Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over Fixed-Wireless Broadband
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Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over
Fixed-Wireless Broadband (Ziff Davis)
Clearwire to Offer Voice, Data Over
Fixed-Wireless Broadband (Ziff Davis)
06/04/2004 12:08 PMZiff Davis - Craig McCaw, founder of McCaw Cellular, the first
nation-wide cellular network, has announced that he and other telecom
veterans are launching a new fixed wireless broadband venture.
Middle East Infrastructure Fixed Voice
and Data 2004
Middle East Infrastructure Fixed Voice
and Data 2004
06/16/2004 03:37 AMResearch and Markets have announced the addition of the ‘Middle East
Infrastructure Fixed Voice and Data 2004’ report to their offering.
[PRWEB Jun 16, 2004]
Bell deploys fixed wireless broadband
network in Alberta
Bell deploys fixed wireless broadband
network in Alberta
08/22/2004 03:30 PMDirect and
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“Residents in Alberta will soon be able to receive new
Internet protocol (IP) services and offerings from Bell Canada, as the
telco on Wednesday announced the deployment of a fixed wireless
broadband solution in the province….
EarthLink to offer voice, data
Blackberry device
EarthLink to offer voice, data
Blackberry device
09/08/2004 01:00 PMInternet Service Provider (ISP) EarthLink Inc. Wednesday announced it
is extending its reach as a communications company by offering
Research in Motion Ltd.'s BlackBerry 7750, which is both a wireless
phone and a data device.
Broadband Wireless and Voice over IP:
Next-Generation Telcom
Broadband Wireless and Voice over IP:
Next-Generation Telcom
01/28/2004 01:31 PMBroadband Wireless Internet Access and Voice Over Internet Protocol:
The Dawning Of A Truly Next Generation Telecommunications System:
Steve Stroh, the editor of the FOCUS On Broadband Wireless Internet
Access newsletter, has graciously let us publish an abstract of the
lead article in issue 2004-01, published January 14, 2003. I was taken
immediately by the clarity and sense by which Stroh combines several
threads of developments into a seamless disruption technology
explanation. The abstract: In this article, Stroh examines the
implications of operating "do it yourself" Voice Over IP (VOIP)
systems on top of "where do you need it?" Broadband Wireless Internet
Access infrastructure. Few others have made a connection between these
two powerful "disruptive technologies". Stroh quickly credits Brian
Capouch, a Wireless Internet Service Provider, VOIP consultant, and
college professor for his initial insights. At a recent WISPCON
(Wireless Internet Service Providers Conference), Capouch demonstrated
the power. and ease. of linking multiple Asterisk VOIP PBX (Private
Branch Exchange - a small, privately owned telephone switch) systems.
Asterisk is open source software that runs on top of Linux; it is
found at the heart of a number of VOIP systems. Through the use of
numerous well-supported interface cards, Asterisk systems can
interface and interoperate with a very large number of legacy
circuit-switched telephony systems and networks. In the demonstration,
Stroh was startled to learn that Asterisk's capabilities can exert
total control over the routing and all other aspects of incoming and
outgoing telephone calls. In short, with Asterisk, circuit-switched
telephony has essentially been virtualized and "open-sourced" much
like Linux. With Asterisk, one can obtain "dialtone" where it's cheap
or convenient, and route that "dialtone" via the Internet to where it
is needed. Sitting in the midst of more than a hundred WISPs (standing
room only), Stroh was filled with awe at the implication that each of
the WISPs surrounding him could easily set up Asterisk VOIP PBX
systems to service some or all of their customer's telephony
requirements. Some of those WISPs were the only source of affordable
broadband in their service areas; not only could they provide Internet
connectivity for their customers, but it's now entirely conceivable
that WISPs could also be the "telephony connectivity" for their
customers. No longer are telephony services. and infrastructure, the
exclusive domain of very well-funded mega-companies, or even co-ops
serving only a few hundred customers. FOCUS On Broadband Wireless
Internet Access is an...
McCaw to Offer Wireless Broadband
Service (AP)
McCaw to Offer Wireless Broadband
Service (AP)
06/02/2004 11:39 AMAP - Wireless entrepreneur Craig McCaw, who has a mixed track record
of spectacular successes and humbling failures, is launching a
wireless broadband service.
Earthlink to Offer Broadband Wireless in
Calif.
Earthlink to Offer Broadband Wireless in
Calif.
