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whitepaper The business value of Web 2.0 technology.2009-11-09 IBM
  Benefits of enterprise mobility span the business-to-employee (B2E), business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) spectrums. Enterprise mobil-ity can improve an organization's productivity, optimizelogistics operations, enhance customer relationships and streamline supply chain management.

Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web, Enterprise Planning, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper The Need for Additional Spectrum for Wireless Broadband: The Economic Benefits and Costs of Reallocations2009-10-23 Brattle Group
  Broadband is rapidly becoming the lifeblood of modern advanced economies. Just as the telegraph, telephone, electricity, rail and road networks, and more recently, the computer defined social and economic progress, broadband connectivity and capacity today represents this progress. The United States has been a world leader in information technology development and deployment, including the Internet. To maintain that leadership position the U.S. must compete effectively with other countries to attract businesses that rely on broadband infrastructure. Robust broadband infrastructure, including significant amounts of wireless based broadband access, provides the foundation for such effective competition.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Roaming and the Shared Wireless Broadband Network2009-08-11 National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC)
  Roaming capabilities are essential to providing users of the NBDS with seamless or near seamless nationwide services. Delivering those capabilities requires functionality in the network to support authentication. It may also require legal and financial arrangements between network operators and between operators and a clearinghouse provider. As with many other issues related to the NBDS, the specific arrangements depend on both technical and governance considerations, including roles played by the PSBL, local builders, and D Block licensees/private commercial partners in building, owning, and operating the network.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Backhauling Wireless Broadband Traffic Over an Optical Aggregation Network: WiMAX Over OBS2009-07-24 University of Essex
  This paper focuses on next generation ubiquitous networks supporting the Future Internet. In this context, it proposes an architecture and an integration framework of wireless and wired network technologies supporting a variety of services with differing service requirements. More specifically the integration of WiMAX wireless broadband access network with an aggregation metro network solution based on Optical Burst Switching (OBS) is discussed and analyzed. A proof-of-concept simulation model realizing the proposed scheme and some preliminary results are also presented.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper MIMO: From Theory to Reality2009-07-01 CodioLink
  Driven by the even growing demand of higher data rate with the scarce spectrum resource, the theoretical breakthrough has been made and demonstrated significant increase on channel capacity (spectral efficiency) over MIMO systems. The theoretical MIMO spectral efficiency is verified by MIMO channel measurements and trial systems. Two MIMO mechanisms are widely adopted: spatial multiplexing and space-time block coding (STBC). The MIMO techniques are specified in a variety of wireless standards: WiFi, WiMAX, HSPA+, LTE, and future 802.16m and LTE-advanced. After little more than 10 years, MIMO technology has become one of the major forces to enable mobile broadband communications.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Economic Benefits of 3G for Different Countries Worldwide2009-07-01 Qualcomm
  3G technologies have ushered in a new era of enhanced and expanded access to information and communication that is unprecedented in the history of telecommunications. Countries around the world are experiencing the growing benefits associated with advanced 3G mobile broadband technologies. The deployment of 3G solutions, devices and services enables countries to more rapidly increase teledensity and expand broadband Internet penetration rates nationwide.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper The Deployment of Third-Generation Mobile Services: A Multinational Analysis of Contributing Factors2009-07-01 University of Florida
  Successful diffusion of 3G mobile is necessary for the provision of many advanced applications via the mobile platform such as mobile broadband Internet and video. The current deployment of 3G services is significantly more developed in some countries than others. Through a regression analysis of 106 observations, this study examines the factors affecting such differences. It was found that multiple standardization policy, lower level of 1G and 2G penetration, and a higher level of income contribute to the diffusion of 3G mobile.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper An Introduction to ISDN2009-06-18 Tandberg
  ISDN is a digital communications network providing transmission rates in multiples of 64kbits per second. Typically described as 2B + D, Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) logically uses 2 64 kbit/s data channels (B channels) and one 16 kbit/s signalling channel (D channel). ISDN has yet to become a single global standard although within Europe EURO-ISDN is used almost exclusively. Individual countries however, have their own flavours of ISDN all of which are based to a varying degree around the ITUs ISDN standard.

Tags: LAN - WAN, Network Technologies, Network Technologies
  
whitepaper The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Leveraging Broadband Stimulus for IPTV Services in Lower-Density Markets2009-06-09 Alcatel-Lucent
  The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) represents a unique opportunity for network operators to upgrade their networks and greatly enhance their service delivery capabilities. IP video is a key component for serving communities, and IPTV, in particular, represents essential next-generation services which open up valuable revenue opportunities - and help service providers compete more effectively with cable operators, satellite providers and innovative Internet video providers. Regionally-focused communications providers have historically encountered obstacles when evaluating IPTV, often because the solutions were not designed for their unique requirements and business challenges.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Statistical Analysis of Broadband Wireless Links in Rural Areas2009-06-01 Academy Publisher
  Third-Generation (3G) cellular systems are often considered as a promising strategy for high-speed internet deployment in rural areas. However, bandwidth in 3G systems is a limited resource and can be quite different from the advertised bandwidth. In addition, in wireless applications such as voice over IP, video-conference, remote monitoring and telemetry (e.g., for healthcare applications) the Quality of Service (QoS) is critical. It is therefore important to understand how different factors affect the QoS requirements of real-time applications. Focusing on the reverse link (or uplink), it performed an assessment of the bandwidth and packet loss rate in a real network environment, using test data collected with two wireless data cards from different providers, in both rural and urban locations.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Software Development Tools