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Old 23rd February 2007, 17:52   #1
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Default IEEE 802.16m to Bring 1Gbps Wireless Transfer Rates

According to a published draft information on 802.16 standards, the IEEE is currently working on a new wireless standard called 802.16m. The new standard is still more than a year or two away, but according to IEEE documents, the group hopes that 802.16m will be able to deliver 1Gbps transfer rates over the air. In fact, 802.16m is 'required' to meet downstream speeds of up to 1Gbps in 'nomadic' mode, or high efficiency/strong signal mode. The standard also has a 'high mobility' mode which allows for 100Mbps rates.

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