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BPEnum is a dynamic discovery and classification protocol designed for WiMAX base stations. It automatically enumerates connected subscriber devices, profiles their signal thresholds, and allocates adaptive modulation schemes (from BPSK to 64-QAM) in real time. Unlike traditional static provisioning, BPEnum creates a live inventory of the wireless ecosystem, identifying everything from fixed rooftop modems to moving vehicular nodes.

In the evolving landscape of broadband wireless access, WiMAX (802.16) has long stood as a bridge between fixed-line speed and cellular mobility. But with the advent of BPEnum —Base Platform Enumeration—network operators can now take WiMAX to the next level.

In summary, isn’t just a feature—it’s a shift from broadcast to intelligent, enumerated broadband.

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