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Woman jailed after stealing SIM card from power meter

...a power meter that had a wireless data connection to Telstra's wireless broadband network. Aurora Energy, the power company that owned the meter, became... Read more

6 May, 2011 by Marguerite Reardon
Comparison of LTE and WiMAX on the Basis of Qualities

Comparison of LTE and WiMAX on the Basis of Qualities

...LTE and WiMAX are leading technologies which are technological foundation for 4G wireless broadband network. QoS structure is essential element of next-generation i.e... Read more

27 November, 2011

Wireless broadband trials in Sydney

The collaboration to set up a wireless broadband network in Sydney has also been a test of running a... Read more

5 September, 2002 by Jeanne Vida Douglas
The Successful Design and Marketing of a Rural <endeca_term>Wireless Broadband Network</endeca_term>

The Successful Design and Marketing of a Rural Wireless Broadband Network

The design of a rural wireless broadband network presents its own set of challenges that differ in significant... Read more

1 March, 2009
Verizon <endeca_term>Wireless Broadband Network</endeca_term> Connectivity and Data Transport Solutions

Verizon Wireless Broadband Network Connectivity and Data Transport Solutions

...establish a private, direct connection between the enterprise network and the Verizon Wireless broadband network. A direct connection to the Verizon Wireless broadband network lets... Read more

6 June, 2008
Roaming and the Shared <endeca_term>Wireless Broadband Network</endeca_term>

Roaming and the Shared Wireless Broadband Network

Roaming capabilities are essential to providing users of the NBDS with seamless or near seamless nationwide services.... Read more

11 August, 2009
Video & Compression Over Broadband for <endeca_term>Wireless Broadband Network</endeca_term> Engineers

Video & Compression Over Broadband for Wireless Broadband Network Engineers

When discussing video traffic across an IP based network, whether wired or wireless, a rule-of-thumb often overheard... Read more

25 October, 2008
The Thin Client <endeca_term>Wireless Broadband Network</endeca_term> Project in the Irish Primary School Sector - An Analysis of Baseline Data

The Thin Client Wireless Broadband Network Project in the Irish Primary School Sector - An Analysis of Baseline Data

The Thin Client wireless broadband project, is a pilot initiative involving a cluster of nine primary schools based in... Read more

13 May, 2008

UK gets fastest-ever wireless broadband

Libera announced on Tuesday that it is building a new and independent wireless broadband network, using the 28GHz band of the radio spectrum. The first... Read more

8 June, 2004 by Ingrid Marson

AT&T challenges WiMax joint venture

...Nextel and Clearwire from combining WiMax assets to build a competing nationwide wireless broadband network Read more

28 July, 2008 by Marguerite Reardon

Germany to get WiMax from Nortel

...the heels of Pipex's UK announcement, another commercial European high-speed wireless broadband network is announced Read more

6 April, 2006 by Jo Best

Lampposts to provide location-based services?

Last Mile Communications wants to use lampposts to create a wireless broadband network that would support location-based services Read more

23 March, 2005 by Graeme Wearden
A Survey on Scheduling in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Mode

A Survey on Scheduling in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Mode

IEEE 802.16 standard (also known as WiMAX) defines the wireless broadband network technology which aims to solve the so called last mile... Read more

10 May, 2010
A Packet Scheduling to Enhance Quality of Service in IEEE 802.16

A Packet Scheduling to Enhance Quality of Service in IEEE 802.16

Wireless Broadband Network like the standardized IEEE 802.16, popularly referred to as... Read more

22 October, 2009

BT bundles smartphone with home broadband

...it admitted broadband speeds will only be achievable in areas with a wireless broadband network. Outside Wi-Fi zones, the phones have to run on... Read more

9 May, 2008 by Natasha Lomas

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