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  CommsDesign - Broadband Wireless Access
Broadband wireless access systems must adequately address the combined requirements of wireless and multimedia communications.
Random access can be inefficient in supporting ATM traffic, due to the unpredictable delays that a lossy wireless channel can induce.
ITU’s vision of global wireless access in the 21st century, including mobile and fixed access, is aimed at providing direction to the diverse second generation (2G) technologies in the hope of unifying these competing wireless systems into a seamless, 3G radio infrastructure capable of offering a wide range of services.
www.commsdesign.com /showArticle.jhtml?articleID=192200557   (2661 words)

  
  Broadband wireless access - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Three 45 Mbit/s wireless dishes on top of 307 W. 7th Street Fort Worth TX Broadband wireless access is a technology aimed at providing wireless access to data networks, with high data rates.
From the point of view of connectivity, broadband wireless access is equivalent to broadband wired access, such as ADSL or cable modems.
One particular broadband wireless access technology is being standardized by IEEE 802.16 also known as WiMAX.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Broadband_wireless_access   (409 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless Access
Broadband wireless access systems are emerging as a new and growing area of telecommunications, since the ability to provide access without extensive installation of copper or fiber infrastructures make wireless technology well suited for broadband services.
The intervention of wireless technology to provide instant networks [2] in countries which typically lack existing fiber or copper infrastructure is an example of how wireless access has made the deployment of fixed narrowband telephone services possible, where the cost and time to deploy a conventional network would have been prohibitive.
Figure 2 is an illustration of the public broadband access networks (consisting of servers, a distribution network, and a variety of access network alternatives) [4].
www.comsoc.org /~ci/private/1997/jan/Honcharenko.html   (4481 words)

  
 Wireless Broadband Access Technologies (Linktionary term)
Wireless access systems are usually owned by a service provider that operates within a metropolitan areas.
Wireless broadband access systems have relatively high data rates and the target subscriber is often an entire enterprise rather than an individual subscriber.
In addition, wireless broadband is called FWBA (fixed wireless broadband access) if the system does not support mobile users, but some systems do allow mobility within a small range of the base station.
www.linktionary.com /w/wireless_broadband.html   (478 words)

  
 TechOnLine - Broadband Wireless Access   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Broadband wireless access systems must adequately address the combined requirements of wireless and multimedia communications.
Third generation (3G) global wireless technologies are becoming available over a period of several years, starting in 2000 in some countries and as late as 2002 in others.
ITU’s vision of global wireless access in the 21st century, including mobile and fixed access, is aimed at providing direction to the diverse second generation (2G) technologies in the hope of unifying these competing wireless systems into a seamless, 3G radio infrastructure capable of offering a wide range of services.
www.techonline.com /community/ed_resource/feature_article/14365   (2772 words)

  
 broadband wireless access home page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wireless Networks are increasingly becoming the only solution to getting broadband connectivity in some rural and semi rural areas.
The BWA offers to members an independent voice that is heard by regulators and licence authorities primarily throughout Europe but with strong links to North America and the Pacific Rim.
A highly successful event organised in collaboration with the Broadband Wireless Association (BWA), the Wireless Broadband Forum consists of three distinct streams for professionals involved in the management and marketing of broadband wireless networks, in their design and integration, and in the academic research that makes them possible.
www.broadband-wireless.org /home.htm   (1545 words)

  
 Wireless Broadband Access   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The heart of problems for fixed wireless providers is that they have to deal with technology problems like line-of-sight, interference and initial cutomer cost.
Fixed wireless is a viable alternative in the marketplace, based on specific target markets.
Fixed wireless works in densely populated areas because it's conceivably a lot quicker to put up than to hook up hard wire and to selectively target your marketplace.
www.ablazetechnologies.com /Wireless_broadband/wirelessaccess.htm   (729 words)

  
 cooltech.iafrica.com | tech news SA gets broadband wireless access
Sentech's initial broadband internet package will be a bundled service comprising of a Sentech modem or PCMCIA wireless card, a connection and unlimited internet access for a fixed monthly fee.
By contrast MyWireless broadband transmitters have a three to five kilometre radius in metropolitan areas and up to 20 kilometres in certain topologies from the base station, providing a Hot Zone of Internet access directly to all the users in the coverage area.
Data traffic on the Sentech broadband wireless network is monitored and delivered more efficiently through the organisation's sophisticated network operations centre.
cooltech.iafrica.com /technews/288579.htm   (657 words)

