The document discusses telecommunication standards from 1G to 4G including GSM, CDMA, WiMAX and LTE networks. It specifically focuses on the GSM network architecture, characteristics and interfaces. The GSM network uses a cellular structure with Base Transceiver Stations communicating with Mobile Stations through the air interface. It also describes the components of a Mobile Station including the Mobile Equipment and Subscriber Identity Module.
New 3G Industrial Cellular Router from R&S TopexBogdan Calin, PMP
This document summarizes the features of the Topex Bytton ICR industrial cellular router. It provides high-speed data transfer over 3G+ networks, supports dual SIM cards, remote monitoring and control, and rugged housing suitable for extreme environments. Key features include HSPA+ speeds up to 42 Mbps, wireless and Ethernet interfaces, VPN connectivity, and support for industrial applications like telemetry.
The document discusses GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) networks. It provides an overview of the evolution of mobile network generations from 1G to 4G. It then describes the key components and protocols of GPRS networks, including the GPRS architecture, interfaces, radio interface protocols, protocol stacks, and functions of network elements like the SGSN and GGSN.
The document provides specifications for Sub10's Liberator wireless Ethernet bridges, which operate at 60GHz frequencies and can transmit data at speeds up to 1Gbps over distances up to 1km. The bridges are compact at 182x182x60mm and lightweight at 2.5kg. They use PoE for power and have an IP67 outdoor rating. Common applications include wireless backhauling, leased line replacement, LAN connectivity between buildings, and use in mobile networks and broadcast applications.
This document provides an overview of RF & Microwave Components and related solutions from various partners. It lists products for timing, test and measurement including communication test sets, microwave amplifiers, frequency counters, synthesisers, motion simulation and measurement equipment, optical test equipment, oscilloscopes, power measurement, RF & microwave analyzers, signal generation, satellite link emulation and noise generation, timing solutions, and other divisions like satcoms & broadcast and IP networks. Sematron is introduced as the largest independent supplier of these solutions in the UK.
Over 21 years, Sematron has built a reputation as a supplier of RF, microwave, and digital technology solutions. They design and implement global solutions for telecoms/enterprise, defense/avionics, new media/broadcast, and mobile/wireless. In satellite communications, they are the largest UK supplier of ground station equipment and timing/test measurement distributor. Holkirk is a leader in compact, lightweight satellite uplink systems used by broadcasters, governments, media, and industries. Their products include flyaway, drive-away, and roof-mount satellite antenna systems as well as accessories like controllers, splitters, and analysis tools.
The document provides an overview of handover procedures in UMTS WCDMA networks. It describes hard handover where the radio link is broken and reestablished, soft handover where the UE communicates with multiple base stations simultaneously, and softer handover within a single base station. It also discusses inter-RAT handovers between UMTS and GSM networks. The handover process aims to maintain seamless connectivity as a user moves between different areas of network coverage.
The document provides an overview of Deliberant's APC series products, which are designed for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless connectivity. The product line includes base stations and client devices utilizing unlicensed 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. The products feature a new operating system, proprietary polling protocol, integrated antennas, weather resistance, and mounting options. They are suitable for applications including last mile connectivity, surveillance, and hotspots.
The document discusses telecommunication standards from 1G to 4G including GSM, CDMA, WiMAX and LTE networks. It specifically focuses on the GSM network architecture, characteristics and interfaces. The GSM network uses a cellular structure with Base Transceiver Stations communicating with Mobile Stations through the air interface. It also describes the components of a Mobile Station including the Mobile Equipment and Subscriber Identity Module.
New 3G Industrial Cellular Router from R&S TopexBogdan Calin, PMP
This document summarizes the features of the Topex Bytton ICR industrial cellular router. It provides high-speed data transfer over 3G+ networks, supports dual SIM cards, remote monitoring and control, and rugged housing suitable for extreme environments. Key features include HSPA+ speeds up to 42 Mbps, wireless and Ethernet interfaces, VPN connectivity, and support for industrial applications like telemetry.
The document discusses GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) networks. It provides an overview of the evolution of mobile network generations from 1G to 4G. It then describes the key components and protocols of GPRS networks, including the GPRS architecture, interfaces, radio interface protocols, protocol stacks, and functions of network elements like the SGSN and GGSN.
The document provides specifications for Sub10's Liberator wireless Ethernet bridges, which operate at 60GHz frequencies and can transmit data at speeds up to 1Gbps over distances up to 1km. The bridges are compact at 182x182x60mm and lightweight at 2.5kg. They use PoE for power and have an IP67 outdoor rating. Common applications include wireless backhauling, leased line replacement, LAN connectivity between buildings, and use in mobile networks and broadcast applications.
This document provides an overview of RF & Microwave Components and related solutions from various partners. It lists products for timing, test and measurement including communication test sets, microwave amplifiers, frequency counters, synthesisers, motion simulation and measurement equipment, optical test equipment, oscilloscopes, power measurement, RF & microwave analyzers, signal generation, satellite link emulation and noise generation, timing solutions, and other divisions like satcoms & broadcast and IP networks. Sematron is introduced as the largest independent supplier of these solutions in the UK.
