Selasa, 13 September 2011

Telecom Industry Transition: WiFi, VoIP, WiMax - The Wireless Age is Already Here


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VoIP on WiMax will be the latest 3G technologies obsolete before they are fully instalirani.Razlog is because 3G cell phone technology is capable 2Mbs while WiFi is at 11Mbs in bursts and WiMax will be even greater therefore 3G is not needed as VoIP over WiMAX will provide more data, faster speeds and multiple users. WiFi and WiMax may actually solve the goals of conquering the digital divide. There will be a small price for this disruptive technology. There will be small legal battles such as this one over territory with government agencies and the private sector. In the WiFi Online Newsletter commenting on the Wall Street Journal Article we saw Verizon fighting with the city of Philadelphia over their city wide WiFi and if you think that potentially have very little to lose right?

VoIP on WiMax will be the latest 3G technologies obsolete before they are fully instalirani.Razlog is because 3G cell phone technology is capable 2Mbs while WiFi is at 11Mbs in bursts and WiMax will be even greater therefore 3G is not needed as VoIP over WiMAX will provide more data, faster speeds and multiple users. WiFi and WiMax may actually solve the goals of conquering the digital divide. There will be a small price for this disruptive technology. There will be small legal battles such as this one over territory with government agencies and the private sector. In the WiFi Online Newsletter commenting on the Wall Street Journal Article we saw Verizon fighting with the city of Philadelphia over their city wide WiFi and if you think that potentially have very little to lose right?

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VoIP on WiMax will be the latest 3G technologies obsolete before they are fully instalirani.Razlog is because 3G cell phone technology is capable 2Mbs while WiFi is at 11Mbs in bursts and WiMax will be even greater therefore 3G is not needed as VoIP over WiMAX will provide more data, faster speeds and multiple users. WiFi and WiMax may actually solve the goals of conquering the digital divide. There will be a small price for this disruptive technology. There will be small legal battles such as this one over territory with government agencies and the private sector. In the WiFi Online Newsletter commenting on the Wall Street Journal Article we saw Verizon fighting with the city of Philadelphia over their city wide WiFi and if you think that potentially have very little to lose right?

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There will also be issues with frequency pollution from other uses in the immediate vicinity of the frequency of work. There will be problems with human biological systems, birds, animals and pets. There will also be released due to such disorders, and some bluff layoffs to power of political intervention through careful manipulation of "K-Street" style guerilla lobbying. There will also be issues with first to market and frequency allocations from the FCC. There will be complaints from consumers because of the bandwidth used and the service is too slow for users.

I was recently at WiFi hot spot and Verizon were six people with computers there, two playing video games on the internet, using VoIP a second download file is large, needless to say surfing at any acceptable speed or collecting 1000 e-mail (up to 90% of SPAM) was out of the question. Although the sponsors paid $ 19.95 a month for Internet access will be problems with the speed and bandwidth as it was soaked by VoIP and excessive e-mail. WiMax promises to solve this problem with a speed of 75MB per second as opposed to a burst speed of 11MB WiFi or mobile satellite solutions to 1-2 MB per second. Yet all of these solutions blow the water the old dial up speeds. 3G Wireless was thought to be the savior, but the speeds on very lowest end of the spectrum, even devices such as BlackBerry (RIMM), or AT & T iGO does not stand a chance for such services.

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I was recently at WiFi hot spot and Verizon were six people with computers there, two playing video games on the internet, using VoIP a second download file is large, needless to say surfing at any acceptable speed or collecting 1000 e-mail (up to 90% of SPAM) was out of the question. Although the sponsors paid $ 19.95 a month for Internet access will be problems with the speed and bandwidth as it was soaked by VoIP and excessive e-mail. WiMax promises to solve this problem with a speed of 75MB per second as opposed to a burst speed of 11MB WiFi or mobile satellite solutions to 1-2 MB per second. Yet all of these solutions blow the water the old dial up speeds. 3G Wireless was thought to be the savior, but the speeds on very lowest end of the spectrum, even devices such as BlackBerry (RIMM), or AT & T iGO does not stand a chance for such services.

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Now, the 3G network is nearly complete and works well for phone calls and instant messaging, but it is quite lacking for video or pictures e-mail. As new devices come out, such as watching movies, music downloads, projection video, hologram messages, 3G, 4G and 5G, and what some in the industry call 6g will not be able to use the current 3G towers across the country. Even with 1000:1 compression algorithm is no limit to the devices and sustav.Telecom industry take a major hit in the last five years with massive layoffs, accounting irregularities and overpriced bid for frequency allocation, which amounted to investments based on pie in the sky wishful thinking potential consumer numbers even monopolistic positions, it is simply not moguće.Bijes over to pay for these frequencies was out of control and we saw the consequences which arise numerous insider predicted.

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