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Jesse Hallen

Mobile - The latest in mobile and wired access technology - CNET News - 0 views

  • Sprint shopping for more wireless spectrum, report says
  • Android and iOS completely dominate the mobile market, according to new data from research firm IDC. IDC revealed today that Android owned 70.1 percent of the smartphone OS market in the fourth quarter, on 159.8 million shipments. Last year during the same period, Android owned 52.9 percent of the space, on 85 million shipments. Android's popularity was similarly strong throughout 2012, as the operating system scored 68.8 percent ownership, on 497.1 million shipments.
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Nick Carter

Wireless Technology News - Breaking & Current Wireless News| NBC News - 1 views

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  • iParenting: How I keep my kids safe around tablets The FTC reminded us Monday what many a parent knows all too well: Not all kids' apps are safe, especially where privacy is concerned. So, as a parent of two small children in a house full of tablets, what do I do to keep them safe? Here are my guidelines. FULL STORYShape Minds and Moving Images via iTunesFCC to hold hearings on post-Sandy cell coverageITC to review Apple, Samsung patent decisionAndroid 4.2 skips ChristmasGoogle, Dish may be mulling wireless serviceText messaging is on decline in US, says reportIs a new iPhone 5S in trial production?Skype for Windows 8 Phone out as 'preview' appSome cellphone fees waived for Sandy victimsWireless carriers gearing up for nor'easterAT&T must refund overcharged cell customersJuice up phones via wireless carriers in NJ, NYPentagon: BlackBerry stays; iPhone, Android newAT&T, T-Mobile share networks for Sandy usersMobile service still not fully restored for many
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    This website is a really good one. This will keep you up to date in the latest announcements for Wireless Connectivity, and communication. Make sure you check it out!
Nick Carter

Marketing in a World Gone Mobile - 0 views

  • Marketing in a World Gone Mobile
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    This is just a little article on how the world has gone mobile.
Rui Liang

How apps impact the network | Mobile Technology | Wireless Broadband | Wireless Carrier... - 0 views

  • When mobile entertainment finally arrived and began to gain a greater audience, carriers started to push back for fear of how these apps would impact the network. Up until this point in the U.S. market, carriers had essentially controlled which apps would be allowed to run freely on their network.
  • As smart phones became more powerful, particularly with the launch of Apple Inc.’s first iPhone, and social media began to really catch on, a general chant for open access to whatever consumers wanted to do on their mobile device was at a high point. A new world of mobile media seemed to converge all at once.
Jesse Hallen

3 Wireless Technologies That Will Change Home Networking - Forbes - 0 views

  • One-third of Americans streamed a movie or TV show on Netflix, Hulu, Vudu, Crackle or another Net-based video service
  • Given that consumers store their entire lives on tablets and smartphones – from games to movies to pictures – creating a simple way to project mobile content onto the big screen is an essential capability of the digital home.
  • To enable seamless Internet searching, HD viewing and wireless gaming, retrofitting the digital home with superior wireless solutions is a critical step in delivering a superior mobile experience.
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  • To alleviate the battle for bandwidth and make wireless easier to use, non-profit organizations such as the Wi-Fi Alliance have been working with leading original equipment manufacturers and chip vendors to integrate new technologies and standards into the latest CE devices. The benefits of each new standard and technology, however, are all too often articulated in technical speeds and feeds that are difficult for consumers to understand. End-users simply don’t care about achieving 867 Mbps of throughput or reducing the bill of materials. They care about the bottom line – how new Wi-Fi solutions positively impact their mobile computing experience.
Vanessa Martinez-ortiz

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  • Technology has been the driving force to bring paradigm shifts in education. Big changes are not possible unless tools are available.
  • The major shift over from the second-generation (2G) to third-generation (3G) wireless or 4G mobile was the ability to support advanced and wideband multimedia services, including email, file transfers, and distribution services such as radio, TV and software provisioning (software download) which are very important to open and distance learning system.
  • User expectations are increasing with regards to a large variety of services and applications with different degrees of quality of services, which is related to delay, data rate and error bit requirements.
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  • Due to the dominant role of the IP based data traffic in the future networks, systems have to be designed for the economic data transfer rate. WMI requires the core wireless network infrastructure to change from circuit – to packet switched where voice and data are transported using IP as the common protocol.
  • The wireless mobile communication shall help in lowering costs of data communication, Multi vendor procurement, and witnessing a growth in modular and incremental infrastructure.
Cameron Reyes

