Adaptive Antennas in Australia
ITU Strategy and Policy Unit on 2004/03/19:
„An Australian company, Personal Broadband Australia , launched a wireless broadband service in Sydney this week that lets laptop and PDA users roam up to nine miles away from the base station and still get a speedy connection. The t“
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Found at a page of Glennf, posted on 2003/10/23
„Personal Broadband uses ArrayComm's adaptive antennas (Scientific American) and a Time Division approach on the MMDS band. "They also have a PC card and wireless modem. Personal Broadband's (Arraycomm's) modem card will cost $400 (US), compared with Unwired's (Navini's) sub-$200 price."“http://www.muniwireless.com/archives/ 000101.html - Cached
„I wrote about iBurst's launch in Sydney, Australia last year by Personal Broadband Australia, a subsidiary of Arraycomm and about Navini , a competitor of Arraycomm, which is also active in Sydney delivering 4G through Unwired, another Australian service provider. Although iBurst is truly mobile broadband, the speeds are disappointing compared to an 802.11-based mesh community-wide network or WiMAX.“http://www.muniwireless.com/archives/ 000306.html - Cached
„phones and the internet have changed our way of life, and now a new technology is emerging — mobile phones that use wireless broadband (WiFi) to access the .“http://www.freewifi.la/archives/cat_news.html - Cached
„But it could also open the door for MTR to become the broadband telco of choice for occupants of more than 40,000 rental properties which MTR manages along its system of tracks. More than 10,000 new units are being planned and growth will accelerate as rail extensions are completed over the coming decade.“http://www.ptc.org/library/ptcwire/8_01_02/ ptcwire.html - Cached
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