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Can cheap broadband displace the traditional communications infrastructure?
Would you be willing to replace your traditional leased line with a "business class" broadband connection? Take this poll to share your response. by Justin James
Tags: Broadband, Business Class, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-07-03
ITIF Broadband Rankings for 2008
If you are trying to get the go-ahead for a Web or Internet-based system and your corporation has footprints in multiple countries, you might just find the ITIF Broadband Rankings useful in arguing your case. by Paul Mah
Tags: Broadband, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Performance Management, Networking, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-06-25
The new Clearwire: Mobile WiMAX in the U.S. gets major cash infusion
Sprint has finalized a groundbreaking deal to spin off its nascent U.S. WiMAX network into a joint venture partnership with Clearwire that will be funded by Intel, Google, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks. Sprint has been building out its Xohm WiMAX into a nationwide...
Tags: Mobile, Network, Clearwire Corp., Broadband, Sprint Communications, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-05-07
Will the Internet hit full capacity by 2010?
Jim Cicconi, the vice president of legislative affairs at AT&T, claims that the Internet's current network architecture "will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010" if no additional investments are made. Excerpt from ZDNet News: Cicconi, who was speaking at the event as part of...
Tags: Broadband, Internet, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-04-24
Disconnected no more: Wi-Fi when you fly
Aircell, a provider of airborne communications, based in Itasca, Illinois, will be rolling out their new in-flight broadband offering on domestic flights in the next couple of months. Yes, mobile broadband while in flight. Aircell will cover the U.S., delivering mobile broadband service on an exclusive 3-MHz air-to-ground ATG frequency...
Tags: Mobile, Broadband, Aircraft, Wi-Fi, Mobile Broadband, Aircell Network, Internet, Aerospace & Defense, Broadband Internet, Advertising & Promotion, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Manufacturing, Marketing, Networking, Jeff Cerny
Blog posts 2008-04-15
700 MHz auction has set the board for next gen wireless broadband in the United States
To no one's surprise, the FCC announced last week that the big winners in the 700 MHz auction of U.S. wireless spectrum were Verizon Wireless and AT&T. To get an analysis of the 700 MHz results and what they mean for the next generation of wireless broadband connectivity in the...
Tags: Board, Broadband, Auction, Wireless Broadband, Podcasts, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Broadband Internet, Internet, Telecommunications, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-03-25
Will the Wi-Fi hot spot go the way of the telephone booth?
Ericsson Chief Marketing Officer Johan Bergendahl said Monday that the spread of mobile broadband is going faster than either the mobile phone or the original landline phone according to Computerworld and InformationWeek. Bergendahl, who was speaking at the European Computer Audit, Control, and Security Conference in Stockholm, predicted that...
Tags: Phone, Mobile, Broadband, Wi-Fi, Mobile Broadband, HSPA, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Advertising & Promotion, Telecommunications, Networking, Marketing, Jason Hiner
Blog posts 2008-03-10
Wireless broadband offers a legitimate option for remote sites
For a remote site in your enterprise, getting wired connectivity for a VPN or frame-relay link back to your main office may not always be a quick or easy process. Now, we have a new option for connectivity in the situation where we can't get our intended connection at the...
Tags: Broadband, Wireless Broadband, Broadband Internet, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Rick Vanover
Blog posts 2008-03-10
Fixing Three: Solving connectivity issues with the Huawei E220 and Three Mobile broadband
Over the last few months I've tested several of the new HSDPA mobile broadband solutions on the UK market and have been pretty impressed. One of the most competitive packages is offered by Three Mobile--while their top speed and Internet coverage can't match that of Vodafone, for an average...
Tags: Huawei Technologies, Mobile, Firmware Update, Broadband, U.K., Firmware, Connection Manager, Modems, Advertising & Promotion, Hardware, Components, Marketing, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-01-29
What they won’t tell you about 3.5G mobile broadband
I wrote about my experiences with 3.5G - or HSPA, mobile broadband a couple of days ago. I have been using it for almost a year in Singapore. The last time round, I wrote on my general experiences with its suitability under various usage scenarios. Today, I...
Tags: HSDPA, Mobile, Network, Telecommunications Company, Broadband, 2G, Singapore, HSPA, Cellular Phones, 3G, Wireless, Telecommunications, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-24
My experience with 3.5G mobile broadband
I've had 3.5G data access with a variety of data modems for almost a year now. I started off early last year with a PCMCIA Vodafone-branded modem. I have since used a USB Huawei-branded modem before finally migrating to a 3.5G PDA, which I run as a...