  
 Wireless Broadband Access Task Force
Wireless Broadband Access Task Force Seeks Public Comment on Task Force Report.
Wireless broadband platforms are an increasingly popular alternative for business and residential consumers.
In light of the continuing development of the market for wireless broadband services, The Wireless Broadband Access Task Force was formed to review applicable spectrum management policies and regulations.
www.fcc.gov /wbatf   (213 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless Internet Access / WiMAX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
What the handset vendors know, and what the Wireless Telephony carriers desperately want to ignore in hopes that the situation will "go away", is that Wi-Fi as infrastructure has rudely derailed their plans for total dominance of personal wireless communications.
Wireless Telephony faces the exact same challenge as its close cousin, "Wired" Telephony; its core technology is a network that's superbly optimized for centrally-controlled, circuit-switched voice (GSM/CDMA is the answer; what was the question?)...
This is one of many such mobility-enabled Broadband Wireless Internet Access products that I've watched emerge over the last two years; eventually all BWIA vendors will be compelled to offer mobility variants of their products (for example, Motorola has promised a mobile version of their popular Canopy product).
www.bwianews.com /2004_03_01_archive.html   (4513 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In this presentation, the scenarios in which DSL and wireless technology operate will explain why wireless, in the case of most small- and medium-sized businesses, is the best answer to providing broadband services.
Wireless network operators face several challenges as they scramble to acquire customers: how to build the network, how to scale for capacity and how to avoid interference.
All Broadband Wireless Access delegates and speakers are cordially invited to enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres in the exhibit hall after an informative day of presentations and discussion.
www.ibcusa.com /cod/oinfo_lower.asp?pid=USC2587&pname=body&source=&sid=100858930   (1493 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless Internet Access Weblog
What struck me is the matter-of-factness in which the Intel personnel stated that wireless capabilities will be integrated into the microprocessor as "just another group of gates on the die" (my words, not their quote.) Others may be more skeptical...
This trend is inherently decentralized and small-scale because there's no one commercial entity, or group of commercial entities, such as the wireless telephony companies, that can possibly scale to meet this tsunami of demand for broadband wireless connectivity.
Billing will be a non-issue; you'll put up your access point, sign up with a back-end provider, and see the deposits accumulate in your account.
radio.weblogs.com /0101936/2002/11/01.html   (383 words)

  
 Fueling Wireless-Broadband Access
Nucentrix Broadband Networks, an MMDS service provider, has decided that packaged high-speed wireless access is the end product it wants to offer to its customer base: small- to medium-size businesses, SOHO, telecom-muters and other organizations.
The clearest indication of wireless broadband's growth is recent news by some of the larger service providers.
The audience at the Broadband Wireless World Forum, polled during the opening session, said that LMDS deployment was behind schedule because of a general lack of equipment and the high cost of customer-premises equipment.
bg.wirelessreview.com /ar/wireless_fueling_wirelessbroadband_access   (1987 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless
Steve Stroh is Editor of FOCUS On Broadband Wireless Internet Access, an independent, private circulation newsletter that examines the companies, technologies, and developments that are creating the Broadband Wireless internet Access industry.
YDI Wireless' most recent acquisition / merger announcement is that it is acquiring Ricochet Networks.
In her Network World Wireless In The Enterprise column this week, Joanie Wexler describes the formation of IEEE 802.11s, which seeks to standardize Meshed Wireless Local Area Networks (MWLANs).
www.corante.com /bwia   (1855 words)

  
 WiMAX Broadband Wireless Technology Access
WiMAX (World Interoperability for Microwave Access), based on the IEEE 802.16 standard, is expected to enable true broadband speeds over wireless networks at a cost point to enable mass market adoption.
WiMAX is the only wireless standard today that has the ability to deliver true broadband speeds and help make the vision of pervasive connectivity a reality.
Mobile WiMAX is based on OFDMA (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access) technology which has inherent advantages in throughput, latency, spectral efficiency, and advanced antennae support; ultimately enabling it to provide higher performance than today's wide area wireless technologies.
www.intel.com /netcomms/technologies/wimax   (463 words)

  
 HKUST Institutional Repository: Item 1783.1/2141
Broadband wireless access along with evolving mobile Internet and multimedia services are driving the surge of research and development activities for future wireless communication systems.
We provide an overview of antenna systems for broadband wireless communications and introduce some of the important issues surrounding them.
The approach we use is to first provide a general framework of how antenna systems may be utilized in wireless communication systems and then describe the antenna systems themselves.
hdl.handle.net /1783.1/2141   (129 words)

  
 Making broadband wireless access ubiquitous
Meanwhile, a new standard for broadband wireless connectivity is emerging.
Called WiMAX for worldwide interoperability for microwave access, this non-line-of-sight, point-to-multipoint broadband wireless access (BWA) technology, is emerging as a potential competitor to wireline DSL and cable for last-mile access and a strong backhaul option for cellular, Wi-Fi or similar other deployments.
Thus, carving a path for it to become an attractive solution for broadband access throughout the metropolitan area network (MAN), whether you are at home, in the office or on the road.
rfdesign.com /mag/radio_making_broadband_wireless/index.html   (737 words)

