Price Your Telecom Lines Before You Move
If you are in the process of relocating your business or starting up a new venture, you’ll be in the market for new telecommunications services. That could be telephone, data, video streaming or some combination of these.
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DS3 Speeds Without DS3 Prices
Companies needing large amount of bandwidth for ecommerce, video transport, medical records transfer, or dedicated Internet access have traditionally turned to DS3 connections to get speeds much higher than T1 lines can provide. But now there’s an alternative that can give you DS3 speeds without paying DS3 prices. What’s new in the world of telecommunications services is Metro Ethernet and Carrier Ethernet
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GigaMAN and Gigabit Ethernet Services
If your organization needs fast, truly fast, wide area network connections, you may be interested in gigabit Ethernet services, including GigaMAN. Fortunately, these high bandwidth digital circuits are more affordable than ever
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Your Smartphone Business Office
Thanks to the miracle of microelectronics, we have now reached the age of the business office in the palm of your hand. This is great news for the empowerment of employees on the go and independent professionals. No longer are you tethered to a desk in a building just to have your necessary tools available.
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Will Ethernet Crush DS3?
Larger bandwidth users have traditionally moved from T1 lines to DS3 bandwidth as their needs exceed the modest T1 line speed of 1.5 Mbps.
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Growing WiMAX
As many of you might have seen, this week saw the continued expansion of WiMAX technology across the country, through network launches by Clearwire, Towerstream and Time Warner. Clearwire announced two new markets – Honolulu and Seattle. As Kevin Fitchard from Telephony notes in an article , this marks the end of the company’s 2009 rollout and the fulfillment of its plans to cover 30 million people with WiMAX by the end of the year
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ARTICLE: Editorial: With a coverage map comes a viewpoint
Through the past few weeks of my covering the Verizon and AT&T squabble (which now appears to be commercials only, and no lawsuits), I've received numerous e-mails, tweets, comments, and the like questioning (1) whether I have a bias toward a particular carrier, and (2) what I think about the "fight."? I assure you, I've carried all four of the nationwide wireless carriers, and there's practices that I appreciate and practices that I don't.? Like many of you, I have opinions about the various carriers, but there's a fundamental difference between having a viewpoint and being biased about a particular network. What you're seeing, whether you like it or not, is a direct result of the capitalistic business structure found in corporate America.? In this example, Verizon makes a true (albeit potentially misleading to those not familiar with the technology) claim about AT&T's 3G coverage relative to Verizon's 3G footprint.? It forces AT&T to compete.? Markets that, based on my research and communications with informed individuals, weren't slated to launch until 2010 are suddenly going live.? You may find the advertisements to be annoying, but I find it to be quite good for us.? As the phrase goes, the advertising campaign is lighting a bit of a fire under AT&T's backside.
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ARTICLE: Review: AT&T 3G MicroCell
Tech journalists and savvy consumers are likely to agree that AT&T has taken a hit as of late in the coverage department.? From editorials citing reception troubles in metropolitan areas, to iPhone complaints in New York City, to the 3G advertising campaign brought on by Verizon , it seems to be a common issue.? The AT&T 3G MicroCell, built by Cisco, attempts to quell the problem by providing 3G voice and data services up to 5,000 square feet.? It supports up to four voice or data users at once, seamless call hand-overs, and it can be moved from location to location once it's purchased in an authorized MicroCell market (meaning that I could purchase in Charlotte, and send to a relative in New York City).? Sporting AT&T Mobility's orange color, it's a large unit, sitting almost as high as the display on my MacBook Pro.? The connectivity is simplistic, offering a computer, ethernet, antenna, and power port on the back, along with a reset hole.? The front of the device has five status lights: power, internet, GPS, computer, and wireless connectivity.? After registering the device online, making the necessary connections to my wireless router, and plugging the device in, initial setup took about 75 minutes (just shy of the 90 minutes stated on the box).? Once the process was complete, I received a text message stating that the MicroCell was ready for use.? The unit supports up to 10 wireless numbers, with up to four being able to connect at any given time.
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IEEE 802.16 GRIDMAN SG + Recommendations for future projects from Nov 16-19, 2009 meeting
The IEEE 802.16 Working Group met in its Session #64 the week of 16 November 2009 in Atlanta, GA, USA. The IEEE 802.16 Session #64 Report summarizes the outcomes http://ieee802.org/16/meetings/mtg64/report.html - From IEEE Contribution 802.16-09/0023 -Project Planning Adhoc Report (by Jose Puthenkulam; 2009-11-17): Smart Grid: An IEEE 802.16 GRIDMAN Study Group (SG) on "Greater Reliability In Disrupted Metropolitan Area Networks" has been created. The proposal was approved by the IEEE 802.16 WG and the IEEE 802 Executive Committee.
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Best Practices – Spurring Access and Adoption
Last month, the FCC presented its workshop on Diversity and Civil Rights Issues in Broadband Deployment and Adoption . As part of the workshop, the FCC invited a panel of experts to discuss the best strategies for closing the gap in broadband access and adoption. These experts included investors whose investment strategies place a heavy emphasis on technology companies and educators who are focused on creating community technology centers
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