Nokia Siemens Networks and LG Electronics recently announced that they have achieved an LTE downlink data transfer rate of 100 Mbps, the maximum speed for a Class 3 LTE terminal.
A Class-3 USB wireless modem was used to achieved this 100Mbps speed.
2100 MHz was the frequency used in the tests.
Read the full article here from Mybroadband.co.za
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Far EasTone launches WiMAX in Taiwan ( without voice services )
Apparently, the operator FET, is not launching voice over the Wimax infrastructure as yet for fear of overshadowing its cellular business.
Read more in link below from Telecoms.com
Taiwanese operator Far EasTone (FET) this week launched its commercial WiMAX service in Taichung city, delivering entertainment focused content such as music and movies as well as wireless internet access.
Read more in link below from Telecoms.com
Taiwanese operator Far EasTone (FET) this week launched its commercial WiMAX service in Taichung city, delivering entertainment focused content such as music and movies as well as wireless internet access.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Proxim Wireless Connects Venezuela Public Survelliance and Emergency Services
Proxim connects public CCTVs, telephony and fleet management system in Venezuela.
Selected due to the flexibility of using 5 and 10 MHz channel bandwidths, Proxim was selected by Venezuela to implement a city-wide surveillance system.
The system deployed will connect the Bolivar city's emergency and transport agencies' CCTV, VOIP and various emergency control system wirelessly.
Besides the advantage of having a high bandwidth network, there are significant savings compared to using leased lines or fiber.
Read the full article here at Proxim's press release.
Selected due to the flexibility of using 5 and 10 MHz channel bandwidths, Proxim was selected by Venezuela to implement a city-wide surveillance system.
The system deployed will connect the Bolivar city's emergency and transport agencies' CCTV, VOIP and various emergency control system wirelessly.
Besides the advantage of having a high bandwidth network, there are significant savings compared to using leased lines or fiber.
Read the full article here at Proxim's press release.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Electrocardiography with wifi
Everyone is familiar with the traditional Electrocardiography aka EKG – you lie in the hospital bed, the leads connected to your body, as a machine is recording your heart rate and other vital statistics. But what if it was all wireless? What if you didn’t need to be in the hospital stuck in bed to be monitored?
The Japanese website Nikkei’s Tech-On! reports that engineers are developing a small, portable, and most importantly, wireless EKG system. Designed to run approximately 3 days on a charge, the device will communicate wirelessly using either a wifi or cellular connection.
Source : Crunchgear:Wireless EKG becoming a reality
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Wednesday, January 20, 2010
James Cook University chooses Meru Networks' 802.11n wireless LAN
James Cook University in Australia chooses Meru Networks' 802.11n wireless LAN
Read the full article here at Recognition Newsroom
James Cook University (JCU) has awarded a tender to Wavelink Communications reseller CCNA to implement a Meru Networks 802.11n wireless LAN at JCU’s Townsville and Cairns campuses. The highly contested tender followed an extensive technology review and evaluation testing of WLAN equipment by the University.
Meru’s solution was selected over other major vendors based on Meru’s unique single-channel approach, which is much simpler to manage and implement than the traditional micro-cell approach adopted by other vendors. Another key benefit of Meru is the ability of its Access Points (APs) to support much higher densities of wireless users than other vendors.
Read the full article here at Recognition Newsroom
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Strix Systems WIFI MESH covers 1000 square miles in Macedonia
Strix Systems, one of the pioneer vendors in the red-hot wireless mesh market (WIFI MESH), announced that the Republic of Macedonia has selected Strix's Access/One Outdoor Wireless System for a country-wide wireless mesh network spanning more than 1000 square miles, and being constructed by native Macedonian service provider On.Net.
Source : ConnectedPlanetOnline.com
Source : ConnectedPlanetOnline.com
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Economical, Technical, Regulatory Implications of 2.5 - 2.6 GHz Spectrum for Mobile Broadband Networks
A good technical read into the 2.5-2.6 GHz band for Wimax!