  
 Mobile Broadband Wireless Access - Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The goal is to enable worldwide deployment of affordable, ubiquitous, always-on and interoperable multi-vendor mobile broadband wireless access networks that meet the needs of business and residential end user markets.
Specification of physical and medium access control layers of an air interface for interoperable mobile broadband wireless access systems, operating in licensed bands below 3.5 GHz, optimized for IP-data transport, with peak data rates per user in excess of 1 Mbps.
It supports various vehicular mobility classes up to 250 Km/h in a MAN environment and targets spectral efficiencies, sustained user data rates and numbers of active users that are all significantly higher than achieved by existing mobile systems.
grouper.ieee.org /groups/802/20   (158 words)

  
 Wireless Internet : Wireless Access Providers Instant Quotes. Broadband Provider - Broadbnad Internet
In some rural areas, fixed wireless internet may be your only non-satellite wire-free option for providing broadband access, because there's no cable system in town.
Fixed Wireless access is a best high speed connection option for your home and office.
Please request for quote and we will provide you with all information of fixed wireless internet so that you can choose best fixed wireless access as per your need.
www.thebroadbandguide.com /business/Fixed-Wireless.html   (107 words)

  
 WiMAX: Broadband Wireless Access
The wired broadband connection provided by cable and DSL is an all-consuming and expensive process.
A large number of areas throughout the world currently are not able to access broadband connectivity.
"Last Mile" Broadband Access Solution—Metropolitan-Area Networks (MAN) connections to home and business office, especially in those areas that were not served by cable or DSL or in areas where the local telephone company may need a long time to deploy broadband service.
www.wi-fiplanet.com /tutorials/article.php/3412391   (1311 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless Access
Designed to let you win, AIReach Broadband is scalable and flexible enough to serve individual business customers and multi-tenant offices/residential complexes.
Applying our unique experience in TDMA-based systems (see the Hughes "Firsts" in this area) to broadband wireless access, Hughes conceived AIReach to serve the demanding needs of operators.
For mobile or fixed wireless service operators seeking point-to-multipoint backhaul options, or fixed wireless operators seeking last-mile access, please use this form to obtain additional information.
www.aireach.com   (210 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless Standards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN);5 GHz high performance RLAN;Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.2 of the RandTTE Directive.
· Inputs and responses to wireless consultation documents from national and international regulators and inputs to operating conditions.
In some cases the organisation will propose on behalf of its members an alternative condition that a regulator is aiming to impose on operators (e.g.
www.broadband-wireless.org /stand.html   (1050 words)

  
 WiMAX: Broadband Wireless Access, from Jupitermedia - White Papers, Webcasts, and Case Studies - ITPapers
WiMAX is an Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems, also known as the IEEE WirelessMAN air interface.
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www.itpapers.com /abstract.aspx?dtid=1&kw=WirelessMAN&docid=106931   (351 words)

  
 The World's Largest Source of Broadband Wireless Internet Service Providers and Wireless Routers
The Wireless IP Network System is a Complete Wireless Telephony and Wireless Broadband Infrastructure Solution - Including a Full Range of Customer Terminals.
First Mile and Southern Telecom are aggressively expanding their Wireless Lateral service into a greater number of Class A office buildings in the Atlanta metro area.
If you are looking for the hottest business leads in the broadband wireless industry from folks who want to build wireless ISPs, Neighborhood WISPs and Wi-Fi Hotspots, this one of a kind database is a great resource and can boost your sales team's effort to close new deals.
www.bbwexchange.com   (1506 words)

  
 More about Broadband Wireless Access by Ipod Info...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Steve Stroh is Editor of FOCUS On Broadband Wireless Internet Access, an independent, private circulation newsletter that examines the companies, technologies, and developments that are creating the...
Wireless Broadband Access Task Force Seeks Public Comment on Task Force Report.
According to the 802.162004 standard, broadband means having instantaneous bandwidth...
www.free4ipod.com /ipod/broadband_wireless_access.html   (460 words)

  
 Broadband Wireless Access
A high-speed, wireless connection to the Internet is the centerpiece of NextAir’s package of broad-band solutions for small and medium-sized businesses.
With many forms of high-speed access available to business customers, start-up time is often a month or longer.
NextAir installs most wireless access customers within three working days.
www.nextair.net /BWA.html   (297 words)

  
 Motorola Wireless Broadband Access
Canopy is used worldwide for voice, video and data point to point backhaul, and for wireless Internet service in rural and developing areas.
Service providers will use MOTOwi4 WiMAX to add mobility to today's residential broadband service; to provide multimedia service to cellular subscribers; and to extend the Internet into places that today it cannot reach.
Motorola can be trusted to deliver carrier class WiMAX solutions because we have been delivering high quality, fully mobile wireless solutions for more than 20 years.
www.motorola.com /content/0,,6495-9180,00.html   (222 words)

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