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In the report the variants of construction of multiservice networks of access such as WiMAX (worldwide interoperability for microwave access) are discussed. The new WiMAX technologies can provide an access to Internet to the millions of users, the houses and offices of which are not connected to digital subscriber lines (DSL), which is especially valuable for developing countries.