Tags: HSDPA, Mobile, Broadband, Operator, Data Access, Speed, PDAs, Cellular Phones, Handhelds, Hardware, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Prototype "white space" broadband devices submitted to FCC for testing
Additional prototypes of "white space" wireless broadband devices have been submitted by Microsoft and three other companies to the FCC's Office of Engineering and Technology for testing. These prototypes are intended to demonstrate the viability of leveraging the "white spaces" in the spectrum currently devoted to broadcast TV for unlicensed...
Tags: FCC, Broadband, Wireless Broadband, GE Healthcare, Broadband Internet, Federal Government, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Telecommunications, Government, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-19
Good post on three wireless "gadgets"
Earlier this week, TechRepublic colleague, Jason Hiner, Executive Editor of Tech Sanity Check posted a good story about three gadgets that helped [him] survive CES 2008. Interestingly, all three were "enterprise-related" wireless gadgets. The first "gadget" Hiner discusses is the OQO handheld PC with integrated Broadband Wireless...
Tags: Internet Access, Sprint Nextel Corp., Broadband, Gadget, Jason Hiner, Wireless, Wi-Fi, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Steve Stroh
Blog posts 2008-01-17
How does Vodafone 7.2 mobile broadband stack up against the competition?
Last month I took a look at what the various mobile broadband operators have on offer and gave Three mobile's HSDPA service a test run. Overall, I was quite impressed by Three's service but I didn't feel it could quite replace the speed and reliability of a more traditional fixed...
Tags: Vodafone Group Plc., Mobile, Broadband, Mobile Broadband, Data Allowance, Modems, Advertising & Promotion, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Hardware, Components, Marketing, Networking, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-01-16
Broadband Internet via wireless dongle
Folks in the United Kingdom can now access mobile broadband Internet using a USB modem available from Vodafone. An excerpt from VNUnet: Vodafone claimed that the USB Modem Stick is the smallest and slimmest yet, and supports Windows Vista, Windows XP and Mac OSX. ...
Tags: Vodafone Group Plc., Broadband, USB, Wireless, Internet, Broadband Internet, Microsoft Windows, Telecommunications, Network Technology, Operating Systems, Software, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2008-01-15
Code of practice demanded for broadband connection speeds in the United Kingdom
The Consumer Panel, established by the U.K. communications regulator OfCom, has called for a mandatory code of practice from ISPs to provide consumers with clear information on the realistic speeds to expect from their Internet connections and an option to shift to other packages if expectations are not met. ...
Tags: Broadband, Internet Service Provider, Speed, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Internet, Telecommunications, Networking, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-22
Does Three mobile broadband beat your fixed-line broadband?
Last week, I took a brief look at the mobile broadband packages on offer right now. Vodafone came out on top with the fastest service of 7.2Mbps claimed although at £25 ($50) their monthly fee is at the higher end of the spectrum. Three mobile looked to be in the...
Tags: HSDPA, Mobile, GPRS, Broadband, Speed, Modem, Mobile Broadband, Connection Manager, Modems, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, 3G, Advertising & Promotion, Telecommunications, Cellular Phones, Hardware, Components, Networking, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Marketing, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-12-04
Affordable mobile broadband?
I've been keeping an eye on various mobile broadband offerings and noticed they are much more readily available these days. What's more, it seems they are affordable and very usable when compared to the previous generation of mobile data services. The majority of mobile phone networks in the UK...
Tags: Mobile, Broadband, Modem, Mobile Broadband, USB Modem, Advertising & Promotion, Modems, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Marketing, Hardware, Components, Networking, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-11-27
linksys is connected, but internet browser says the broadband link is not
Under the network connections it says wireless network connection is enabled and running. I am using a Linksys compact wireless g-usb adapter, which also at that monitor it says it is connected to the access point and to the internet, which right now it's connected at the highest speed...
Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, PRODUCTIVITY, INTERNET, Wi-Fi, NETWORKING, Web browsers, xamblurrx@..., Web browser, router, broadband link, computer, broadband, linksys
Discussion threads 2007-11-23
Using Two Internet Broadband Connections In My Home Network
This is sort of a question, but I'd like to generate some discussion as well.1. I have two Internet broadband connections using two different technologiesinto my home on two different phone lines from the same Telco. One is DSL the other is called U-Verse (now you know who the...
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Broadband Internet, Network technology, Routers & switches, Telecom & Utilities, network, home network, X-IT Guy, broadband connection, telecommunications company, router, broadband, Internet
Discussion threads 2007-11-23


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