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Reducing the Cost to Serve the First WiMAX Subscribers

WiMAX 20/20
By : WiMAX 20/20
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Published : Sep 27, 2007
Length : 19
Type : White Paper
 
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Overview :

As more and more mobile carriers start deploying broadband wireless networks such as WiMAX, they are faced with the capital expenditures of the access network to provide coverage and the core network to provide connectivity.  For small to mid-size deployments, the cost of the core network represents a large percentage of the initial CapEx.

This white paper presents how a radically consolidated, scalable core network architecture based on multi-core processor technology can significantly reduce the cost of the core network and thereby reducing the cost to serve the first WIMAX subscribers.

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