training remains difficult to find or obtain. In
the US, the number of WIMAX deployments is probably less than 10% of the
international figures. While you can run out and purchase reference
books on Standards and Regulations surrounding WIMAX, you can not as
easily purchase real "how to" books on WIMAX, especially in the United
States, simply because it is much too new and still unsettled.
London based CTO's membership as of April 2005 is a combination of 33
countries as full members, 8 additional Associated National members, and
10 other Associated Territory members. Its members are representatives
of governments and private corporate partners of countries from
Bangladesh to the United Kingdom, all seeking to obtain real world
education, as many others, in designing and building WIMAX networks, the
latest communications trend.
Presenting WIMAX reality education, NetworkAnatomy's effort is
simplified using their On-Line CTO emagazine as the delivery vehicle for
the initial Primer, which lays the foundation for the next few "how to"
installments. Rich with reference material and skill tests, in a logic
flow, the real world information is instantly useable. Click the
blinking "New Service -- OnLine-CTO", at the www.networkanatomy.com
website, subscribe, and dive into the global reality engineering series
on WIMAX. NetworkAnatomy is headquartered in Northern California. |