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  2. Unifi Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Unifi Mobile (stylized as unifi MOBILE) is a Malaysian internet service provider and the country's sixth mobile network operator. Originally known as Packet One Networks ( P1 ), the company was founded on 11 February 2002 and is currently a subsidiary of the national telephone company, Telekom Malaysia .

  3. List of WiMAX networks - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.16 - called fixed WiMAX because of static connection without handover.; IEEE 802.16e - called mobile WiMAX because it allows handovers between base stations.; IEEE 802.16m - advanced air interface with data rates of 100 Mbit/s mobile and 1 Gbit/s fixed.

  4. WiMAX - Wikipedia

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    WiMAX release 2.1, popularly branded as WiMAX 2+, is a backwards-compatible transition from previous WiMAX generations. It is compatible and interoperable with TD-LTE . Newer versions, still backward compatible, include WiMAX release 2.2 (2014) and WiMAX release 3 (2021, adds interoperation with 5G NR ).

  5. Ubiquiti - Wikipedia

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    Ubiquiti Inc. (formerly Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.) [3] is an American technology company founded in San Jose, California, in 2003. [1] [4] Now based in New York City, [5] Ubiquiti manufactures and sells wireless data communication and wired products for enterprises and homes under multiple brand names.

  6. IEEE 802.16 - Wikipedia

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    Coexistence with 2–11 GHz and 23.5–43.5 GHz (Project merged into 802.16.2-2004) Merged 802.16.2 IEEE Recommended Practice for Local and metropolitan area networks Coexistence of Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems (Maintenance and rollup of 802.16.2–2001 and P802.16.2a) Released on 2004-March-17. Existing 802.16f

  7. WiMAX MIMO - Wikipedia

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    WiMAX MIMO refers to the use of Multiple-input multiple-output communications (MIMO) technology on WiMAX, which is the technology brand name for the implementation of the standard IEEE 802.16. Background

  8. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  9. IEEE 802.20 - Wikipedia

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    iBurst is a mobile broadband wireless access system that was first developed by ArrayComm, and announced with partner Sony in April 2000. [2] It was adopted as the High Capacity – Spatial Division Multiple Access (HC-SDMA) radio interface standard (ATIS-0700004-2005) by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The ...