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Topic: CorDECT


  
  The Hindu : CorDECT occupies pride of place
It has also vindicated his claim that corDECT is a less expensive and superior technology for the smaller towns and rural areas.
But this is not the case with corDECT as the speed remains constant.
This is not the case with CorDECT as it works on the principle of reusing spectrum very often by using microcellular architecture.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/seta/2003/03/06/stories/2003030600160200.htm   (888 words)

  
  CorDECT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.
corDECT is a wireless local loop standard developed in India by Indian Institute of Technology - Chennai under leadership of Prof Ashok Jhunjhunwala, based on the DECT digital cordless phone standard.
The technology is a Fixed Wireless Option, which has extremely low capital costs and is ideal for small start ups to scale, as well as for sparce rural areas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/CorDECT   (141 words)

  
 n-Logue Communications Pvt Ltd.
CorDECT is an advanced Wireless Access system designed keeping the economic realities of a country like India in mind.
CorDECT is based on the DECT air interface standard specification from the European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI).
The IKON RAS terminates the connections from the subscribers and is connected to the DIU using 2 E1 ports.
www.n-logue.com /cordect.htm   (648 words)

  
 Business World - Cover story
But, for corDECT, developed by Ashok Jhunjhunwala, a professor at IIT Chennai, and his team from its electrical engineering department (see BW 22 May, 2000, for more on the technology), Kuppam is perhaps the most difficult project so far.
The cost per connection using the corDECT WLL solution is as low as Rs 14,000 (the cost of the Kuppam project though is around Rs 17,000 per line because of a lower density of installation).
The beauty of corDECT technology is that a single phone line can be used simultaneously for both voice and Internet Protocol traffic; that means you can talk on the phone even while browsing the Net.
www.businessworldindia.com /archive/201030/mktg6.htm   (1252 words)

  
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The CorDECT solution based on DECT standard economical and is flexible for an operator to serve high-density to low-density urban and rural areas.
The corDECT WLL system meets the immediate requirements of operator for provision of quick high-quality services to subscriber, at a cost lower than wireline.
CorDECT system has high reliability and offers enough redundancy including hot standby of critical cards to ensure system availability in case of failure.
www.icommtele.com /cordect.htm   (854 words)

  
 The Financial Express
But Mr Ashok Jhunjhunwala, the father of CorDECT Wirelss in Local Loop (WLL), is a professor through and through-well, that is how he prefers to be remembered as.
CorDECT employs Multi-Carrier Time Division Multiple Access (MC-TDMA), a technique in which the frequency can change from one time slot to another, DECT defines a wireless communication standard between a Fixed Part (FP) and a Portable Part (PP).
The CorDECT system is poised to change the way every million of people connect to the world.
www.angelfire.com /nd/telecom/news2001wireless01.html   (828 words)

  
 EID Parry unveils corDECT revolution in a sleepy TN village
The two key factors that make this wonder work are the corDECT Wireless Access Technology (which allows simultaneous flow of voice and data on a single line at a much cheaper rate) and the unique franchisee model, which puts the farmer-entrepreneur in the drivers seat.
CorDECT is a wireless access technology developed by IIT-Madras, and commercialised by the Midas Communication Technologies, Chennai, floated by the alumni of the IIT.
According to senior EID Parry officials, early this year, a corDECT system was developed with the Access Centre at Nellikuppam, the town where the 150-year-old Parry sugar factory is located.
www.zdnetindia.com /print.html?iElementId=20437   (802 words)

  
 INDIAN INNOVATORS ASSOCIATION
In India, corDECT is manufactured under license by; Crompton Greaves, Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL), HFCL and Shyam Telecom Ltd. One of most successful and early installations of corDECT has been in the African island nation of Madagascar.
corDECT is operational in the city of Tamatave (formerly Toamasina) for over two years now, and subsequently it has been installed in the cities of Sambava and Anthala.
In the course of the last couple of years corDECT was tested by telecom standardization bodies in Argentina, Brazil, Europe (ETSI), Kenya, Angola, Tunisia, Nigeria, and was cleared for induction in their respective networks.
www.indianinnovatorsforum.org /cordect.htm   (323 words)

  
 The Hindu : Bridging the digital divide
Tamil Nadu is using corDECT technology to network ten districts.
And remember, this networking is not restricted to just providing a telephone connection but has gone one step further.
The kiosk is equipped with a PC with CD ROM and multimedia, web camera, printer, corDECT wall set, speaker microphone and power backup for four hours.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/seta/2003/01/02/stories/2003010200010200.htm   (1279 words)

