Tag Archive: Wi-Fi

Dec
16
2011

Auctions in the House

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski this week talked in glowing terms about the House passing legislation that could move the FCC closer to pulling the trigger on a voluntary incentive auction – something the agency has been keen to do, as outlined in the National Broadband Plan. But while such auctions could make more …

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Aug
12
2011

What’s Next in Wireless/Wireline Convergence

We’ve been hearing for years about the promise of convergence – convergence of service packages, which allow end users to get all their wireless and wireline needs met by a single supplier, if they so choose; convergence of wireless and wireline networks, to allow new efficiencies by network operators and enable more integrated services to …

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Aug
03
2011

Community Anchors Can Help Weigh in Favor of Broadband Stimulus

In an interesting article posted late last month on the BroadbandBreakfast site, Craig Settles talks about how the success of the broadband stimulus – and, indeed, the success of any broadband effort – is being weighed using altogether the wrong parameters. Rather than looking at statistics such as average revenue per user or the number …

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Jan
28
2011

What radios are in your tablet?

Are you as intrigued with the new tablets as I am? Where do they fit into our social networking lifestyles and will they further change that way we get our news, educate students, order pizza, and watch sports. In the latest CES show, there were dozens of new tablets introduced – so here they come! …

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Jan
24
2011

Turn up the speed of your wireless security – Go distributed

Faster Wi-Fi devices and streaming applications are driving discussions around speed, speed and more speed. Customers need to ensure they have a solution that can handle their forever growing, bandwidth hungry, multimedia Wi-Fi devices. Well, Bluesocket has a virtual app for that and is highly secure. Security sometimes takes a back seat in these discussions …

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