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Mobile Ecommerce: Focusing on the Future by MCI Worldcom Published: January 1, 2003 Type: White Paper
Mobile commerce is immersed in a dilemma familiar to other high-flying Internet markets - lots of glowing projections, few customers, non-existent revenues. While wireless connections are skyrocketing, wireless services - particularly mobile commerce - a | |
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Wireless LANs vs. Wireless WANs by Sierra Wireless Published: November 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This paper discusses the differences between wireless LAN and wireless WAN, and the two technologies are explained in detail, including: coverage, speeds, security, costs and the different uses of each. Also discussed is the possible use of these technol | |
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WLAN Cellular Interworking by Hughes Software Systems Published: November 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Why do market-savvy and street-smart firms add WLAN to their offerings? Obviously, there.s a fast buck to be made by offering WLAN services. The bottom line here is that in the complex and heavyweight world of wireless communication, WLAN is a new, refre | |
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Wireless Internet Access: 3G vs. WiFi? by Massachusetts Institute of Technology - MIT Published: August 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
This article compares and contrasts two technologies for deliveringbroadband wireless Internet access services: "3G" vs. "WiFi". The former,3G, refers to the collection of third generation mobile technologies thatare designed to allow mobile operators to | |
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Optimizing Wireless and Remote Data Communication: AcceleNet from ICT by Intelligent Compression Technologies (ICT) Published: May 1, 2002 Type: White Paper
Wireless networks have well-known bandwidth limitations offering data rates below those currentlyavailable with a 56K wireline telephone connection. Users of the most popular network applications -- e-mail and web browsers -- are further handicapped by t | |
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UMTS Quality of Service (QoS) . An End-to-End View by Award Solutions, Inc. Published: July 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
3rd generation (3G) wireless networks are expected to offer true wireless Internet services. These networks are designed for multimedia content, high data rates and packet data services. UMTS is one of the premier 3G wireless technologies that is gaining | |
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What Every Senior Executive Needs to Know About the Wireless Future by Stellcom Published: March 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
Wireless communications in general is an esoteric field. This is a relatively harmless state of affairs as long as the only people seriously interested in it are engineers or hobbyists with the time necessary to untangle the acronyms and acquire the arca | |
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Wireless Wide Area Networks: Trends and Issues by NetMotion Wireless Published: January 1, 2001 Type: White Paper
If the wireless solution is doing its job, no one should know it's there. For business professionals this means getting the right data whenever and wherever they need it. It means secure access to important information stored on their content-rich networ | |
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Profiting from the Wireless Net Effect by Sun Microsystems Published: Type: White Paper
Delivering wireless data services is rapidly becoming a vital componenet of any firm's business strategy. Industry analysts predict that the market for wireless data services, applications and devices will sustain above-average growht rates over the nex | |
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Wireless Development for Open Networks by Sun Microsystems Published: Type: Webcast
In this audiocast we examine the Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) architecture for the now and future requirements of massively scalable services on demand. It focuses in particular on how you can use open network standards such as Java, XML, and the I | |
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WLAN Roaming by MobileIN.com Published: Type: White Paper
This paper discusses about Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), which are increasing becoming an attractive alternative to licensed spectrum. Initially thought of strictly as a competitor to 3G, WLAN is now thought of as a complement to cellular based da | |
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