Over 21 years, Sematron has built a reputation as a supplier of RF, microwave, and digital technology solutions. They design and implement global solutions for telecoms/enterprise, defense/avionics, new media/broadcast, and mobile/wireless. In satellite communications, they are the largest UK supplier of ground station equipment and timing/test measurement distributor. Holkirk is a leader in compact, lightweight satellite uplink systems used by broadcasters, governments, media, and industries. Their products include flyaway, drive-away, and roof-mount satellite antenna systems as well as accessories like controllers, splitters, and analysis tools.
The document provides an overview of handover procedures in UMTS WCDMA networks. It describes hard handover where the radio link is broken and reestablished, soft handover where the UE communicates with multiple base stations simultaneously, and softer handover within a single base station. It also discusses inter-RAT handovers between UMTS and GSM networks. The handover process aims to maintain seamless connectivity as a user moves between different areas of network coverage.
The document provides an overview of Deliberant's APC series products, which are designed for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless connectivity. The product line includes base stations and client devices utilizing unlicensed 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies. The products feature a new operating system, proprietary polling protocol, integrated antennas, weather resistance, and mounting options. They are suitable for applications including last mile connectivity, surveillance, and hotspots.
The document outlines competencies in mobile and wireless communications including network architectures, network protocols from layers 1-5, the physical layer, and cross-layer design. It provides examples of network architectures like access networks, mesh networks, and sensor networks. It also discusses topics in network protocols, the physical layer including signal propagation and radio technologies, and cross-layer optimization across the protocol stack.
Understanding CleanAir Technology to improve enterprise WLAN spectrum managementCisco Mobility
Managing the Radio Frequency and Spectrum is a critical challenge for modern WLAN networks especially with advanced applications like VoWLAN. This session looks at the theory of operations and best practices for taking advantage of Radio Resource Management and usage of several tools included or available from Cisco like ´Planning Mode´ and ´Cisco Spectrum Expert´. Learn More: http://www.cisco.com/go/cleanair
Mobile Wi Max Part1 Overview And PerformanceDeepak Sharma
This document provides an overview of mobile WiMAX technology, including its physical layer based on orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) and time division duplex (TDD) frame structure. It describes key features of the media access control (MAC) layer such as quality of service support, scheduling, mobility management including handoff, and security. The document was prepared by the WiMAX Forum to evaluate mobile WiMAX performance based on contributions from several member organizations.
The document discusses radio frequency (RF) network planning and optimization. It describes the responsibilities of RF planners, which include designing site plans and frequency plans. It also describes the responsibilities of RF optimization personnel, which include maintaining network performance metrics and studying new features. The document outlines training courses on RF network planning and optimization, covering topics like coverage, capacity, frequency planning, optimization features and parameters, and key performance indicator monitoring.
4 g americas glossary of wireless acronyms 2012Gilles Samba
This document provides definitions for various wireless networking acronyms:
- It lists over 100 acronyms commonly used in wireless networks and telecommunications.
- The acronyms cover technologies, standards, network elements and other concepts across 2G, 3G and 4G networks.
- Having these acronyms defined in one place provides a useful reference for understanding industry terminology.
This document provides a troubleshooting guide for UMTS access KPI issues. It includes:
1. An overview of the UMTS access signaling flow and definitions of related performance statistics and KPIs.
2. A classification of RRC access failure root causes such as resource congestion, RF problems, and equipment alarms.
3. Guidance on analyzing access failure data and counters to diagnose issues related to causes like CE congestion, power limitations, or code shortages.
4. Recommended solutions for optimizing access performance issues related to resource congestion.
This document provides a troubleshooting guide for LTE inter-radio access technology (IRAT) handovers. It describes why IRAT is needed as voice revenues remain important while data revenues grow. It also outlines the applications of IRAT, delivery policies for idle mode, connected mode, and voice services. Signaling procedures for IRAT handovers including reselection, redirection, and PS handover are defined. Key performance indicators for IRAT including control plane delays and user plane interruption times are also defined to help diagnose IRAT issues.
Owa330011 bssap protocol analysis issue 1.0Nguon Dung Le
This document provides an overview of the Base Station Subsystem Application Part (BSSAP) protocol used on the A interface between the base station subsystem and the core network in GSM networks. It describes the main functions and procedures of BSSAP, including paging, initial message transfer, ciphering, assignment, handover and release. The document explains the protocol stacks, message structures, and key information elements used in different BSSAP procedures.
This document outlines key metrics and tests for a single cell functional test (SCFT). The SCFT checks:
1) Basic cell functionality like scrambling code identification, cell broadcast name, landline-mobile calls, and mobile-mobile calls between the same and other networks.
2) Radio channel quality metrics like BLER, EcNo, RSCP, and RSSI and whether values are within expected ranges.
3) Handover configurations and whether intra-site, inter-site, 3G-2G, and 2G-3G handovers occur as expected.
4) Data throughput tests including checking available data rates and latency via ping tests.
