This text is aimed at someone making primary decisions as to the design and implementation of an 802.16 based wireless public network. This is a manual on how to architect and operate a service network offering broadband wireless "last mile" access. The scope of the treatment includes all layers of the network and issues of management and administration.This operational handbook covers both the planning and construction, and the day to day operation, of a standards-based broadband wireless network. It explains the advantages of broadband wireless and where it constitutes a best solution, and it also delineates the unique difficulties, challenges, and limitations of broadband wireless. It does not attempt to summarize all knowledge relating to digital radio services or public packet networks, but provides essentials for planning and running the networks and indicates what kinds of specialized services should be secured to ensure the success of the undertaking.
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Daniel Sweeney has established his credibility as a networking guru beginning with his recognition of two book-length written analyst reports: 'Wi-Fi Hotspot Opportunities' (2003) for Forward Concepts and 'Godboxes: Multiservice Switching Platforms in the Metro' (2003) for Information Gatekeepers Group. Daniel also wrote Demystifying the Compact Disc, published by TAB Books in 1986.
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