Home Category Region Publishers About Us Contact Us
Japanese Korean Chinese
Home > Market Research Report > Telecom & IT > Broadband > Capital Expense Estimation for WiMAX Networks
Category
Telecom & IT (11452)
Broadband (398)
Contact Centers (153)
Contents (612)
Convergence (197)
Data Center (351)
Digital Broadcasting (310)
E-commerce (204)
IT Outsourcing (321)
IT Security (496)
LBS (151)
Mobile Device (721)
Mobile Subscribers (128)
Network (632)
Network & Access Devices (256)
Next Generation Wireless Com (538)
NFC (148)
Online Marketing (138)
Operator Company Profile (766)
Optical Network (266)
RFID (250)
Satellite Telecom (130)
Set-Top Box (61)
Software (1025)
UC (299)
Web-Service (487)
Wireless LAN/WiMAX (547)
Market Research Report

Capital Expense Estimation for WiMAX Networks

Published by Mind Commerce Publishing LLC
Published October, 2007 Product code 56873
Content info 19 pages
Price
US $ 995 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


Capital Expense Estimation for WiMAX Networks published by Mind Commerce Publishing LLC in October, 2007. This report consists of 19 pages and the price starts from US $ 995.

Introduction

Abstract

Introduction

If you are interested in deploying a WiMAX network then you are trying to Figure out how much equipment you might need. You are asking yourself questions such as "How much it might cost?", "What impact does changing the coverage area have on the bottom line?", "What impact does changing the data rate or throughput have?", and more.

The answers to these questions depend upon the types of services you are planning to provide as well as the demographics of your intended coverage area. This publication provides a framework for answering these questions.

Table of Contents

Figures:

  • Figure 1: Key elements of a WiMAX network
  • Figure 2: RF Signal propagation
  • Figure 3: Dense Urban Area
  • Figure 4: Urban Area
  • Figure 5: Suburban Area
  • Figure 6: Rural Area
  • Figure 7: Tradeoff between Coverage and Capacity
  • Figure 8: Where are the Customers Located?
  • Figure 9: Oversubscription
  • Figure 10: Coverage Example
  • Figure 11: Capacity Example
  • Figure 12: Equipment Pricing
  • Figure 13: Subscribers and Revenue
  • Figure 14: BTS count and Capex
  • Figure 15: Revenue vs. Capital Expense
Back to Top