05/20/2004 11:29 AMEarthlink will offer Internet access to customers in Northern
California through a deal with Digitalpath Networks, a wireless ISP:
Digitalpath uses a proprietary system to deliver the access. It had
better be a pretty cheap proprietary system because it requires
technicians to install antennas on customer homes. The cost of such
installs is commonly blamed for the failure of the MMDS market in the
'90s. Since then, many wireless ISPs in non-rural areas have targeted
the more lucrative business market because of the expense of building
and installing network equipment. Earthlink has been one of the most
bullish big players to pursue broadband wireless opportunities. It has
made similar wireless offerings in the Atlanta area through partners.
On a side note, shame on Cnet for this line: "Wireless broadband,
commonly called WiMax." Come on folks, not all wireless broadband is
WiMax and in fact, WiMax gear doesn't exist. It sounds like
Digitalpath is using a technology that is nothing like WiMax....
Joint Venture to Market Wireless Voice
and Data Services in the U.S
Joint Venture to Market Wireless Voice
and Data Services in the U.S
03/25/2005 09:18 PMTechnology News Daily Mar 26 2005 1:56AM GMT
Wireless pioneer keeps Clearwire in the
shadows
Wireless pioneer keeps Clearwire in the
shadows
06/02/2004 11:42 AMTelecommunications in post-war Iraq:
wireless technologies expected to
dominate the voice, data, and Internet
Telecommunications in post-war Iraq:
wireless technologies expected to
dominate the voice, data, and Internet
11/06/2003 01:55 AMAME Info Nov 6 2003 0:56AM ET
Leaders of Wireless Industry Publish
Specifications for Extending Mobile
Voice and Data Services Over WLANs
Leaders of Wireless Industry Publish
Specifications for Extending Mobile
Voice and Data Services Over WLANs
09/07/2004 02:26 PMWebProNews Sep 7 2004 4:54PM GMT
Mobile and fixed voice fight for callers
Mobile and fixed voice fight for callers
05/14/2004 10:41 AMPersonal Computer World May 14 2004 2:28PM GMT
Broadband National, Inc. Teams with NCC
to Offer VoIP and Broadband Solutions
Broadband National, Inc. Teams with NCC
to Offer VoIP and Broadband Solutions
06/17/2005 03:16 PMBroadband National Inc. a has teamed with National Communications
Contracting, Inc. to offer high speed solutions to NCC customers
inquiring about the telecommunication products and services the
company offers. NCC will leverage Broadband National’s IBIS
(Integrated Broadband Information System) to deploy broadband and VoIP
solutions to small, medium and enterprise level customers. Broadband
National’s proprietary platform enables end users to instantly compare
broadband solutions offered by more than 40 different suppliers,
including SBC Internet Services, Comcast, Covad, XO Communications,
ITC DeltaCom, SpeakEasy, and Nuvox. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Fixed-line broadband will prevail -
analyst
Fixed-line broadband will prevail -
analyst
06/17/2004 05:12 AMZDNet UK Jun 17 2004 9:03AM GMT
Leap leaps into fixed-line broadband
Leap leaps into fixed-line broadband
08/12/2004 05:46 AMIrish unbundle for the business punter
BBned selects Allied Data Technologies
as Supplier for combined Voice and Data
IAD
BBned selects Allied Data Technologies
as Supplier for combined Voice and Data
IAD
09/15/2004 02:24 AMAllied Data Technologies, specialist of Customer Premises Equipment
(CPE) for the Local Loop (PSTN, ISDN, xDSL), today announces their
agreement with BBned, largest provider for high-quality DSL services
in the Netherlands, for the supply of CPE equipment for their Voice
over DSL services in the Netherlands. The agreement involves the
delivery of Voice Integrated Access Devices (IAD), called the
CopperJet 816-2P, with the intention of a follow up order and delivery
next year. The initial shipment will take place this year. [PRWEB Sep
15, 2004]
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 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Global Wireless Broadband Report to their offering [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
AT&T Wireless says most number-switching
snags fixed
AT&T Wireless says most number-switching
snags fixed
12/12/2003 01:53 PMThe No. 3 U.S. wireless carrier placed much of the blame on
third-party vendors it hired to handle the number switches.
