Intel Holds Out WiMax Hope For 'last Mile'
News An emerging wide-area wireless broadband technology known as WiMax shows promise as a "last mile" solution for bringing high-speed Internet access into homes -- but it's still a few years away from general availability, according to an Intel...
[January 22, 2004, 7:30]
Reaching The Last Mile With 802.16a Wireless Technology
White Papers The IEEE 802.16a standard provides wireless last-mile broadband access over the frequency bands between 2GHz and 11GHz - a range that enables non-line-of-sight performance. This makes the IEEE 802.16a standard the appropriate technology for last...
[July 9, 2008, 1:20]
The New Last Mile Broadband: WiMAX
White Papers WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access), an evolving standard for point-to-multipoint wireless networking, may change that for the last mile in the same way that Wi-Fi has changed the last one hundred feet of networking.
[December 1, 2004, 2:00]
A Technical Analysis Of Wi-Fi And WiMAX As Alternatives For Implementing Last-Mile Wireless Broadband Services
White Papers This webcast explains the technical differences between revisions of 802.11 and 802.16 and their application as alternatives for implementing last-mile wireless broadband services. The webcast describes the technology and reviews the standards...
[May 24, 2005, 0:00]
The Last Mile
Talkback In my case, 24Mb/s came down to 5.5Mb/s and the exchange is under a mile away. ISPs who advertise high speeds up to 24 Mb/s may be capable of delivering it at source but the true speed at destination depends entirely on distance from the exchange.
[April 9, 2008, 10:29]
The Internet-Enabled Supply Chain: From The First Click To The Last Mile
White Papers How is the supply chain changing amidst the evolution of the information age - or, rather, the revolution in the new economy? The Web offers the supply chain enormous potential and entirely new methods for streamlined coordination between business...
[November 12, 2003, 22:11]
WiMAX Technology And Deployment For Last-Mile Wireless Broadband And Backhaul Applications
White Papers While wireless connectivity options have expanded rapidly in recent years, wireless network access is available now only in limited physical areas. Internet and intranet users need broadband access that extends over longer distances to more locations.
[November 23, 2004, 2:00]
ScharffWeisberg Sets The Stage For Cost-Effective Last-Mile Connectivity With LightPointe's Optical Wireless Networking Solutions
White Papers ScharffWeisberg, Inc. SWI), based in Long Island City, NY, is world renowned for providing state-of-the-art Audio/Video (A/V), lighting and staging services to Broadway's leading theater productions. With only weeks to spare before the move, the...
[June 16, 2006, 0:00]
CRM's Last Mile
White Papers Most business leaders would agree with well-worn customer relationship maxims. And an increasing percentage of executives actually live up to them by embracing proven CRM business methods and technologies.
[July 20, 2006, 9:48]
802.16: The Future In Last Mile Wireless Connectivity
White Papers 802.16, the latest entry in the wireless networking technology pantheon, is an up and coming serious contender as a wireless alternative to DSL, cable modem, leased lines, and other broadband network access technologies.
[November 26, 2004, 2:00]
Providing Local Broadband Services: A Review Of Five Last-Mile Technologies
White Papers The convergence of voice, video, and data networks has created both opportunities and threats for service providers. Combined with deregulation, convergence has created a market in which broadcasters, satellite companies, cable companies, telecom...
[June 11, 2004, 0:06]
802.16a Wireless Links The Last Mile
White Papers With the IEEE 802.16a standard in place, it is expected that carriers will be able to offer enterprise and individual customers more options for broadband connectivity at a lower cost. For the millions of people worldwide who cannot get access to...
[December 1, 2004, 2:00]
Drive Business Processes: Achieving The "Last Mile" Of Business Productivity
White Papers Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) are familiar business management systems in the business world. Broadly speaking, the promise these systems offer is substantial.
[March 2, 2007, 0:00]
The Last Mile In CRM Analytics: Optimizing The Customer Experience In Real Time
White Papers While large organizations have invested millions in customer relationship management software and analytics, a tremendous gap still exists between companies' ability to listen to customer needs and their ability to respond appropriately at the...
[July 14, 2006, 0:00]
Lampposts To Provide Location-based Services?
News Last Mile Communications believes that the humble lamppost can be used to provide broadband Internet access, and also store useful information about their location. On Tuesday, Last Mile announced that it will work with consultancy firm QinetiQ to...
[March 23, 2005, 16:55]
Streaming Tech Doubles Broadband Speed
News You've probably heard plenty about the "last mile," but soon you may be hearing a lot more about the "middle mile" if streaming media start-up EdgeStream has its way. Today, however, anyone from anywhere in the world can go to our Web site, and if...
[April 10, 2002, 16:07]
Status And Potential Of 802.16a WiMAX
White Papers The IEEE 802.16a standard, approved in January 2003, provides wireless last-mile broadband access over the frequency bands between 2 and 11 GHz, a range that enables non line-of-sight performance. This makes the IEEE 802.16a standard the...
[January 21, 2005, 2:00]
What WiMAX Forum Certified Will Bring To 802.16
White Papers IEEE 802.16 based networks address the last mile of the communications infrastructure between a service provider's point of presence (POP), and business or residential customer locations. In residential areas today, the last mile, also known as the...
[June 19, 2004, 20:00]
WiMax Is Coming, And It's Going To Be Big
White Papers WiMax, an evolving standard for point-to-multipoint wireless networking, is poised to do for the last mile of broadband what Wi-Fi has done for the last 100 feet of networking. WiMax has a range of up to 30 miles, but most analysts think in...
[December 11, 2006, 5:20]
Municipal Wireless Broadband: Policy And Business Implications Of Emerging Access Technologies
White Papers Two trends are converging: growing interest in municipal networking as a response to perceived market failure (inadequate investment/competition in broadband last mile facilities); and revitalized interest in wireless last mile technologies (BFWA...
[January 20, 2006, 0:01]

