Describe the WiMAX technology.

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WiMAX is sometimes called a connection for the "last mile," because it can be used to provide wireless connectivity between an office or home and a wired network provider, such as one providing access to the Internet. WiMAX operates in the 2 to 66 GHz range. WiMAX provides connectivity up to 75 Mbps and has a reach of up to 48 kilometers (about 30 miles). In many installations, though, the actual distance is less than this, 8 to 16 kilometers (5 to 10 miles), depending on the devices in use.

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