stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless Broadband Coverage







Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless
Broadband Coverage

Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless
Broadband Coverage
04/29/2004 07:38 AM

Sydney, Australia, WISP Unwired plans 50 by 60 kilometer coverage at 100 Mbps for 95 percent of Sydney: The company is signing up resellers and will install 63 towers at a cost of Aus$33 million by July. This all sounds somewhat unrealistic except that the firm has apparently already raised a fair amount of money and has its plans quite advanced. (Perhaps it's a fluke of the Australian market, but I don't understand how a firm raised money without a plan just by using a shell listed company to avoid the IPO process.) The article muddles terminology enormously, which isn't unusual when new technologies appear. The journalist writes, Unwired's 802.16 standard-compliant Ultra Wideband (WiMax) network... Ultrawideband (UWB) is a short-range, high-speed technology. 802.16a is the standard underlying WiMax which has no final spec yet nor a certification program in place. The last graf is somewhat mystifying: It has been reported that Intel is involved in the WiMax Forum certification group, an international 802.16 fixed broadband wireless access standard lobby group. Intel has not been hiding its interest, and WiMax may lobby but it's mostly about certification and education, from what we can tell so far....




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless Broadband Coverage

Grok Headline matches for Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless Broadband Coverage

Nethercomm Corporation Comments on
Forbes Article where Broadband-in-Gas
Stands out among Traditional Broadband
Technologies by Delivering Connectivity
of 100+Mbps


Nethercomm Corporation Comments on
Forbes Article where Broadband-in-Gas
Stands out among Traditional Broadband
Technologies by Delivering Connectivity
of 100+Mbps
06/05/2005 11:18 PM
Nethercomm Corporation Addresses Forbes Article "Seven Ways to get Traditional Broadband Services", which highlights Broadband-in-Gas, a Compelling Broadband Technology Enabling “Previously Unobtainable Levels of Connectivity of 100+Mbps” [PRWEB May 27, 2005]

Sentech announces new coverage areas for
its broadband wireless Internet services


Sentech announces new coverage areas for
its broadband wireless Internet services
06/03/2004 11:09 PM
Sunday Times South Africa Jun 4 2004 2:36AM GMT

Alcatel opens Sydney broadband
Applications Centre


Alcatel opens Sydney broadband
Applications Centre
06/03/2004 12:07 PM
ZDNet Australia Jun 3 2004 4:10PM GMT

Motorola's OFDM Can Support 300 Mbps
Mobile Broadband Data Rates in The Next
Generation of Heterogeneous Wirel


Motorola's OFDM Can Support 300 Mbps
Mobile Broadband Data Rates in The Next
Generation of Heterogeneous Wirel
07/27/2004 07:31 AM
PhysOrg.com Jul 27 2004 11:46AM GMT

54 Mbps Wireless Travel Router released


54 Mbps Wireless Travel Router released 06/30/2004 01:16 AM
NetGear has launched the WGR101 54Mbps Wireless Travel Router, a US$99 pocket-sized 802.11g router to enable wireless access during travel...

Actiontec 54 Mbps Wireless Ethernet
Adapter Review


Actiontec 54 Mbps Wireless Ethernet
Adapter Review
06/29/2004 08:42 AM

NETGEAR Announces Double-108 Mbps
Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (WG111U)


NETGEAR Announces Double-108 Mbps
Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (WG111U)
12/27/2004 10:51 AM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Dec 27 2004 2:14PM GMT

UK govt calls for 100% broadband
coverage by 2005


UK govt calls for 100% broadband
coverage by 2005
11/13/2003 08:54 AM
Easy to say, harder to do

BT to double coverage footprint for
broadband SDSL


BT to double coverage footprint for
broadband SDSL
07/06/2004 03:12 AM
PublicTechnology.net Jul 6 2004 7:11AM GMT

Oftel welcomes BT aiming for 100%
broadband coverage by 2005


Oftel welcomes BT aiming for 100%
broadband coverage by 2005
11/18/2003 02:28 AM
PublicTechnology.net Nov 18 2003 1:44AM ET

Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems


Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
07/08/2004 03:39 AM
Research and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004 Global Wireless Broadband Report to their offering [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]

Broadband: BT plans to extend coverage
to 99.4% of homes by summer 2005


Broadband: BT plans to extend coverage
to 99.4% of homes by summer 2005
08/20/2004 02:31 AM
PublicTechnology.net Aug 20 2004 7:21AM GMT

CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP


CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
03/14/2005 06:26 PM
Wi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 14 2005 2:17AM GMT

Mobile/Wireless Update: InphoMatch Sees
SMS Triple; Broadband Satellites
Wireless Debuts at NAB; Verizon, Next


Mobile/Wireless Update: InphoMatch Sees
SMS Triple; Broadband Satellites
Wireless Debuts at NAB; Verizon, Next
04/19/2004 04:30 PM
AVN Online Apr 19 2004 8:08PM GMT

Wind Wireless to Sponsor at the
Broadband Wireless Show


Wind Wireless to Sponsor at the
Broadband Wireless Show
12/29/2004 05:50 AM
Wind Wireless, Inc. of Spokane, Washington is a participating sponsor for the annual Broadband Wireless Show occurring April 21-22. This is their first outing as a sponsor and exhibitor at a major industry convention. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]

WIRELESS JAPAN 2004 Day 2 Coverage


WIRELESS JAPAN 2004 Day 2 Coverage 07/23/2004 07:41 AM

panasonic_swj307.jpgCoverage of the WIRELESS JAPAN 2004 convention continues over at TechJapan. Highlights from day 2 include a compact wireless optical connection module (capable of 1.25Gbps throughput, no less), Panasonic's sick and twisted vision of the future of cellular phones, and the new "MOPASS card," combining removable media and IC card into one. Also covered in the article is NEC's "internet for people who drive too fast," a high speed IP handover system allowing for vehicles moving at up to 300km per hour to sustain 100kbps transfer rates, Renesas' "SH-Mobile3" 3D accelerator for phones, and the Mobile Content Awards 2004. Read - WIRELESS JAPAN 2004, Day 2 [TechJapan via K-Tai Watch]


Wireless Carriers Give In On Coverage
Maps


Wireless Carriers Give In On Coverage
Maps
07/21/2004 04:25 PM
Politicians have been threatening to put a "Cell Phone Bill of Rights" in place for years. The idea would be to force wireless carriers to open up their coverage maps and allow early termination for those whose homes or offices have coverage gaps. Now, it appears that threats from various state AGs has done the trick. Verizon, Cingular and Sprint have now agreed to reveal the coverage maps and let people cancel within two weeks of signing up for service... but only in 32 states, which sucks if you're in the other 18 (or if you use a different carrier). Also, it's unclear exactly which coverage maps will be revealed. The carriers have been adamant that the detailed coverage maps they have are trade secrets, so it still seems unlikely that they'll reveal them. The one thing this might do, however, is really force them to be much better about coverage gaps -- something that's been lacking (despit commercial advertisements to the contrary). Of course, none of this helps if you happen to move into a new home that is in a gap, but I guess there's only so much consumer friendliness you can force on carriers at a time.

Cingular/AT&T Wireless combo won't
resolve coverage problems


Cingular/AT&T Wireless combo won't
resolve coverage problems
02/18/2004 05:38 PM
The acquisition of AT&T Wireless by Cingular Wireless isn't likely to resolve high-speed data coverage problems, and analysts and users say multiple carriers will still be needed to fill in gaps.

Cingular/AT&T Wireless merger won't
solve coverage problems, say analysts


Cingular/AT&T Wireless merger won't
solve coverage problems, say analysts
02/19/2004 10:02 AM
Computer Weekly Feb 19 2004 2:04PM GMT

Computerworld wins Neal award for
wireless LAN security coverage


Computerworld wins Neal award for
wireless LAN security coverage
03/13/2003 10:16 AM
The publication took a first-place Neal award today for its coverage in 2002 of wireless LAN security issues.

FCC looking at wireless broadband


FCC looking at wireless broadband 05/05/2004 09:37 AM
The FCC has created a Wireless Broadband Task Force that is seeking comment (by June 3) on what policies could facilitate further growth of wireless ISPs.

Wireless broadband may get more spectrum


Wireless broadband may get more spectrum 04/15/2004 04:58 PM
The FCC signals a willingness to let unlicensed devices share some spectrum devoted to satellites to spread broadband across the country. But some claim it will only create interference.

