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Wireless Carrier Networks
Mobile and cellular networks continue to evolve at rapid pace, with 3G now widely available and 4G on the way. Find out what mobile operators are implementing, standards development , and the difference s and compatibilities of the major technologies, including 2G, 3G and 4G.
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4G wireless broadband will use many technologies
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 30 Apr 2007
TIP - 4G is pushing wireless into a new role as the default for broadband connectivity, encompassing technologies from Wi-Fi to WiMax, CDMA, UMTS and EV-DO.
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Enterprise wireless planning: Strategies for success
Mike Jude, Contributing writer | 05 May 2009
TELECOM INSIGHTS - Telecom carriers working with enterprise customers on wireless strategies must address mobility needs, spending limits, evolving standards and wireless broadband needs. |
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WiMAX
24 Sep 2003
WORD - WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a wireless industry coalition dedicated to the advancement of IEEE 802.16 standards for broadband wireless access (BWA) networks.
According to the WiMAX forum, ...
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3G
28 Apr 2003
WORD - 3G refers to the third generation of mobile telephony (that is, cellular) technology. The third generation, as the name suggests, follows two earlier generations.
The first generation (1G) began in the early 80's with ...
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