Broadband Wireless Access Deployment Approach to Rural Communities
Summary. This paper presents a framework for deploying Wi-Fi and WiMAX wireless broadband technologies in Jeddo, a rural Nigerian community. Wireless networks offer cost-effective alternatives to wired infrastructure in remote areas. The authors outline technical specifications, network planning requirements, and infrastructure components needed to deliver broadband internet access across entire rural communities using Wi-Fi with WiMAX backhaul systems.
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Ibikunle, F., Orunta, J., & Ike, D.. (2013). Broadband Wireless Access Deployment Approach to Rural Communities. Journal of computer networks. https://doi.org/10.12691/jcn-1-3-1
Ibikunle, F., et al. “Broadband Wireless Access Deployment Approach to Rural Communities.” Journal of computer networks, 2013. https://doi.org/10.12691/jcn-1-3-1.
Ibikunle, F., Jakpa Orunta, and Dike Ike. 2013. “Broadband Wireless Access Deployment Approach to Rural Communities.” Journal of computer networks. https://doi.org/10.12691/jcn-1-3-1.
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title = {Broadband Wireless Access Deployment Approach to Rural Communities},
author = {F. Ibikunle and Jakpa Orunta and Dike Ike},
journal = {Journal of computer networks},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.12691/jcn-1-3-1},
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- DOI
- 10.12691/jcn-1-3-1
- Countries
- Nigeria
- Regions
- Africa
- Categories
- broadband-and-digital
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- 2026-04-28