LTE mobile system coverage, capacity and quality and its application to commu...Comms Connect
This document provides an overview and disclaimer from SAT Pty Ltd, an independent communications consulting firm. It introduces Dale Stacey and Andy Passell as the presenters and engineers from SAT who have extensive experience designing and evaluating radio communications networks. The document aims to impartially evaluate and compare 4G network coverage, capacity and quality to help end users understand what is important and how to obtain needed information, while noting the limitations and assumptions in the analysis.
This document discusses WCDMA RF optimization processes, policies, and case studies. It describes the three steps of the WCDMA RF optimization process: single station check, base station group optimization, and whole network optimization. It then discusses common RF problems, analysis, and optimization policies for issues like call drops, discontinuity, and access failures. Finally, it presents five case studies of WCDMA network optimization including issues like handover problems, coverage gaps, high site interference, and neighbor cell list configuration errors.
This document discusses key aspects of providing Quality of Service (QoS) and priority access for public safety in LTE networks. It covers:
1. Controlling access to the air interface through mechanisms like access class barring which allow reserving access for priority users.
2. Controlling the use of network resources by mapping applications to EPS bearers that have QoS Class Identifiers and Allocation Retention Priority levels assigned.
3. Ensuring roaming and handover do not impact the QoS and priority access provided to public safety users.
The document discusses strategies for media companies to distribute content directly to users. It proposes a three-arm model with vertical integration of content, e-commerce, and control of network access points. The first arm utilizes an owned cable network upgraded to digital cable. The second arm establishes a content distribution platform within another carrier's network. The third arm focuses on commoditizing network infrastructure and establishing strict SLAs and co-location agreements.
An Introduction and Overview of MATV TechnologyrAVe [PUBS]
Joseph Cornwall will present an introduction to MATV technology. MATV systems distribute signals such as broadcast TV, radio, satellite IF, and broadband data over coaxial cable. The presentation will cover what MATV is, the RF spectrum, coaxial cable, headend components such as amplifiers and filters, distributing signals, and balancing the system. Key aspects of MATV include using coaxial cable to distribute signals with much higher bandwidth than twisted pair, designing the system for unity gain to maintain consistent signal levels, and incorporating various source signals like broadcast, satellite, and locally modulated content.
CDMA2000 networks are continuing to evolve to meet increasing demand for data. Rev. B is being commercially deployed and offers multicarrier capability to triple data rates. 1x Advanced will provide 4x the voice capacity of 1x. DO Advanced will maximize performance on existing EV-DO networks. As networks expand with LTE, 1x will remain for voice and EV-DO for ubiquitous data coverage.
This document provides guidelines for LTE radio frequency (RF) network optimization. It describes the network optimization process including single site verification and RF optimization. Key aspects of RF optimization covered include preparing for optimization by collecting data, analyzing problems related to coverage, signal quality and handover success rate, and adjusting parameters like transmit power, antenna tilts and neighboring cell configurations. Common issues addressed are weak coverage, coverage holes, lack of a dominant cell, and cross coverage between cells. Optimization methods and specific cases are presented to resolve different problems.
Adjust antenna tilt and azimuth to optimize coverage and reduce interference based on drive test measurements and network analysis. Record changes made to the site configuration.
The document outlines the agenda and presentations for a Wireless Building Automation demonstration at Vooruit. The agenda includes general presentations on WBA and demonstrations of managing video surveillance over a wireless mesh network, intelligent video transmission and control, SANET use cases, indoor positioning, and SANET network solutions. The document also provides details on WBA, including its architecture, applications to building management systems, and research partners.
The document outlines the agenda and presentations for a Wireless Building Automation demonstration at Vooruit. The agenda includes general presentations on WBA and demonstrations of managing video surveillance over a wireless mesh network, intelligent video transmission and control, SANET use cases, indoor positioning, and SANET network solutions. The document also provides details on WBA, including its architecture, applications to building management systems, and research partners.
The document outlines competencies in mobile and wireless communications including network architectures, network protocols from layers 1-5, the physical layer, and cross-layer design. It provides examples of network architectures like access networks, mesh networks, and sensor networks. It also discusses topics in network protocols, the physical layer including signal propagation and radio technologies, and cross-layer optimization across the protocol stack.
Understanding CleanAir Technology to improve enterprise WLAN spectrum managementCisco Mobility
Managing the Radio Frequency and Spectrum is a critical challenge for modern WLAN networks especially with advanced applications like VoWLAN. This session looks at the theory of operations and best practices for taking advantage of Radio Resource Management and usage of several tools included or available from Cisco like ´Planning Mode´ and ´Cisco Spectrum Expert´. Learn More: http://www.cisco.com/go/cleanair
Mobile Wi Max Part1 Overview And PerformanceDeepak Sharma
This document provides an overview of mobile WiMAX technology, including its physical layer based on orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) and time division duplex (TDD) frame structure. It describes key features of the media access control (MAC) layer such as quality of service support, scheduling, mobility management including handoff, and security. The document was prepared by the WiMAX Forum to evaluate mobile WiMAX performance based on contributions from several member organizations.
The document discusses radio frequency (RF) network planning and optimization. It describes the responsibilities of RF planners, which include designing site plans and frequency plans. It also describes the responsibilities of RF optimization personnel, which include maintaining network performance metrics and studying new features. The document outlines training courses on RF network planning and optimization, covering topics like coverage, capacity, frequency planning, optimization features and parameters, and key performance indicator monitoring.
