This document discusses WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), a wireless technology that provides broadband connections over long distances. WiMAX uses the IEEE 802.16 standard to provide compatibility between networks. It uses towers to transmit signals up to 50 km to receivers like computers or phones. WiMAX offers faster speeds, wider coverage areas, and lower costs than technologies like 3G or WiFi by avoiding the need to lay physical wiring. It has the potential to deliver wireless broadband connectivity to more users.