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Achieving Faster Access to Satellite Link Bandwidth
...over large bandwidth-delay product paths. TCP...use over satellite links have... Read more
Sep 19, 2008
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Breathing life into broadband: Will satellite technologies save the day
...have been using satellite in their homes...inevitably a short delay (around quarter of...the US, satellite products have struggled to... Read more
Aug 21, 2001
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
The A to Z of broadband
...is for Quad-play R is for Remote working S is for Satellite phones T is for Trains U is for Unbundling V is for... Read more
Nov 1, 2006
silicon.com > Management > CEO Essentials
Cheat Sheet: The A-Z of 802.11
...with specific requirements for transmission delay and bandwidth to be passed preferentially to... Read more
Apr 4, 2003
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