4 g americas glossary of wireless acronyms 2012Gilles Samba
This document provides definitions for various wireless networking acronyms:
- It lists over 100 acronyms commonly used in wireless networks and telecommunications.
- The acronyms cover technologies, standards, network elements and other concepts across 2G, 3G and 4G networks.
- Having these acronyms defined in one place provides a useful reference for understanding industry terminology.
This document provides a troubleshooting guide for UMTS access KPI issues. It includes:
1. An overview of the UMTS access signaling flow and definitions of related performance statistics and KPIs.
2. A classification of RRC access failure root causes such as resource congestion, RF problems, and equipment alarms.
3. Guidance on analyzing access failure data and counters to diagnose issues related to causes like CE congestion, power limitations, or code shortages.
4. Recommended solutions for optimizing access performance issues related to resource congestion.
This document provides a troubleshooting guide for LTE inter-radio access technology (IRAT) handovers. It describes why IRAT is needed as voice revenues remain important while data revenues grow. It also outlines the applications of IRAT, delivery policies for idle mode, connected mode, and voice services. Signaling procedures for IRAT handovers including reselection, redirection, and PS handover are defined. Key performance indicators for IRAT including control plane delays and user plane interruption times are also defined to help diagnose IRAT issues.
Owa330011 bssap protocol analysis issue 1.0Nguon Dung Le
This document provides an overview of the Base Station Subsystem Application Part (BSSAP) protocol used on the A interface between the base station subsystem and the core network in GSM networks. It describes the main functions and procedures of BSSAP, including paging, initial message transfer, ciphering, assignment, handover and release. The document explains the protocol stacks, message structures, and key information elements used in different BSSAP procedures.
This document outlines key metrics and tests for a single cell functional test (SCFT). The SCFT checks:
1) Basic cell functionality like scrambling code identification, cell broadcast name, landline-mobile calls, and mobile-mobile calls between the same and other networks.
2) Radio channel quality metrics like BLER, EcNo, RSCP, and RSSI and whether values are within expected ranges.
3) Handover configurations and whether intra-site, inter-site, 3G-2G, and 2G-3G handovers occur as expected.
4) Data throughput tests including checking available data rates and latency via ping tests.
LTE mobile system coverage, capacity and quality and its application to commu...Comms Connect
This document provides an overview and disclaimer from SAT Pty Ltd, an independent communications consulting firm. It introduces Dale Stacey and Andy Passell as the presenters and engineers from SAT who have extensive experience designing and evaluating radio communications networks. The document aims to impartially evaluate and compare 4G network coverage, capacity and quality to help end users understand what is important and how to obtain needed information, while noting the limitations and assumptions in the analysis.
This document discusses WCDMA RF optimization processes, policies, and case studies. It describes the three steps of the WCDMA RF optimization process: single station check, base station group optimization, and whole network optimization. It then discusses common RF problems, analysis, and optimization policies for issues like call drops, discontinuity, and access failures. Finally, it presents five case studies of WCDMA network optimization including issues like handover problems, coverage gaps, high site interference, and neighbor cell list configuration errors.
This document discusses key aspects of providing Quality of Service (QoS) and priority access for public safety in LTE networks. It covers:
1. Controlling access to the air interface through mechanisms like access class barring which allow reserving access for priority users.
2. Controlling the use of network resources by mapping applications to EPS bearers that have QoS Class Identifiers and Allocation Retention Priority levels assigned.
3. Ensuring roaming and handover do not impact the QoS and priority access provided to public safety users.
The document discusses strategies for media companies to distribute content directly to users. It proposes a three-arm model with vertical integration of content, e-commerce, and control of network access points. The first arm utilizes an owned cable network upgraded to digital cable. The second arm establishes a content distribution platform within another carrier's network. The third arm focuses on commoditizing network infrastructure and establishing strict SLAs and co-location agreements.
An Introduction and Overview of MATV TechnologyrAVe [PUBS]
Joseph Cornwall will present an introduction to MATV technology. MATV systems distribute signals such as broadcast TV, radio, satellite IF, and broadband data over coaxial cable. The presentation will cover what MATV is, the RF spectrum, coaxial cable, headend components such as amplifiers and filters, distributing signals, and balancing the system. Key aspects of MATV include using coaxial cable to distribute signals with much higher bandwidth than twisted pair, designing the system for unity gain to maintain consistent signal levels, and incorporating various source signals like broadcast, satellite, and locally modulated content.
CDMA2000 networks are continuing to evolve to meet increasing demand for data. Rev. B is being commercially deployed and offers multicarrier capability to triple data rates. 1x Advanced will provide 4x the voice capacity of 1x. DO Advanced will maximize performance on existing EV-DO networks. As networks expand with LTE, 1x will remain for voice and EV-DO for ubiquitous data coverage.
This document provides guidelines for LTE radio frequency (RF) network optimization. It describes the network optimization process including single site verification and RF optimization. Key aspects of RF optimization covered include preparing for optimization by collecting data, analyzing problems related to coverage, signal quality and handover success rate, and adjusting parameters like transmit power, antenna tilts and neighboring cell configurations. Common issues addressed are weak coverage, coverage holes, lack of a dominant cell, and cross coverage between cells. Optimization methods and specific cases are presented to resolve different problems.
