DSL wireless access
Designing Multihop Wireless Backhaul Networks With Delay Guarantees
White Paper Existing wired backhaul technologies such as copper wires running at DSL, T1, or T3 speeds can be expensive to install or lease, and are becoming a performance bottleneck as wireless... [09 Nov 2009]
FTTP Shootout - Active Ethernet Vs PON
White Paper Carriers and municipalities that announce plans to rollout triple play (voice, video and data) services are faced with a number of choices for an access mechanism - DSL, Fiber or even... [31 Jul 2009]
Extending WiMAX Technology to Support End to End QoS Guarantees
White Paper Many application scenarios have been studied so far, including Wireless Local Loop, Wireless DSL and as an alternative to 3G in developing countries. IEEE 802.16/WiMAX is one of the most... [23 Apr 2009]
Extending WiMAX to Novel and Stringent Wireless Scenarios: An Introduction to the WEIRD Project
White Paper Many application scenarios have been studied so far, including Wireless Local Loop, Wireless DSL and as an alternative to 3G in developing countries. IEEE 802.16/WiMAX is one of the most... [23 Apr 2009]
Deploying Mobile WiMAX Networks
White Paper WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is described by the WiMAX Forum as "A standards-based technology enabling the delivery of last mile wireless broadband access... [23 Apr 2009]
WiMAX Opportunities in the Broadcast Environment
White Paper While Wi-Fi was developed to cover small areas such as a home, coffee shop or office floor, WiMAX is intended to deliver 'Last mile' wireless broadband access over large coverage areas - typically as an... [23 Apr 2009]
Delivering on the Promise of WiMAX
White Paper WiMAX is a wide-coverage, high capacity wireless internet technology offering coverage comparable to a PCS telephone network and with speeds reaching those of a wired DSL or Cable internet service. This... [23 Apr 2009]
Performance Analysis of the WIMAX-D Physical Layer Blocks on a Next Generation Baseband Processor Platform
White Paper Wireless MAN Standards-based technology enable the delivery of "Last mile" wireless broadband access as an alternative to Cable and DSL. Worldwide Interoperability for... [22 Apr 2009]
Mobile WiMAX MIMO Performance Analysis: Downlink and Uplink
White Paper Conventional high-speed broadband solutions are based on wired-access technologies, such as Digital Subscriber Line (DSL). Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) offers a... [22 Apr 2009]
"WiMAX" the Future of Wireless Communication
White Paper Wimax vision is to deliver "Last mile" broadband connectivity to home or business locations, also its data rates are comparable with Cable and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) rates. It is the latest technology which is... [22 Apr 2009]
Colorado's Wiggins Telephone Association Offers Rural America True, End-to-End Fiber Optic Internet Access Up to 100Mbps With D-Link Equipment
White Paper Many of their customers were still using dial-up connections, and Wiggins was not able to deploy broadband services like DSL in many areas because of copper limitations. After testing several routers from various... [03 Apr 2009]
Home and Small Office Network Topologies
White Paper While standard modems and dial up access is available to nearly everyone and requires little additional investment, higher bandwidth needs might require a broadband link such as Digital Subscriber Line... [15 Mar 2009]
Planning a WiMAX Network With ICS Telecom nG
White Paper It is especially valuable to those customers for whom cable-modem networks and DSL are not available. The term WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) has become synonymous with the IEEE... [31 Jan 2009]
IPTV: Telcos' secret weapon against mobile broadband
News Analyst house Analysys believes the proportion of mobile-only homes in the UK will continue to rise - it recently predicted around one-quarter of broadband homes will be pulling the plug on fixed-line DSL and connecting... [27 Nov 2008]
Google's vision for an open wireless world
News Of course, consumers don't have the same issues in the broadband market, where people can connect to any broadband network using any computer, whether it be a wi-fi, cable or DSL connection. Google's vision of tomorrow's... [29 Sep 2008]
Keep updated for stories matching DSL wireless access via RSS