13 stories on
Sort by: Date | Relevance
whitepaper Although an operator's choice of a WLL technology may often depend on frequency band allotments, other factors such as infrastructure and handset availability, cost (which mainly depends on volume), spectral efficiency and data services...
[10 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Wireless Local Loop (WLL) based on GSM technology allows operators to capitalize on economies of scale offered by a worldwide-adopted wireless standard and an already-deployed infrastructure. GSM WLL offers a wide range of applications that are...
[28 Nov 2006]
whitepaper The wireless approach to the last mile access (Wireless Local Loop, known as WLL) is becoming increasingly attractive to network operators and service providers since it offers a flexible and cost-effective solution to enable delivery of even...
[10 Nov 2006]
News The beta version of the Windows Live Local (WLL) service will be part of the UK launch. WLL is mainly a consumer offering but Peter Williams, international marketing lead for Virtual Earth, told silicon.com the Virtual Earth platform is attracting...
[24 May 2006]
whitepaper For two decades, PMP/WLL has been a proven, cost-effective solution for providing connectivity to low-density, rural areas. Part of its strength lies in the fact that it is specifically designed and developed to cost-effectively address the needs...
[08 Nov 2005]
whitepaper To disentangle this challenge, TOT has adopted the time division multiple access (TDMA) and the wireless local loop (WLL) systems to provide telephone and Internet access to rural villages in Thailand.
[20 Jul 2004]
whitepaper These approaches are generally referred to as wireless local loop (WLL), or fixed-wireless access. To provide a standardized approach to WLL, the IEEE 802 committee set up the 802.16 working group in 1999 to develop broadband wireless standards.
[19 Jun 2004]
whitepaper The demand for WLL is predicted to reach millions of subscribers by the year 2000. This paper will explain Wireless Local Loop systems, review the various technologies for WLL (such as CDMA, TACS, GSM, PACS, DECT, etc.and provide applications for...
[01 Mar 2004]
whitepaper Sometimes called radio in the loop (RITL) or fixed-radio access (FRA), WLL is a system that connects subscribers to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) using radio signals as a substitute for copper for all or part of the connection...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Metro networks enable them to directly access enterprises via fiber, xDSL or WLL infrastructures and to offer new services like Telehousing or Storage Area Networking. After the de-regulation of the telecommunications markets many new network...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The Thomcast system has a myriad of applications, including the delivery of voice/data trunks to multiple dwelling units (MDU’s) for wireless local loop (WLL) applications. When paired with digital loop carrier (DLC) network transmission equipment...
[24 Feb 2004]
Comment Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) is another option, which normally uses what is known as the Wireless Local Loop (WLL), which (as its name suggests) allows operators to offer a "last mile" system that does not use the copper or fibre-optic cables in...
[12 Oct 2000]
Comment In addition, wireless local area networks (WLAN) and wireless local loop (WLL) can deliver fast wireless internet access over the last mile. The process behind the awarding of third generation mobile (3G) licences has received plenty of bad press...
[15 Sep 2000]
Sort by: Date | Relevance
Copyright ©1995-2008 CNET Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Top of page