Sinoaccess Corporation is a technology and investment company focused on business development, projects, and investments related to China. It has establishments focused on sectors like hydro power, renewable energy, biomass, clean coal, solar, environmental technologies, mobile services, healthcare, and more. Key activities include private equity investments, project development, operations management, and partnerships with Chinese organizations.
In 2002, Liberty Technologies, then exclusively an infrastructure provider to ISPs in Panama, was assigned a portion of the 3.5-GHz spectrum by the Panamanian government. Liberty launched a residential network service based on Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) wireless networking technology. The company determined that deploying a wired or cable service would be prohibitively expensive and would not allow for a competitively priced broadband service. Instead, a wireless network could be deployed quickly and inexpensively and had a promising future as a WAN access technology.
Ireland is a leading location for US data centre and hosting companies due to our proximity to the US, our high speed low latency fiber, our connectivity with the EMEA region, competitive power costs and over 60 years of ICT foreign direct Investment, not to mention highly skilled ict workforce , 12.5% corporation tax and Native English speaking and Looking for Data Centre, Wholesale, Co Location or Managed Service Space in Ireland or Europe, This presentation will show how we can help being within the Euro-zone. This presentation highlights the strengths of Ireland's Digital Ecosystem from national and International connectivity through to "Who's Here"
In 2002, Liberty Technologies, then exclusively an infrastructure provider to ISPs in Panama, was assigned a portion of the 3.5-GHz spectrum by the Panamanian government. Liberty launched a residential network service based on Time Division-Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) wireless networking technology. The company determined that deploying a wired or cable service would be prohibitively expensive and would not allow for a competitively priced broadband service. Instead, a wireless network could be deployed quickly and inexpensively and had a promising future as a WAN access technology.
Ireland is a leading location for US data centre and hosting companies due to our proximity to the US, our high speed low latency fiber, our connectivity with the EMEA region, competitive power costs and over 60 years of ICT foreign direct Investment, not to mention highly skilled ict workforce , 12.5% corporation tax and Native English speaking and Looking for Data Centre, Wholesale, Co Location or Managed Service Space in Ireland or Europe, This presentation will show how we can help being within the Euro-zone. This presentation highlights the strengths of Ireland's Digital Ecosystem from national and International connectivity through to "Who's Here"
The continued growth in video on demand (VOD) delivered over the internet is inevitable as consumers increasingly expect to control their viewing. As watching video over the internet becomes mainstream, consumers are getting more demanding. Until recently, viewers on PCs would forgive nbuffering mid-video, or occasional lack of service availability, recognising that the service was delivered on a ‘best efforts’ basis. However, as more online video services are launched and internet VOD moves to the TV, audiences will increasingly expect internet VOD to match the reliability of broadcast TV. This perspective builds on our work with infrastructure providers, broadcasters and regulators, to examine the ability of the UK’s broadband networks to deliver VOD with the quality of service (QoS) required to satisfy consumers. We consider what Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and content/application providers need to do to adapt their technical and business models to meet future consumer demands, and the role of future net neutrality legislation in shaping this market. By Chris Cowan, partner, and Kim Chua, manager, of Value Partners London.
Multimedia Video transmission is over Wireless Local Area Networks is expected to be an important component of many
emerging multimedia applications. However, Wireless networks will always be bandwidth limited compared to fixed networks due to
background noise, limited frequency spectrum, and varying degrees of network coverage and signal strength One of the critical issues
for multimedia applications is to ensure that the Quality of Service (QoS) requirement to be maintained at an acceptable level. Modern
mobile devices are equipped with multiple network interfaces, including 3G/LTE WiFi. Bandwidth aggregation over LTE and WiFi
links offers an attractive opportunity of supporting bandwidth-intensive services, such as high-quality video streaming, on mobile
devices. Achieving effective bandwidth aggregation in wireless environments raises several challenges related to deployment, link
heterogeneity, Network congestion, network fluctuation, and energy consumption. In this work, an overview of schemes for video
transmission over wireless networks is presented where an acceptable quality of service (QoS) for video applications required realtime
video transmission is achieved
Next Generation all property, all fiber networks are the way of the future. This paper helps any reader to gain a better understanding of why switched networks are at their usable end of life and how campus networks will transform not just technical but budgetary capability.