UK gets fastest-ever wireless broadband


UK gets fastest-ever wireless broadband 06/08/2004 08:32 PM

Intel goes big on wireless broadband


Intel goes big on wireless broadband 02/19/2004 11:30 AM
Personal Computer World Feb 19 2004 3:41PM GMT

FCC To 'Drop in' More Wireless Broadband


FCC To 'Drop in' More Wireless Broadband 04/15/2004 11:36 PM
Internet.com Apr 16 2004 3:07AM GMT

Using 3G wireless for domestic broadband


Using 3G wireless for domestic broadband 03/28/2005 08:00 AM
Can Voda, O2 crack the German market?

BT tests wireless broadband


BT tests wireless broadband 12/16/2003 06:39 AM
Countryside Campaign

Wireless Broadband In Action


Wireless Broadband In Action 09/15/2004 01:39 PM
Some folks from Mobile Pipeline have been out and about in North Carolina testing Nextel's wireless broadband test system using Flarion's FLASH-OFDM technology that generated so much attention earlier this year. The reviewers are quite impressed. They found it an adequate replacement for fixed broadband, but (more impressively) discovered it worked almost as well in motion, while driving around. Mobility is where the real power of wireless broadband will be - because it will let people do things that they simply can't do now. It's worth noting, of course, for all the talk about WiMax, the mobile WiMax standard is still a ways away, and all the initial deployments will only be focused on fixed offerings. Nextel, of course, still hasn't committed to Flarion, and is known to be testing a few other wireless broadband solutions as well (though, with less fanfare). However, no matter what technology (or technologies) you're betting on, it looks like real mobile wireless broadband is on the way.

EarthLink hooks up to wireless broadband


EarthLink hooks up to wireless broadband 05/18/2004 11:55 PM
The Internet service provider is tapping Digitalpath Networks to offer WiMax access in a few areas, a sign that it is exploring alternatives to cable and DSL.

New Broadband Wireless Initiatives
Around the Globe


New Broadband Wireless Initiatives
Around the Globe
09/14/2004 02:51 PM
A few announcements have been made over the last couple of days about new broadband wireless deployments. Two come from Alvarion, including one where Telekom Serbia will build networks to support voice and data in suburban and rural Serbia. Closer to home, Alvarion also announced that its gear will supply a broadband wireless backbone network in Maryland, connecting counties that are part of a project connecting libraries and supplying mobile wireless for public safety workers. In other broadband wireless news, Redline said that its equipment will provide backhaul for a wireless network being built in a region of Manitoba, Canada. Wi-LAN, a Calgary, Canada-based supplier, said that its products are being used by various customers, including a large ISP, in Malaysia. AirRover Wi-Fi, a company based in Baton Rouge, La., signed an agreement in principal to build city-wide mesh Wi-Fi networks in a couple of cities in the Philippines. It must be refreshing for vendors to be making these kinds of sales, even before they are actually selling certified WiMax gear. There has been a fear that customers would delay buying decisions as they wait for certified WiMax gear. Perhaps the buzz around WiMax has generally helped to legitimatize broadband wireless so that some customers decide it will pay off for them to deploy now rather than wait for standard gear....

Wireless Broadband Options For A
Streaming App


Wireless Broadband Options For A
Streaming App
05/08/2004 11:48 AM

PCCW launches wireless broadband in UK


PCCW launches wireless broadband in UK 05/06/2004 04:44 AM
£18 a month service

Their broadband internet service is not
wireless


Their broadband internet service is not
wireless
09/17/2004 01:00 AM
TechTree Sep 17 2004 4:03AM GMT

Broadband wireless could disrupt 3G,
says Analysys


Broadband wireless could disrupt 3G,
says Analysys
12/19/2004 03:09 PM
Business case for broadband wireless access (BWA) technologies requires mobility to get beyond low-margin fixed Internet access. Broadband wireless technologies forced to compete in the same space as 3G to avoid being marginalised as niche fixed access solutions. Systems available now from Flarion, IPWireless and ArrayComm all offer mobility and will be joined by WiMAX (802.16) and MobileFi (802.20). Vendors still face big challenges in selling to mobile operators as a result of unsubstantiated performance and costs, lack of integration with cellular base stations and limited availability of spectrum. Early commercial business models are delivering only one percent of the revenue per Mbyte of traditional cellular voice and messaging services. WiMAX and MobileFi must learn from early propositions to define winning service propositions and operator business models. Report assesses the true capabilities of, and prospects for, a range of alternative mobile wireless technologies. [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]

Wireless broadband system looks toward
WiMax


Wireless broadband system looks toward
WiMax
06/02/2004 09:50 PM
Although standardized products that are expected to drive down the price of WiMax wireless broadband gear may be as much as a year away, Alvarion Inc. on Wednesday used the Wireless Communications Association (WCA) conference in Washington, D.C., to roll out equipment that it said can be easily upgraded to support the emerging standard.

