WRAN

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WRAN (Wireless Regional Area Network) is a broadband wireless networking standard designed to provide high-speed internet access over large rural and remote areas using unused TV broadcast spectrum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf broadband wireless access technology
wireless networking standard
benefit cost-effective rural coverage
extends broadband to underserved areas
leverages existing TV broadcast propagation characteristics
competesWith xDSL technologies
surface form: DSL

cable broadband
satellite internet
coverageType regional area network
designGoal provide high-speed internet access over large areas
utilize underused TV spectrum
fullName IEEE 802.22
surface form: Wireless Regional Area Network
intendedUsers rural internet service providers
telecommunications operators in underserved regions
keyFeature cognitive radio techniques
dynamic spectrum access
interference avoidance with incumbent TV services
long-range coverage
non-line-of-sight operation
networkTopology point-to-multipoint
operatesIn UHF TV bands
VHF TV bands
primaryUseCase broadband internet access in remote areas
broadband internet access in rural areas
provides last-mile connectivity
supports fixed wireless access
targetEnvironment remote regions with limited wired infrastructure
rural regions with sparse population
technologyType broadband wireless access
usesSpectrum television white spaces
unused TV broadcast spectrum

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