COUNTRYWIDE INTERNET CONNECTIVITY USING WIMAX DEPLOYMENT CAN BOOST RURAL DEVELOPMENT OF BANGLADESH
Abstract
Being a popular mechanism for access based networks; wireless access medium has found its growth potentials unmatched
against wired medium in areas which require rapid rollout and has constraints to infrastructure. Right now Bangladesh is experiencing a
boom in Internet usage starting from 2002 when prices of access devices started to be slashed, providing options to home users to dream on
wireless connectivity. After the establishment of the NFAP, it is possible to create a structured wireless access network throughout
Bangladesh. A developing country which has limited infrastructure will find it increasingly difficult to compare WiMAX with access
network technologies such as CDMA and GSM. In this article, I have tried to provide information which would make it logical for the
development of rural people for a nationwide WiMAX deployment. As networks such as WiMAX require large bandwidth as well as
supporting infrastructure, therefore the deployment of fiber optic infrastructure throughout the country would enhance the WiMAX network
flourish. Fiber @ Home is the first company which acquires the NTTN (Nationwide Telecommunications Transmission Network) license in
Bangladesh, issued by the BTRC is responsible to cover Bangladesh by laying out fiber optic network that will eventually become the major
backbone for all kinds of telecommunications and electronic entertainment services, we are enjoying these days. A WiMAX based
infrastructure deployment of such a large scale is principally dependent on the frequency allocation for the operator. And the operator will
use 2.5GHz or 3.5GHz for the nationwide WiMax deployment.
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[2] WiMAX Deployment Considerations for Fixed Wireless Access in the 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz Licensed Bands. WiMAX Forum. http://www.wimaxforum.org/technology/downloads/DeploymentConsiderations_White_PaperRev_1_4.pdf.June 2005.
[3] www.btrc.gov.bd
[4] www.bbs.gov.bd
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