802.16 WiMax Wireless Broadband on the
Horizon


802.16 WiMax Wireless Broadband on the
Horizon
01/26/2004 06:54 AM

Sweden to Get Broadband Wireless Network


Sweden to Get Broadband Wireless Network 08/27/2004 01:31 PM
Using EU funds, TeliaSonera will help build a broadband wireless network in a region of Sweden that is without broadband access: The network will be built with so-called "pre-WiMax" equipment, or gear that hasn't been certified WiMax but may receive certification once that process begins. This is precisely the type of network that many experts say WiMax is ideal for--covering remote areas that aren't served by wired broadband. Ultimately, such networks could be built in developing nations but initially the networks and products may not be inexpensive enough to serve such markets....

New book on EVDO Broadband Wireless


New book on EVDO Broadband Wireless 09/11/2004 03:22 AM
Introduction to EVDO explains the fundamentals of the EVDO system, the products it uses, how it operates, what services it can offer, and how EVDO fits and compares with other mobile radio technologies. [PRWEB Sep 11, 2004]

Broadband Wireless Innovation – Who to
Watch?


Broadband Wireless Innovation – Who to
Watch?
03/14/2005 05:59 PM
Broadband Wireless technologies are advancing rapidly - far outstripping innovation in the use of those technologies. Innovation will be in content. Who's developing creative applications today? Wireless Tech Radio and University of Georgia Professor Scott Shamp explore broadband wireless innovators on Wednesday's show. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Grok Description matches for Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless Broadband Coverage
GrokA matches for Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless Broadband Coverage

Sydney Might Have 100 Mbps Wireless Broadband Coverage

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry:

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Panic introduces
Stattoo Desktop info
utility

US develops
motorised
robobollard

AOL UK to offer
cut-price broadband

PC store murder Brit
faces Oz extradition

COnfigurator for
Gnome 0.7.1

Nortel fires top
exec amid financial
probe

Microsoft delays Win
XP update

Better SLAs needed
for UK firms, says
study

MPs investigate
computer crime law

Microsoft delays XP
Service Pack 2

Evolving Workplace
Computing Trends
Revealed in
Websenses Fifth
Annual Web@Work
Survey

Man Arrested over
Internet 'Phishing'
Scam

Ofcom returns to the
charge on BT's local
loop

Nortel fires CEO and
CFO after review of
accounting practices

In the market for
new PC? Laptops are
worth a look

CyberGuard adds web
filtering to
products line

Siemens profit
doubles on Infineon
sale

tech.life@school |
Educators get help
to improve teaching
skills

HK conducts first
survey on business
attitudes to
intellectual
property

Zap Annoyances on
the Web, Part I

Apple adds iTunes
features
(SiliconValley.com)

Dassault Systemes
raises 2004 targets
after firm
first-quarter profit
(AFP)

Wireless Internet to
Grow to Over 500
Million Users By
2008

Spying software
watches you work

PureAdmin 0.1.10
IBM's service
science

The CIOs strike back
Digital ads tune in
Do we need to take
more exercise?

World 'must have
carbon stores'

Rebel priestess
seeks Uganda return

TV shows US troops'
'Iraqi abuse'

Parking your car the
wireless way

StarOffice: ready
for the big time?

Orange hits 50m
subscriber mark

Maths boffins topple
Certicom crypto

UK police arrest
copycat phisher

Ex-Dixons staff
'kicked in the
teeth' by Capita

Accent Office
Password Recovery
v2.11

Internet Remote
Control v2.6

StayAlive Pro v2.6
DocSynch
IP address
Management

Push to tap radio
wave technology

Sun boss claims Red
Hat is 'proprietary'

3rd study concludes
soldiers at greater
risk of Gehrig's
(USATODAY.com)

On tour, Kerry tries
to keep focus on
jobs, not war medals
(USATODAY.com)

For college
hopefuls, a wait
list is the hardest
part (USATODAY.com)

More students left
in limbo on college
wait lists
(USATODAY.com)

Poll: Iraqis out of
patience
(USATODAY.com)

what is grok?