Adjust antenna tilt and azimuth to optimize coverage and reduce interference based on drive test measurements and network analysis. Record changes made to the site configuration.
The document outlines the agenda and presentations for a Wireless Building Automation demonstration at Vooruit. The agenda includes general presentations on WBA and demonstrations of managing video surveillance over a wireless mesh network, intelligent video transmission and control, SANET use cases, indoor positioning, and SANET network solutions. The document also provides details on WBA, including its architecture, applications to building management systems, and research partners.
The document outlines the agenda and presentations for a Wireless Building Automation demonstration at Vooruit. The agenda includes general presentations on WBA and demonstrations of managing video surveillance over a wireless mesh network, intelligent video transmission and control, SANET use cases, indoor positioning, and SANET network solutions. The document also provides details on WBA, including its architecture, applications to building management systems, and research partners.
The document proposes a SMART monitoring system for communication towers using sensors to monitor weather conditions and structural health. It discusses setting up a network using cellular or satellite communication to transmit sensor data to software that monitors towers remotely. A feasibility study is recommended to evaluate communication options, select sensors and equipment, estimate housing needs, and do a cost-benefit analysis to determine if SMART monitoring would help preventive maintenance and structural analysis of towers.
The document discusses the transition from centralized wireless LAN (WLAN) architectures (WLAN 1.0) that rely on controllers to distributed architectures (WLAN 2.0) without controllers. It argues that the rise of high-bandwidth 802.11n networks, increased user mobility, and real-time applications are making centralized control inefficient and a single point of failure. WLAN 2.0 adopts a distributed cooperative control model similar to wired Ethernet with autonomous access points that provide scalability, redundancy and better performance without controllers.
4G broadband services can address different market segments like broadband internet, video surveillance, smart power grids, and more. WiMAX offers benefits like bandwidth, spectral efficiency, and future-proofing for machine-to-machine applications. Key requirements for 4G solutions include being affordable, using open standards, supporting flexible spectrum and diverse networks/devices, and ensuring quality of service. WiMAX 2 advances the technology with wider channels, higher order MIMO, and backwards compatibility while maintaining the benefits of WiMAX like spectral efficiency and simple network architecture.
Cambium Networks is an industry leader in point-to-multipoint and point-to-point wireless broadband solutions. It has shipped over 3.5 million nodes totaling over $1B to thousands of networks in over 150 countries. Cambium offers uniquely positioned wireless solutions to service providers globally and is a financially healthy and profitable company with strong equity investors. Their solutions include point-to-multipoint access networks and point-to-point backhaul infrastructure operating in the 2.4GHz to 6GHz licensed and unlicensed bands.
05 foundation for rom user perspective 11 19-11FieldComm Group
The document discusses a new backhaul network technology called ISA100.15 that provides strategic opportunities for users and vendors. It fills market gaps in the SCADA/RTU market by providing a multi-purpose, standardized technology supported by foundations and vendors. The technology can be used across many industries and provides infrastructure for remote operations management using ISA99 security models.
The AP-7131-GR is the industry's first dual-radio 802.11n adaptive services access point that is FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validated. It provides simultaneous 802.11a/b/g/n wireless access, mesh networking, and wireless intrusion prevention system sensing. Key features include band-unlocked dual radios, support for wireless speeds up to 600 Mbps, self-configuration in 802.3af environments, and integrated security credentials like FIPS 140-2 validation.
The document describes the AP-7131-GR, an 802.11n wireless access point that is the first to achieve FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation. It has dual-band radios that allow it to simultaneously support wireless data, voice, video and wireless intrusion prevention system functionality. It provides high security for government agencies through its certifications and ability to perform around-the-clock wireless intrusion detection on both frequency bands using one of its radios. It simplifies deployment and reduces costs by integrating multiple networking functions into a single device.
The document describes the AP-7131-GR, an 802.11n wireless access point that is the first to achieve FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation. It has dual-band radios that allow it to simultaneously support wireless data, voice, video and wireless intrusion prevention system functionality. It provides high security for government agencies through its certifications and ability to continuously monitor the wireless spectrum for rogue devices on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands while still supporting wireless traffic. This consolidated device replaces the need for separate access points and wireless sensors to reduce costs.
The document describes the AP-7131-GR, an 802.11n wireless access point that is the first to achieve FIPS 140-2 Level 2 validation. It has dual-band radios that allow it to simultaneously provide wireless client access, wireless mesh networking, and wireless intrusion prevention system sensing. This consolidated access point and sensor functionality reduces costs compared to separate devices. It provides high security, wireless performance, and flexibility in deployment locations.
The AFCEA demonstration plan outlines several wireless technologies that will be showcased at a technet demonstration in January 2007, including a WiMAX point-to-point link between the convention center and Point Loma supporting video and IP telephony, a secure 802.11 mesh network on the convention center floor, and Ethernet over optical capability. It also describes demonstrating wireless convergence using private 802.11 and GSM networks and introducing a converged desktop solution from Nortel and Microsoft.
