(Baseband Processor Enumeration) in the context of WiMAX refers to a vendor- or driver-level mechanism that enumerates and exposes baseband modem capabilities and configuration parameters to the operating system or management software. For WiMAX devices (IEEE 802.16 family), the baseband processor handles PHY and MAC-layer radio functions; BPENUM provides a standardized way for system software to discover supported features, firmware versions, and control interfaces.
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Today, WiMAX is mostly used in specialized niche markets, such as private industrial networks, rural internet delivery in specific regions, and aviation communications. It was collective intuition