Wireless Research Center - Network World - Network World - 0 views

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    Just a site for wireless mobile connectivity
Jesse Hallen

Bret Swanson - Maximum Entropy » Blog Archive » More wireless connectivity? O... - 0 views

  • On March 29, the FCC had a chance to begin putting its Plan into action when it approved the acquisition of SkyTerra by Harbinger Capital. The result of the merger is a new wireless company that will use both MSS satellite spectrum and so-called ATC terrestrial spectrum to deliver a new hybrid mobile service. Harbinger announced it would build a nationwide, wholesale, “open access” 4G broadband wireless network at the cost of $6 billion. Although not part of the FCC’s 500 MHz push, the new Harbinger strategy aligns nicely with the goal of more, better, and broader wireless access and options throughout the country (in this case, Canada, too).
Jesse Hallen

Interview: Phil Smith, CEO of Cisco UK & Ireland - 0 views

  • Take the car industry – it used to focus just on making cars but as technology came along they could do more – like connect with GPS. When I had an accident recently, my BMW called the police and told them my location before I even [got out my mobile]. Those things develop separately. Those things can seem obvious, but sometimes industries can be quite segmented. In the IT business, there was the WAN environment and the wired environment – the [established] way that people did things. This ‘wireless thing’ was [seen as an] upstart and those who were developing it were broadly competing with [their colleagues] because the more people went wireless, the less people would be wired
Jesse Hallen

Wireless Connectivity - 1 views

  • Wireless connectivity solutions are vital in powering the next-generation of connectivity to be leveraged by mobile devices, 4G/LTE networks and communication applications. When supporting wireless connectivity solutions, it is vital that systems and components work together to provide high network performance at a cost-effective price.
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    This article can really help with the current news subject of our wiki!
Anna Celestino

Wireless Helps School Provide Leading-Edge Learning  [Mobility/Wireless] - Ci... - 0 views

  • The network also helps teachers manage classroom business required by state law, such as taking attendance in each class period. Because classes sometimes convene in different classrooms, desktop computers aren't a good solution. But with wireless networking, teachers can carry laptops from room to room.
Rui Liang

Unlimited Potential of Wireless Connectivity | Jaymie Scotto & Associates - 0 views

  • Wireless broadband technology provides its users a cutting-edge and lightning fast Web browsing experience without the hassles and limitations of wires.
  • The concept of wireless broadband is still relatively new. When you hear of broadband, you think of any relatively fast network. The term “broadband” actually has a more technical meaning which defines a point at which a network can be considered “broadband.” Two factors that define a network is its speed and bandwidth.
  • Broadband networks now expand beyond the four walls of your home or any given building. Cell phone carriers and providers provide mobile broadband connectivity for not only cell phones but for other wireless-enabled devices such as laptops and computers as well.
keith young

http://nrlweb.cs.ucla.edu/publication/download/156/Palazzi_Chapter.pdf - 0 views

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      At the same time, wireless home connectivity  is becoming more and more popular, offering mobility, flexibility, and high transmission rates.
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      Internet: Video Streaming, Video Chat  and Massive Multiplayer Online Games,  iTunes Music download
Bobbi Tedesco

An Introduction to Wireless Networking (Part 1) - 802.11 Overview :: Wireless Networkin... - 1 views

  • Whether it’s because you have made a call using a mobile phone, received a message on your pager, checked your email from a PDA or even just seen an advert related to it, we have all come across a wireless data or voice network!
  • A wireless networking system would rid of the downtime you would normally have in a wired network due to cable problems
  • Wireless networking can prove to be very useful in public places – libraries, guest houses, hotels, cafeterias, and schools are all places where one might find wireless access to the Internet.
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  • This technology allows the connection of multiple networks in a metropolitan area such as different buildings in a city, which can be an alternative or backup to laying copper or fibre cabling.
  • These types of networks can be maintained over large areas, such as cities or countries, via multiple satellite systems or antenna sites looked after by an ISP. These types of systems are referred to as 2G (2nd Generation) systems.
  • Wired Equivalent Privacy is intended to stop the interception of radio frequency signals by unauthorized users and is most suitable for small networks.
  • Bluetooth is a simple type of wireless networking that allows the formation of a small network with up to eight devices being connected at once
  • Bluetooth falls under personal area networking since it is has a very short range – 30 to 300 feet.
  • The main features of Bluetooth are that unlike Infra Red, the signal is not affected by walls it uses radio technology, it is not very expensive, and has little power consumption.
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