Suraj Informatics is an IT and telecommunications infrastructure services company with offices across India that offers wireless infrastructure, campus networking solutions, security surveillance, RFID solutions, and software products and platforms while focusing on industries like government, broadband services, transportation, education and more. The company has over 50 employees including a management and technical team and partners with technology providers like Cisco, Psion and Altai to deliver end-to-end solutions to customers.
The AP 7131 is a tri-radio 802.11n access point that provides simultaneous wireless connectivity, security, and management capabilities. It offers high-speed 802.11n wireless connectivity at up to 600 Mbps per radio, gap-free security with 24/7 wireless intrusion protection sensing on two radios, and flexible operation as either a standalone access point or centrally-managed device. The AP 7131 provides a low-cost networking solution for a variety of business environments.
The AP 7131 is a tri-radio 802.11n access point that provides simultaneous wireless connectivity, security, and management capabilities. It offers high-speed 802.11n wireless connectivity at up to 600 Mbps per radio, gap-free security with 24/7 wireless intrusion protection sensing on two radios, and flexible operation as either a standalone access point or centrally-managed device. The AP 7131 provides a low-cost networking solution for a variety of business environments.
Software-Based Networking & Security for the CloudMatt Wolpin
This document discusses how software-based networking and security solutions can help address challenges of providing cloud services. It outlines how virtualizing networking functions within hypervisors can provide security between workloads while eliminating latency and scaling more easily compared to legacy virtual datacenter approaches. It also describes how leveraging virtual networking appliances in AWS VPCs allows creating secure connectivity between cloud and on-premise environments or between different cloud regions.
This document is an application for a Philippines Distribution Center (DC) with Momentum Plus Inc., requesting information such as the applicant and spouse's names, business name, contact information, placement sponsors, and a self-assessment of English language abilities. It also requests payment details whether by bank transfer to Philippines or credit card to purchase the initial VOIP phone and kit inventory for operating the DC.
Doing business as a distribution centerMomentum Plus
This document supplements the Distribution Center Manual and provides instructions for DCs in the Philippines to purchase Momentum Plus membership kits and VOIP phones, order quantities and pricing, accepted payment methods, and managing their organization. DCs must purchase IP phones and kits in quantities of 10 or more, can purchase recharge loads at a 5% discount, and all purchases include VAT. VOIP phones must be ordered in quantities of 10, with prices starting at $52 per phone. New IBOs must have their information entered on mymplus.com and have direct deposit information on file for commissions.
Doing business as dc outside philippinesMomentum Plus
1. The document provides information for becoming a distribution center (DC) for Momentum Plus products. It outlines how to purchase inventory like IP phones, recharge loads, and VOIP phones in minimum quantities to receive discounts.
2. It lists purchase and payment details for VOIP phones through the US or Philippines locations, including acceptable payment methods and order pickup/delivery.
3. Instructions are given for managing the DC organization like assigning new inventory, entering IBO information, and having direct deposit set up for commissions. DCs can charge up to a 3% service fee.
The document is an application for a Distribution Center (DC) with Momentum Plus, a VOIP company. It requests information such as the applicant's name, contact details, placement sponsor, and ability to handle communications in English. It also asks if the applicant has funds to purchase 10 VOIP phones and kits as inventory and access to a computer and basic software. Payment details are requested for a USA or Philippines bank account or credit card to purchase the initial DC inventory from Momentum Plus.
The for to fill out if you would like to become a distributor of MPlus products. There are 3 options to choose.
1) Agent
2) Distributor
3) Distribution Center
MPlus has a powerful strategy to deploy wifi internet coverage all over the world. So far there has never been a city or region that we could not cover. Whether it be up in the mountain province using satellite internet or out in the province with a bundled range of carriers smart bro or others after we combine bandwidth, it always works.
Part 2 Deep Dive: Navigating the 2024 Slowdownjeffkluth1
Introduction
The global retail industry has weathered numerous storms, with the financial crisis of 2008 serving as a poignant reminder of the sector's resilience and adaptability. However, as we navigate the complex landscape of 2024, retailers face a unique set of challenges that demand innovative strategies and a fundamental shift in mindset. This white paper contrasts the impact of the 2008 recession on the retail sector with the current headwinds retailers are grappling with, while offering a comprehensive roadmap for success in this new paradigm.
buy old yahoo accounts buy yahoo accountsSusan Laney
As a business owner, I understand the importance of having a strong online presence and leveraging various digital platforms to reach and engage with your target audience. One often overlooked yet highly valuable asset in this regard is the humble Yahoo account. While many may perceive Yahoo as a relic of the past, the truth is that these accounts still hold immense potential for businesses of all sizes.
At Techbox Square, in Singapore, we're not just creative web designers and developers, we're the driving force behind your brand identity. Contact us today.
Building Your Employer Brand with Social MediaLuanWise
Presented at The Global HR Summit, 6th June 2024
In this keynote, Luan Wise will provide invaluable insights to elevate your employer brand on social media platforms including LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok. You'll learn how compelling content can authentically showcase your company culture, values, and employee experiences to support your talent acquisition and retention objectives. Additionally, you'll understand the power of employee advocacy to amplify reach and engagement – helping to position your organization as an employer of choice in today's competitive talent landscape.