  
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Drawbacks to the project include connectivity problems due to poor or non-existing phone lines, frequent power outages, and content that is not relevant to minorities such as women.
The CorDECT system is indeed based on the DECT standard which initially was designed for use with cordless telephones.
Currently the CorDECT system supports data rates of 35 and 70kbps while work is ongoing to increase this bandwidth.
www.uncrd.or.jp /hs/02e_eworkspace/eng/papers/cs_wireless.htm   (10118 words)

  
 tata.com : Tata Tele to roll out TDMA services
corDECT was jointly developed by Analog Devices Inc, Midas Communication Technologies (P) Ltd and the TeNeT group of IIT Madras led by professor Ashok Jhunjhunwala about four years back.
Under corDECT, there will be a digital integration switch in the main town surrounding the villages from where optical fibre network will join the base station.
corDECT is now being successfully used in Brazil, Egypt, Nigeria, Yemen and Madagascar and at the implementation stage in another half-a-dozen countries.
www.tata.com /tata_teleservices/media/20030512.htm   (450 words)

  
 Midas: corDECT
corDECT is a Fixed wireless access solution ideal for Wireless in Local Loop deployments in locations without copper.
The system is designed to grow with the service provider while enabling significant upsell capabilities such as kiosks/cyber cafes or unified billing while limiting the total infrastructure needs.
corDECT has a comprehensive EMS and Performance Analysis Tool (corPAT) that enables a service provider to manage capacity on Base Stations as well as be able to handle rapid disaster recovery.
www.midascomm.com /products/cordect.html   (237 words)

  
 EID Parry
The two key factors that make this wonder work are the corDECT Wireless Access Technology (which allows simultaneous flow of voice and data on a single line at a much cheaper rate)and the unique franchisee model, which puts the farmer-entrepreneur in the driver's seat.
According to EID Parry official, early this year, a corDECT system was deployed with the Access Centre at Nellikuppam, the town where the 150-year-old Parry sugar factory is located.
Most of the kiosks are set up at the residence of a farmer selected by the company on the basis of his credentials.
www.eidparry.com /news24apr2001.asp   (723 words)

  
 ATIP97.002 : corDECT -- A New Indian Wireless Local Loop System   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The new system, called corDECT, is based on a microcellular architecture and uses a modest bandwidth of 20MHz to provide voice, fax, and data communication in low as well as very high subscriber density environments.
This report discusses the relevance of corDECT in the context of current trends towards wireless systems, contrasts the microcellular architecture of corDECT with existing wireless systems based on macrocellular architectures, and outlines its market potential.
The corDECT system is based on the European Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications standard that uses a modest bandwidth of 20MHz in the 1880-1900 MHz range and does not require prior frequency planning necessary in conventional mobile cellular systems.
www.atip.org /public/atip.reports.97/atip97.002.html   (491 words)

  
 IEEE TENCON 2003 - Tutorials
In India, the major wireless initiatives underway are the introduction of wireless local loop (WLL) systems based on cdma2000 and corDECT, and the launch of 2.5G services via GPRS (the packet data standard of GSM).
corDECT is being successfully deployed in India and in over 10 countries around the world, as a cost-effective WLL solution.
The key features of corDECT and its evolution to the next generation will be described.
www.ewh.ieee.org /r10/bangalore/tencon2003/tutorial3.php   (470 words)

  
 INDIAN INNOVATORS ASSOCIATION
In India, corDECT is manufactured under license by; Crompton Greaves, Electronics Corporation of India Ltd (ECIL), HFCL and Shyam Telecom Ltd. One of most successful and early installations of corDECT has been in the African island nation of Madagascar.
corDECT is operational in the city of Tamatave (formerly Toamasina) for over two years now, and subsequently it has been installed in the cities of Sambava and Anthala.
In the course of the last couple of years corDECT was tested by telecom standardization bodies in Argentina, Brazil, Europe (ETSI), Kenya, Angola, Tunisia, Nigeria, and was cleared for induction in their respective networks.
indianinnovatorsforum.org /cordect.htm   (323 words)

  
 Digital Dividend : Case Studies : N-Logue
The point-to-multipoint wireless radio frequency technology supports simultaneous voice and data channels of 35-70 kbps to subscribers within a 10 km radius of its broadcast location.
Through its three-tiered franchisee business model based on corDECT technology, the company is able to quickly and cheaply scale its network.
Moving forward, n-Logue is well positioned to capitalize on progressive uses of technology that enable rural development.
www.digitaldividend.org /case/case_nlogue.htm   (969 words)

  
 CIO India - Wireless Villages
corDECT spawned SARI (Sustainable Access in Rural India) - a pilot project to provide cost-effective connectivity to the village of Pathinettangudi, run by private agencies and the government.
corDECT and SARI would beat the last-mile connectivity devil; a privilege that remains a dream for many other villages in India.
“corDECT was designed keeping in mind the economics of bringing telephony and Internet to sparsely populated areas.
www.cio.in /govern/viewArticles/ARTICLEID=534/page=1   (393 words)

  
 Academics take communications tech to rural India
They looked around for a wireless technology that would meet the requirements, and zeroed in on the digital enhanced cordless telecommunications (DECT) standard, which was being used in Europe as an EPABX solution to provide wireless connection within a one-mile radius from the hub.
The result was corDECT, a 1,000-line telephone-and-Internet exchange that could be placed at the taluk headquarters and connected to an optical fibre backbone.
Using corDECT's broadband connection with 256 kbps or 512 kbps speeds, these private players can provide the best wireless connectivity available today, and can give the government agencies a run for their money.
www.eetindia.com /ART_8800409540_0_dd9fe3f6_no.HTM   (1939 words)

