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RoamAD - 802.11b Cellular Networks
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121Hi Mardy. Thanks for the orthogonality. Meanwhile, Intel, Cisco and the CentMaurice Winn-7/22/2003
120Hi Mardy, >>Technologies such as 11a can be cranked up to work in the outPeter Ecclesine-7/16/2003
119Hi MQ, WiMAX uses the first basic PHYsical Layer technology to be optimized entiP2V-7/15/2003
118More of WiFi. I disagree with some of it, for example the idea that hotels woulMaurice Winn-7/15/2003
117WiFi discussions: appelsiini.netMaurice Winn-7/15/2003
116Rob, WiMax would be good for RoamAD to step past Telecom New Zealand and other bMaurice Winn-7/15/2003
115Hi Maurice, WiMAX is all about providing access to a variety of applications anDexter Lives On-7/14/2003
114Thanks Rob. There are more and more ways of delivering cyberspace. RoamAD is dMaurice Winn-7/14/2003
113Hi Maurice, There is a very informative tutorial on WiMAX (AKA: IEEE 802.16a/Dexter Lives On-7/14/2003
112Michael, that's the way I see it too, but with WiFi doing more than just beiMaurice Winn-7/14/2003
111Maurice: I read the article - very interesting. I am still struggling to underMichael Allard-7/14/2003
110Intel gung ho on WiFi. Article from New York Times: nytimes.com <<i>Maurice Winn-7/14/2003
109WiFi continues to rev up, ready for take off. Message 19089248 A Dell notebooMaurice Winn-7/7/2003
108Software Defined Radio: Message 19066134 802.11b and 802.11g and CDMA2000 all Maurice Winn-6/27/2003
107Niue has set up a 260 km2 WiFi network, presumably by not limiting power from baMaurice Winn-6/25/2003
106Irwin Jacobs is in favour of WiFi in synergy with CDMA2000 wide area networks. Maurice Winn-6/22/2003
105Actually, Mq, that was copied from the Booms, Busts and Recoveries stream. MeMaurice Winn-6/22/2003
104Message copied from QUALCOMM Buy Range stream... To:carranza2 who wrote (35274)Maurice Winn-6/22/2003
103Anyone here know any China stocks that concentrate on 802.11 type implementationMSI-4/30/2003
102Great! That's the ticket, thanks. I'll also see if I can track down somMSI-4/23/2003
101Hi MSI, From the last three minutes of the Proxim CC last week: *[35] LAN isPeter Ecclesine-4/23/2003
100The WaveSpan product looked overpriced and mis-positioned as pt-pt. It's odMSI-4/22/2003
99Hi Maurice, 802.11j is 4.9 GHz and 5GHz outdoors for Japan, with both 10MHz Peter Ecclesine-4/22/2003
98Hi MSI, In 1998 WaveSpan had a flat panel steered beam Fast Ethernet bridgePeter Ecclesine-4/22/2003
97Peter, what the heck is 802.11j? I've already invented 10G [not to mentionMaurice Winn-4/21/2003
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