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  2. 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.

  3. Unifi Mobile - Wikipedia

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    In August 2008, it became the first company to launch commercial WiMAX services in Malaysia. [1] In March 2014, Telekom Malaysia (TM) bought a 57% stake in P1 for RM 350 million and plans to invest RM 1 billion over the next four years. In April 2016, the company was officially rebranded as Webe Digital Sdn. Bhd..

  4. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    • Uses maxis 4G on the area out of its own 4G network coverage 5G: Uses DNB 5G NSA. 1.0 [98] (Jun 2022) Telekom Malaysia: 6: Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) (Malaysia 5G Single Wholesale Network) 700 MHz LTE (for NSA 5G anchor) 3500 MHz(n77/78) 5G NR: Ministry of Finance (Malaysia)-no nationwide network: Redtone: 2300 MHz WiMAX (East Malaysia only)

  5. YTL Communications - Wikipedia

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    Yes was officially launched on 19 November 2010 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia [9] [10] and was the first in the world to commercially launch a converged 4G network at a national scale based on IEEE Broadband Wireless Access Standards (WiMAX). At launch, it boasted 65% nationwide population coverage and was the largest 4G network in Malaysia. [11]

  6. 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 ).

  7. Red Link Communications - Wikipedia

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    RedLink Communications is a private company headquartered in Yangon, Myanmar.It provides WiMAX broadband internet and other Internet and telecommunications services. Its WiMAX coverage includes areas in Yangon, Mandalay and Bagan [2] Established in 2008, it became the second (after Bagan Cybertech) privately owned Internet service provider in Myanmar.

  8. Telecommunications in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Nationwide, 5G coverage for Malaysia is targeted to be 80% coverage of populated area (COPA) by end of 2024. [17] As of Q3 2024, the mobile (4G) coverage by settlements for each regions in Malaysia are listed below: i) Peninsular Malaysia : n/a ii) Sarawak : 93.87% [18] iii) Sabah : n/a

  9. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    WiMAX is designed to implement a metropolitan area network (MAN) while 802.11 is designed to implement a wireless local area network (LAN). [ citation needed ] However, the use of cellular networks is expensive for the consumers, as they are often on limited data plans .