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Jesse Hallen

Government Wireless Broadband Solutions by Proxim - 0 views

  • Wireless broadband has been growing steadily over the last few years, especially as the performance of wireless technologies has caught up with and surpassed traditional wired broadband infrastructure. One of the key enablers for this growth is the number of government grants available that can be utilized to fund wireless broadband initiatives. You may think that these grants are limited to certain types of organizations, or that they are too hard to apply for and secure to be worth the time. Fortunately, that's not true at all.
keith young

Wireless Network Connectivity in State and Local Government - 0 views

  • And government is finding innovative ways to utilize these wireless devices and applications.
  • But integrating this wide variety of devices isn’t simple.
Vanessa Martinez-ortiz

The Wireless Internet Opportunity For Developing Countries | infoDev.org - 0 views

  • The Wireless Internet Opportunity for Developing Countries examines the emergence and promise of proven and inexpensive technologies to bridge the connectivity gap at the root of the digital divide.
  • The promises of wireless Internet technologies have generated much interest on the part of the international-development community.
  • While in developed nations these technologies have primarily been associated with mobility applications and local area networking in homes and offices, their most intriguing application in developing nations is the deployment of low-cost broadband Internet infrastructure and lastmile distribution.
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  • Wireless Internet may be a very effective and inexpensive connectivity tool, but it does not carry any magic in itself.
  • It can only be successfully deployed as demand for connectivity and bandwidth emerges in support of relevant applications for the populations served.
  • These may be supporting e-government, e-education, e-health, e-business or e-agriculture applications. But those are not easily implemented in the developing world.
  • Demand aggregation for wireless Internet connectivity around applications that make sense in support of wireless infrastructure investment is the first important challenge that the UN ICT Task Force, infoDev, and the Wireless Internet Institute wanted to explore and document.
  • The authors of this compendium have investigated dozens of field experiments around the world and selected several that exemplify some of the innovative approaches to this challenge.
  • One common characteristic of these case studies is their unconventional, often grassroots origin. Entrepreneurs from the private, public, or not-for-profit sectors have independently developed original deployment models pointing to potential solutions for the developing world.
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