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Tag: WiMax

October 21, 2016March 27, 20194G, CPE, LTE, WiMax

Upgrading from WiMax to LTE

Upgrade from WiMax to LTE Outdoor LTE CPE A key application is upgrading older 802.16d and 802.16e WiMax networks to modern 4G […]

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