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802.11 Seamless IP-Mobility: Enabling WLAN Mobility Through Mobile IP

802.11 Seamless IP-Mobility: Enabling WLAN Mobility Through Mobile IP

...work and multimedia environment confronts users with multiple Wi-Fi/WLAN exposures, wireless DSL at home, WLAN at the office and public hotspots at airports... Read more

1 August, 2011

Liberty Broadband takeover finally resolved

...broadband, it also plans to roll out the service -- which Firstnet calls "Wireless DSL" -- across Britain's broadband divide in partnership with other Internet service... Read more

27 January, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

5 years ago...PSINet challenges incumbent telcos with wireless DSL

BT did pull its finger out on the local loop but now WiMax is on the agenda… Read more

11 October, 2004 by silicon.com staff

PSINet challenges incumbent telcos with wireless DSL

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11 October, 1999 by Lisa Burroughes
Optimal Placement and Channel Assignment of Relay Stations in Heterogeneous Wireless Mesh Networks by Modified Bender's Decomposition

Optimal Placement and Channel Assignment of Relay Stations in Heterogeneous Wireless Mesh Networks by Modified Bender's Decomposition

Fixed Broadband Wireless Access (FBWA) technology is designed to serve as a wireless DSL replacement to provide broadband Internet access in underserved areas where no... Read more

15 January, 2008
Optimal Placement of Relay Infrastructure in Heterogeneous Wireless Mesh Networks by Bender's Decomposition

Optimal Placement of Relay Infrastructure in Heterogeneous Wireless Mesh Networks by Bender's Decomposition

Fixed Broadband Wireless Access (FBWA) technology is designed to serve as a wireless DSL replacement technology to provide broadband access in underserved areas where no... Read more

9 August, 2006

Vodafone looks to wireless broadband

...Sarin said the company is looking into wireless broadband and "mobility-based" wireless DSL products. "We're looking to expand that market," he said. Sarin... Read more

16 November, 2005 by Jo Best

Wireless broadband service saved by takeover

...change, which will see the high-speed fixed wireless service renamed as Wireless DSL. It follows Liberty Broadband's move into liquidation late last year... Read more

20 January, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Wireless broadband trials in Sydney

...Milne says the technology will ultimately rival 802.11 services, offering seemless wireless DSL connectivity throughout the city's central business district. "It's a... Read more

5 September, 2002 by Jeanne Vida Douglas

PSINet to offer DSL access to European companies

...will go to alternative access methods." The company also plans to offer wireless DSL access through a partnership with Winstar Communications. This offers exactly the... Read more

12 October, 1999 by Justin Pearse
Extending WiMAX to Novel and Stringent Wireless Scenarios: An Introduction to the WEIRD Project

Extending WiMAX to Novel and Stringent Wireless Scenarios: An Introduction to the WEIRD Project

...Many application scenarios have been studied so far, including Wireless Local Loop, Wireless DSL and as an alternative to 3G in developing countries. This paper... Read more

13 February, 2008
Extending WiMAX Technology to Support End to End QoS Guarantees

Extending WiMAX Technology to Support End to End QoS Guarantees

...Many application scenarios have been studied so far, including Wireless Local Loop, Wireless DSL and as an alternative to 3G in developing countries. This paper... Read more

30 April, 2007

Vodafone CEO: We're looking to broadband and WiMax

...Sarin said the company is looking into wireless broadband and "mobility-based" wireless DSL products. "We're looking to expand that market," he said. Sarin... Read more

15 November, 2005 by Jo Best
DynIP Client for Windows 5.5

DynIP Client for Windows 5.5

...address. DynIP supports various connection types such as dial-up, cable modem, wireless, DSL, and LAN and can be used with most common routers and... Read more

2 November, 2005

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