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Now the focus in wireless is shifting to the wide area. WiMax, short for Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is defined in IEEE 802.16 standards is designed to deliver a metro area broadband wireless access (BWA) service, and is being promoted by the WiMax Forum.
WiMAX is similar wireless system to Wi-Fi, but on a much larger scale and at faster speeds. A nomadic version would keep WiMAX-enabled devices connected over large areas, much like today's cell phones.
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