Company Valuation webinar series - Tuesday, 4 June 2024FelixPerez547899
This session provided an update as to the latest valuation data in the UK and then delved into a discussion on the upcoming election and the impacts on valuation. We finished, as always with a Q&A
Top mailing list providers in the USA.pptxJeremyPeirce1
Discover the top mailing list providers in the USA, offering targeted lists, segmentation, and analytics to optimize your marketing campaigns and drive engagement.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
The Evolution and Impact of OTT Platforms: A Deep Dive into the Future of Ent...ABHILASH DUTTA
This presentation provides a thorough examination of Over-the-Top (OTT) platforms, focusing on their development and substantial influence on the entertainment industry, with a particular emphasis on the Indian market.We begin with an introduction to OTT platforms, defining them as streaming services that deliver content directly over the internet, bypassing traditional broadcast channels. These platforms offer a variety of content, including movies, TV shows, and original productions, allowing users to access content on-demand across multiple devices.The historical context covers the early days of streaming, starting with Netflix's inception in 1997 as a DVD rental service and its transition to streaming in 2007. The presentation also highlights India's television journey, from the launch of Doordarshan in 1959 to the introduction of Direct-to-Home (DTH) satellite television in 2000, which expanded viewing choices and set the stage for the rise of OTT platforms like Big Flix, Ditto TV, Sony LIV, Hotstar, and Netflix. The business models of OTT platforms are explored in detail. Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) models, exemplified by Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, offer unlimited content access for a monthly fee. Transactional Video on Demand (TVOD) models, like iTunes and Sky Box Office, allow users to pay for individual pieces of content. Advertising-Based Video on Demand (AVOD) models, such as YouTube and Facebook Watch, provide free content supported by advertisements. Hybrid models combine elements of SVOD and AVOD, offering flexibility to cater to diverse audience preferences.
Content acquisition strategies are also discussed, highlighting the dual approach of purchasing broadcasting rights for existing films and TV shows and investing in original content production. This section underscores the importance of a robust content library in attracting and retaining subscribers.The presentation addresses the challenges faced by OTT platforms, including the unpredictability of content acquisition and audience preferences. It emphasizes the difficulty of balancing content investment with returns in a competitive market, the high costs associated with marketing, and the need for continuous innovation and adaptation to stay relevant.
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Industry expert Scott Sehlhorst will:
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• Highlight the crucial benchmarks, observable changes, in ensuring fulfillment of customer needs
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Recruiting in the Digital Age: A Social Media Masterclass
MyMPlus Wifi Presentation
1. 1 A Presentation on Wireless Based Network
and Solutions
Wireless Network and Application Presentation
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for the City of Taguig
Robin Llamas
General Manager, iDirect Inc.
2. About ProVizion International, Inc.
Leverage on 5+ years experience in the ICT industry
Offices in the Philippines and US
Top Contact Centers and Enterprise among its customers
Strong network of partners and VARs
Flexible and Highly Responsive Organization
One of the Fastest Growing Service Provider
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3. About ProVizion International, Inc.
Operating Licensed Radios within the 5.150 to 5.350
GHz frequency range
A registered VAS with the NTC
Internet Access
Email Services
Software Solutions
Managed Services
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4. Sample Vertical Applications
Public Transportation Video Surveillance Health Care Point of Sale Mobile Police Force
Fleet management Monitor public Point-of-Care Lottery Kiosks Improved remote
Stations workflow places Bedside Registry, Chain Stores reporting
optimization Property protection nurse charting, Real-time Inventory Enhanced policing
On-board physician entry services
broadcasting Medication mgmt
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Utility Meter Reading Traffic Management Remote Learning Industry Mobile Work Force
Fast and efficient Optimize traffic flow Remote education Monitor, data Manpower mobility
data collection Monitor speed-limit via real-time collection and control Location monitoring
Accurate data Reduce accidents interactive media machinery, vehicles, Direct access to
collection rates Remote data access dams, Pipes, oil office services
Reduce costs Reduce Pollution Remote research platforms, mines,…
6. Backhaul Backhaul connect
Satellite AP. Scenario 1
Broadband Hot spot
To
Provider
WAN Satellite
To next Node
(station)
Bridge units
Back-to-back WL2410/AP
hub
Satellite HUB
Receiver
OR Router Station 3
wired PCMCIA
Station 1
WAN
WL-2401/WWB
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Bridge units
WL2410/AP
Back-to-back
hub
WL-2402
in house Station 2
7. Backhaul connect
AP. Scenario 2
AP 5GHz
backhaul
5GHz
backhaul
AP cell 1
Backhaul
Server
Master
Headquarter
To
WAN
Backhaul
AP Slave
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Backhaul
PCMCIA or
Centrino
AP cell 2 Hot spot
8. AP + 120-degree antenna
back-to-back scenario
Each antenna covers 120 degree
Distance among antennas: 3 meters
RF channel spaced by 6 channels
Advantages:
Outdoor
AP Best Coverage and Reliability !!