Frequency schemes of FDD and TDD Wimax and the implementation feasibility.
2.6 GHz Spectrum : the Next Generation Mobile Broadband Networks: "
Frequency schemes of FDD and TDD Wimax and the implementation feasibility.
2.6 GHz Spectrum : the Next Generation Mobile Broadband Networks: "
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Pepwave Surf Mini to tackle WIFI inadequacies
Pepwave has a little nifty gadget, aka Pepwave Surf Mini, that can do many wireless mini-miracles...
MERU NETWORKS: 99.99% WLAN Service Assurance for Business Critical Applications
Meru Networks Announces a Transformative Program to enable 99.99% WLAN Service Assurance for Business Critical Applications:
The Meru Wireless Service Assurance program provides a set of three service level benchmarks that promises end-to-end predictability, high quality real-time application services and a reliable, high-capacity WLAN system.
The Meru Wireless Service Assurance program provides a set of three service level benchmarks that promises end-to-end predictability, high quality real-time application services and a reliable, high-capacity WLAN system.
Monday, January 11, 2010
First LTE Network deployed in Sweden and Norway by TeliaSonera
TeliaSonera, an ISP in the Nordic and Baltic region has deployed the first commercial deployment of the 4G LTE network.
Samsung is the main partner in providing the client dongles and the 2 main cities available for this 4G service will be Stockholm and Oslo in Sweden and Norway respectively.
This is the world's first deployment and one has to wonder if the service will be commercially viable for the early adopter, given the fact that LTE is competing with 3G connectivity, where most cellphones can double up as the dongle without having the subscriber to buy additional connectivity devices.
Teliasonera Press Release on LTE Launch
Original Article Source : Afterdawn
Samsung is the main partner in providing the client dongles and the 2 main cities available for this 4G service will be Stockholm and Oslo in Sweden and Norway respectively.
This is the world's first deployment and one has to wonder if the service will be commercially viable for the early adopter, given the fact that LTE is competing with 3G connectivity, where most cellphones can double up as the dongle without having the subscriber to buy additional connectivity devices.
Teliasonera Press Release on LTE Launch
Original Article Source : Afterdawn
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Aruba Networks used in U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command
The FIPS 140-2 standard specifies the cryptographic security requirements for sensitive but unclassified information and Aruba is qualified for this security requirements.
SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARUN), a global leader in wireless LANs and secure mobility solutions, today announced that the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) has deployed FIPS 140-2 Compliant Aruba wireless LANs to provide instant-on, rapidly-deployable Wi-Fi access to classified and unclassified networks. Highly trained and rapidly deployable, AFSOC personnel conduct global missions ranging from precision application of firepower, to infiltration, aviation foreign internal defense, exfiltration, resupply and refueling of SOF operational elements. The hardened, secure Aruba networks were provided to the AFSOC by Aruba-authorized partner Telos® Corporation.
Read original article : U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command Uses Hardened FIPS 140-2
SUNNYVALE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:ARUN), a global leader in wireless LANs and secure mobility solutions, today announced that the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) has deployed FIPS 140-2 Compliant Aruba wireless LANs to provide instant-on, rapidly-deployable Wi-Fi access to classified and unclassified networks. Highly trained and rapidly deployable, AFSOC personnel conduct global missions ranging from precision application of firepower, to infiltration, aviation foreign internal defense, exfiltration, resupply and refueling of SOF operational elements. The hardened, secure Aruba networks were provided to the AFSOC by Aruba-authorized partner Telos® Corporation.
Read original article : U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command Uses Hardened FIPS 140-2
Broadband Femto Cell connects to GSM network over Internet connections
This isn't new technology but it sure helps to save overseas roaming costs.
A broadband device that behaves like a mini gsm cell station.
Wonder if the telcos around the world are blocking this service if connected from overseas...
An extract from Wikipedia definition of Femtocell :
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