  
 GIS in midas' installations
Moreover, the wire line cost incurred by the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is in the order of Rs.30000 and Rs.35000 per subscriber and this enormous cost is a factor that probably slows down telephone connectivity to more people, apart from some other factors.
Midas was founded in April 1994 by a few alumni of Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, with the aim of developing a technology that could reduce the cost and maintenance of telecommunication connectivity.
Thus the corDECT Wireless Local Loop technology is a versatile and efficient system of communication which can offer connectivity to the entire India at a very low cost and maintenance.
www.gisdevelopment.net /application/business/bus0006pf.htm   (2696 words)

  
 MAGINDIA.COM - Reliance Info bets on indigenous corDECT
corDECT technology is indigenously developed by IIT-Chennai and the systems used by Reliance have been supplied by Himachal Futuristic Communications (HFCL).
By the end of February, deployment of corDECT in all the 1,500 towns will be complete.
corDECT is a wireless technology that enables both the transmission of voice and data.
www.magindia.com /manarch/news/man11248.html   (335 words)

  
 The Financial Express: eFE: Convergence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The system was installed by Nortelpa, a mini-minor telecom service provider in Brazil, according to a statement issued by the company here.
The mini-minor licensing scheme was introduced by the government of Brazil to provide telephony and related services to semi-urban and rural communities and is licensed to various operators like Nortelpa.
CorDECT is also approved by the Brazilian regulating authority”.
www.financialexpress.com /fe20011121/con6.html   (209 words)

  
 Dataquest : Trends : Connecting People   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Initially, the corDECT system was deployed in pilot mode in rural areas in February 2000.
The company will be using corDECT instead of CDMA to connect some of the remotest areas of the country.
It is beyond doubt that CorDECT is one of the first viable, and successful technologies to come out of Indian academic research lab.
www.dqindia.com /content/Trends/2004/104031701.asp   (1044 words)

  
 Business World - Cover story
Many years ago, when corDECT was still on the drawing board, Jhunjhunwala made a series of presentations to the private sector in an attempt to raise funds.
For Purohit and his team of engineer-entrepreneurs, the current financial year is going to be a crucial one.
Meanwhile, even as they were busy with developing corDECT WLL, another new company Banyan Networks was being incubated by Jhunjhunwala and his team.
www.businessworldindia.com /archive/200522/Infotech2.htm   (1694 words)

  
 ARABCOM 2004
MIDAS' current activities in access technologies include "corDECT", a fixed wireless access solution, to cater to the 'last-mile' need of service providers and "optiMA", a fiber in local loop platform, capable of providing telephony and broadband services suitable for urban markets.
Midas will be showcasing corDECT, a complete fixed wireless access network solution offering simultaneous voice and Internet on a single line.
corDECT is currently being used by all major Telecommunication Operators in India and is also being used in more than 14 developing countries.
www.arabcom.com /arabcom2004/midas.htm   (305 words)

  
 Midas Puts An End To Messy Cables; Launches Wireless Broadband CorDECT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Broadband CorDECT is a state-of-the-art wireless access system that uses ETSI DECT air interface with extensions for wireless in local loop service and delivers toll-quality voice and simultaneous data on a per user basis
CorDECT system has been designed to enable the users to easily adapt to various customer requirements like voice, data and video services.
CorDECT gives simultaneous voice and dedicated Always-ON broadband access with a speed up to 256 Kbps and toll-quality voice of 32 Kbps ADPCM.
www.efytimes.com /efytimes/fullnews.asp?edid=7640   (377 words)

  
 Buisiness Tie Up- Cellular Services in Chennai - www.chennaibest.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
One of the several initiatives of Midas is to address and penetrate into the cellular mobile network by focusing on a highly specialized area and by aligning with a company, which specialises in it.
Midas, which has been involved in large-scale deployment of corDECT systems, is looking out for opportunities to explore newer markets.
corDECT WLL is currently being used by all major Telecommunication Operators in India and is also being used in more than 10 developing countries.
www.chennaibest.com /cityresources/Communication/tieup.asp   (546 words)

  
 Technology Review: Calling All Villages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Developed jointly by the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras and Midas Communication Technologies in Chennai, India, the new system is cheap and easy to install, as it replaces expensive cabling with wireless base stations (below), each serving 30 to 100 subscribers in a neighborhood.
Harvard University's Center for International Development, together with the MIT Media Lab's Digital Nations consortium, chose corDECT for its project to connect communities in southeastern India.
Says Colin Maclay, deputy director of the Harvard center, "We went with corDECT because it was cheap, robust and could scale up easily to a thousand villages." For the more than 95 percent of India's billion inhabitants who currently can't afford a phone, that scalability could mean a whole new connection to the world.
www.technologyreview.com /read_article.aspx?id=12596&ch=infotech   (324 words)

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