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Design and Simulation Low Noise Amplifier at <endeca_term>5.8GHz</endeca_term> for WIMAX Applications

Design and Simulation Low Noise Amplifier at 5.8GHz for WIMAX Applications

This paper presents a 5.8 GHz Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) design with cascode and cascaded techniques using T-matching... Read more

1 January, 2012

UK wireless networks 'flout the law'

...restrictions, a wireless expert warned on Tuesday. These networks are running at 5.8GHz without the safeguards introduced by Ofcom when the band was opened... Read more

7 April, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Wireless rural broadband gets green light

...rural areas of Britain not served by ADSL broadband. As expected, the 5.8GHz Band C will be regulated under a 'light touch' licensing regime... Read more

30 December, 2003 by Matt Loney

Ofcom boosts broadband power

...on Friday. The increase in permitted power levels will apply to the 5.8GHz frequency, a part of the radio spectrum which could become critical... Read more

1 June, 2007 by David Meyer

First BT wireless broadband nears

...on Monday. BT has signed a £500,000 deal for Alvarion's 5.8GHz BreezeACCESS VL equipment, which will be used to provide broadband services... Read more

2 August, 2004 by Rupert Goodwins

Isle of Man gets 60Mbps wireless network

...the island. The band is not to be confused with the slower 5.8GHz "Band C" services, recently opened for business by Ofcom under a... Read more

2 February, 2004 by Munir Kotadia

BT trials wireless broadband service

...this target a reality." BT's wireless broadband trial operates using the 5.8GHz band of the radio spectrum. This has not yet been opened... Read more

16 December, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Motorola overcomes hurdles to launch wireless broadband kit

Motorola's Canopy wireless broadband products are finally on sale in the UK, but official restrictions have given them less power and range Read more

13 January, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

Ofcom admits illegal wireless problem

...many offenders there are. "Ofcom is aware that there may be illegal 5.8GHz systems operating in the UK," said an Ofcom spokesperson. "In any... Read more

20 April, 2004 by Graeme Wearden

Wireless broadband threatened by licensing plan?

...making band C licensed. "It could jeopardise the business case for using 5.8GHz," Graham MacDonald, Intellect's senior radio executive, told ZDNet UK, adding... Read more

7 March, 2003 by Graeme Wearden

Council flats get broadband via power line

...management organisation for around 11,000 council homes. Using a "pre-WiMax" 5.8GHz wireless connection based on the roofs of the buildings, a broadband... Read more

21 May, 2008 by David Meyer

EC proposes TV spectrum for WiMax

...this is a much lower frequency range than the 2.6GHz and 5.8GHz bands currently mooted for WiMax and 3G's long-term evolution... Read more

13 June, 2007 by David Meyer
Brother MFC-845CW

Brother MFC-845CW

...combination of built-in Ethernet, wireless 802.11b/g connectivity and a 5.8GHz DECT handset — creating the ultimate wireless solution for any home office... Read more

26 March, 2007 by Christian Harris

UK's 'biggest' muni Wi-Fi network goes live

...perched on top of the County Hall, and uses a "pre-WiMax" 5.8GHz connection for backhaul, the connectivity between the local network and the... Read more

1 August, 2006 by David Meyer

Industry backs Ofcom call for Wi-Fi boost

...are two bands of frequency involved in the proposal: 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) uses most of the 5.8GHz... Read more

28 July, 2006 by David Meyer

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