I want to have internet through Reliance
Fixed wireless phon
I want to have internet through Reliance
Fixed wireless phon
08/08/2004 01:51 AMTechTree Aug 8 2004 5:47AM 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 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 14 2005 2:17AM GMT
Om Malik on Broadband: The Voice over IP
Insurrection
Om Malik on Broadband: The Voice over IP
Insurrection
09/21/2004 06:36 PMOm Malik on Broadband: The Voice over IP
Insurrection
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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 PMAVN Online Apr 19 2004 8:08PM GMT
Qwest to Offer Residential Voice Over IP
Qwest to Offer Residential Voice Over IP
12/11/2003 07:19 AMAP via Newsday Dec 11 2003 6:28AM ET
Qwest to offer residential voice over IP
Qwest to offer residential voice over IP
12/11/2003 09:38 AMBoston Globe Dec 11 2003 9:20AM ET
Bulldog takes on BT with broadband -
voice combo
Bulldog takes on BT with broadband -
voice combo
09/13/2004 05:26 AMLLU, LLU, skip to my LLU
Wind Wireless to Sponsor at the
Broadband Wireless Show
Wind Wireless to Sponsor at the
Broadband Wireless Show
12/29/2004 05:50 AMWind 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]
UGC Offers Voice Calls Over Broadband in
Europe (Reuters)
UGC Offers Voice Calls Over Broadband in
Europe (Reuters)
09/14/2004 10:44 AMReuters - UnitedGlobalCom, Europe's largest
cable TV provider, said on Tuesday it would start offering
telephony services to its broadband Internet customers, which
would dramatically cut phone bills.
AOL UK in sub £20 broadband offer
AOL UK in sub £20 broadband offer
05/19/2004 04:45 AMNo cap for 'Silver' service
First U.S. 3G Voice/Data
First U.S. 3G Voice/Data
07/25/2004 08:54 AMPC Magazine Jul 25 2004 12:37PM GMT
AOL UK to offer cut-price broadband
AOL UK to offer cut-price broadband
04/29/2004 07:38 AM'Plans in the pipeline'
First U.S. 3G Voice/Data Arrives
First U.S. 3G Voice/Data Arrives
07/21/2004 02:31 PMExtreme Tech Jul 21 2004 6:48PM GMT
BT to offer itemised billing for
broadband
BT to offer itemised billing for
broadband
05/26/2004 09:18 PMnewmediazero May 27 2004 0:34AM GMT
Mac-1 Internet to offer UK broadband
services
Mac-1 Internet to offer UK broadband
services
11/17/2003 05:32 PMUK Mac users in areas that aren't served by broadband have been
promised satellite broadband by Mac-1 Internet, according to
Macwor
ld UK. The company says it will launch its Mac-ready one-way
satellite broadband system in the next few weeks.
DSL and cable to offer 20Mbps broadband
DSL and cable to offer 20Mbps broadband
04/14/2005 01:42 PMvnunet.com Apr 14 2005 4:32PM GMT
MCI to offer new satellite broadband
service
MCI to offer new satellite broadband
service
01/29/2004 12:46 AMA new MCI satellite broadband service, aimed at companies with
branches in areas where DSL (digital subscriber line) service is not
available, will be commercially available in March, the company
announced Wednesday.
Should Broadband Providers Offer
Content?
Should Broadband Providers Offer
Content?
04/19/2004 12:26 PMApparently, the talk of a recent broadband conference was on how
broadband providers
needed to focus on charging for "premium" content to
expand their business, which seems to miss the point (once again) of
broadband services. The content that draws people is already out
there, and bundling it with an internet connection only serves to add
one more mouth to feed out of a small pie - and doesn't help anyone
make much money. When broadband providers look at providing content,
they immediately fall back into the "broadcast" mindset, where users
are passive consumers of content that is pushed to them. That's not
what people use the internet for. They use it for interactive
services (such as email, web surfing, VoIP and file sharing), where
they get to choose the content and what they do with it. At the
conference, they even had people saying that SBC's latest deal with
CinemaNow (to offer downloadable movies) was a huge step forward.
This is the same CinemaNow that hasn't received much traction at all
and has been reviewed (repeatedly) as being a terrible
waste of
money. The article quotes CinemaNow's competitor MovieLink as
putting the
blame for their failures on the broadband
providers. They claim that the two movie services "offer up plenty of
content," even though reviewers of the service have complained about
their "pathetically thin selection." Ignoring that, however, the
quote from MovieLink's CEO pins the blame on broadband providers for
not making it easier for users to move movies from their PC to their
television using wireless connectivity. Of course, both MovieLink and
CinemaNow use heavy-handed copy protection that probably has a lot
more to do with the difficulty than the broadband service providers
and their support of WiFi. Instead of focusing on ways to turn
broadband connections into another TV (we already have those), they
should be focused on the services (not content) that people want.
Nildram to offer PAYG broadband
Nildram to offer PAYG broadband
05/20/2004 08:45 AMISP round-up
IBM talks up voice and data software
IBM talks up voice and data software
07/01/2004 08:45 AMPersonal Computer World Jul 1 2004 12:21PM GMT
Voice has peaked, the future is data
Voice has peaked, the future is data
06/17/2004 06:50 AMThat's entertainment
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