Big bandwidth for each tower (3 times)
High flexibility of RF channel options !!
Advantages of Tower:
Beam width: 360 degree, omni-
directional
DC
injector
Total bandwidth: Multiplied by number
of AP
HUB
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Channel Flexibility: 39 channels.
Overlapping channels with other
tower: many, many….
To : Server or WAN
10. Sector antenna for
Access point
Dish for 5GHz backhaul
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11. Component 1: Long range backhaul
xLink-5801a,
802.11a, 5~5.8GHz,
200mW/23dBm
Backhaul
True outdoor unit, POE design,
-35c~70c, weather-proof
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12. Component 2: Node AP
WL-2410/GM, 1 watt
802.11g, (AP/Client/Repeater/Bridge)
With omni antenna or sectorial 120-degree
antenna; or omni-directional array with 3 x
120-degree sectorial antennas
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13. Component 3: Node AP
WL-24005G,
802.11g, 100mW
AP/Client/Bridge/
Repeater
True outdoor unit, POE design,
-35c~70c, weather-proof
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14. Component 4: fixed CPE
ASU-24005G,
802.11g, 100mW
AP/Client/Bridge/
Repeater
Plastic cost-effective
outdoor unit, POE design,
-15c~65c, weather-proof
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15. 500mW WiFi AP/client/repeater/bridge
Yagi
The 16dBi yagi access antenna enables the Antenna
“last mile” connection to customers.
The units are the client side access
points/transponders and antenna.
They connect to a customer’s computer or
router in minutes using CATV cable and a DC
power adapter.
They are weather proofed with O rings.
They include mounting hardware. Antenna cable
1m, sma—sma
There are 3 variants (normal, medium and long CFD-200
range).
Yagi booster antennas and cables are included
to further improve signal strength and reduce
interference. This improves quality of service
and reduces customer complaints. Up to 20km
range.
TO PC or server LAN
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To AC power Power POE Patch cable, 25m
16. Best Solution In 5GHz
Broadband Hotspot Feeding Leased Lines Video Surveillance
VoIP Oil & Gas Telecommunications Secured VPN Nomadic Applications
Shopping Malls Video Surveillance &
Public Safety
Public safety
Leased Lines
Backhauling
Municipalities &
Education
Base station
Traffic Control
Video
Surveillance &
Traffic Control
HotspotInternet
Feeding
cafés
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Broadband Access
Leased Lines Replacement
Gaming
Businesses VoIP
Residential
17. REASONS FOR CHOOSING THIS PRODUCT
•Expansive coverage - serves more customers with fewer base
stations
•OFDM non-line-of-sight (the basis of the WiMAX standard)
•High Capacity - more users per sector, including corporate users as
well as MDU/MTU users with different levels of SLAs
•Best AU - for fast and simple SU installation, SU scans the entire
frequency band and identifies available AUs, optimizes the link with
best AU selection, redundancy mechanism that automatically re-
synchronizes with next AU on list
•Automatic clear channel selection (ACCS) - a spectrum analyzer
mode that picks up on the noise characteristics per channel, and
includes an option for automatically making clearest channel
selection
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•Flexible network planning - 10MHz and 20MHz channel options for
radio planning, interference avoidance and increased cell capacity
18. 3
Bringing the Network to the Users
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19. WiFi – WiMAX Conversion
NOC
Base station
OSS BreezeMAX /
BreezeACCESS VL
for Businesses
WiFi cameras,
meters and traffic
control devices
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Residential
WiFi in streets
WiFi in parks for city workers Access Network
20. Backhauling Mesh
Backhauling mesh network
Backhaul in 5.8Ghz, Mesh at 2.4Ghz (providing public WiFi access)
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21. 2 Indoor Coverage - Zero price CPE
In-Building WiFi Coverage using Wi²
WiFi 802.11b/g
Low Cost basic voice / data
solution to apartment building
Improve performance using
inexpensive window antenna
Directional high gain
WiFi antennas
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22. Wi² Unit Solution
WiMAX
DC CPE
AC
WiFi
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AP
All outdoor Robust WiMAX CPE + 802.11b/g AP 2.4GHz
24. Video and Camera Surveillance
Street light
camera
Video
Server
CCTV
Router Traffic light
Video
camera
Monitor
Typical video applications:
Multi cameras per sector, pending on cameras’ bit rate
requirements
Video multicast packets are not relayed back to the sector
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Application note with MOBOTIX
27. OPS - Extended Temperature
OPS – Outdoor Power Supply OPS-HD
Why is it needed?
…for all outdoor installations
110/220VAC and 12-24VDC options
HD (heavy duty) water resistance OPS option
AC availability
DC availability on Q3 2006 (not with HD)
Applications
Video cameras on lighting poles (AC)
Remote installations using solar systems (DC or AC)
OPS
Multi Dwelling Unit installations (AC)
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Installation in Motor Vehicles (DC)
28. When used on light poles
Installation is possible on:
Poles (2-2.5 inch standard mounting kit with the product)
Poles (up to 6 inches diameter, separate mounting kit )
Faster deployment
Certified and tested solution
Light pole connector allow to cascade devices
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