3rd Session of Turing100@Persistent Systems, Dr Sridhar Varadarajan, Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd presents on Net Neutrality: The supply-demand perspective
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This Solution Brief is for the Budgetary Manager who is considering an upgrade to cable and/or network switches. This paper will help you to gain an understanding of the economic reasons NOT to pay for the network overhaul and instead consider a next generation all fiber, all property multiservice network solution. You will learn how to identfy "Islands of Connectivity" and discover how to take action that eliminates these islands. You can deliver increased gains at lower costs, today.
The continued growth in video on demand (VOD) delivered over the internet is inevitable as consumers increasingly expect to control their viewing. As watching video over the internet becomes mainstream, consumers are getting more demanding. Until recently, viewers on PCs would forgive nbuffering mid-video, or occasional lack of service availability, recognising that the service was delivered on a ‘best efforts’ basis. However, as more online video services are launched and internet VOD moves to the TV, audiences will increasingly expect internet VOD to match the reliability of broadcast TV. This perspective builds on our work with infrastructure providers, broadcasters and regulators, to examine the ability of the UK’s broadband networks to deliver VOD with the quality of service (QoS) required to satisfy consumers. We consider what Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and content/application providers need to do to adapt their technical and business models to meet future consumer demands, and the role of future net neutrality legislation in shaping this market. By Chris Cowan, partner, and Kim Chua, manager, of Value Partners London.
Multimedia Video transmission is over Wireless Local Area Networks is expected to be an important component of many
emerging multimedia applications. However, Wireless networks will always be bandwidth limited compared to fixed networks due to
background noise, limited frequency spectrum, and varying degrees of network coverage and signal strength One of the critical issues
for multimedia applications is to ensure that the Quality of Service (QoS) requirement to be maintained at an acceptable level. Modern
mobile devices are equipped with multiple network interfaces, including 3G/LTE WiFi. Bandwidth aggregation over LTE and WiFi
links offers an attractive opportunity of supporting bandwidth-intensive services, such as high-quality video streaming, on mobile
devices. Achieving effective bandwidth aggregation in wireless environments raises several challenges related to deployment, link
heterogeneity, Network congestion, network fluctuation, and energy consumption. In this work, an overview of schemes for video
transmission over wireless networks is presented where an acceptable quality of service (QoS) for video applications required realtime
video transmission is achieved
Next Generation all property, all fiber networks are the way of the future. This paper helps any reader to gain a better understanding of why switched networks are at their usable end of life and how campus networks will transform not just technical but budgetary capability.
3rd Session of Turing100@Persistent Systems, Dr Sridhar Varadarajan, Sasken Communication Technologies Ltd presents on Net Neutrality: The supply-demand perspective
Current Trends in Networking (Assignment)Gochi Ugo
This paper is the answer to the assessment questions of the Current Trends In Networking module of BSc. Computing (Information Management) of Anglia Ruskin University
"Islands of Connectivity" are harming profitability and slowing growthMestizo Enterprises
This Solution Brief is for the Budgetary Manager who is considering an upgrade to cable and/or network switches. This paper will help you to gain an understanding of the economic reasons NOT to pay for the network overhaul and instead consider a next generation all fiber, all property multiservice network solution. You will learn how to identfy "Islands of Connectivity" and discover how to take action that eliminates these islands. You can deliver increased gains at lower costs, today.
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2. Background
Sinoaccess
Corpora,on,
Established
in
1982
in
Texas,
USA,
is
a
technology
and
investment
company
focuses
on
China
business
development,
execu,on
and
investment
through
its
establishments
2009
3. Business Sectors
• Hydro
Power
Technology
• Bio-‐Energy
Feedstock
• Water
Resource
Technology
• Bio-‐Energy
Technology
• Biomass
Technology
• Renewable
Energy
• Clean
Coal
Technology
Technology
• Solar
Technology
“As China carriers deploy new and faster data-based mobile services, high capacity data
Environmental
Renewable
connections such as those supported by 3G wideband code division multiplex access
and
Emissions
Energy
&
Bio
(CDMA) and 3.5G High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) are essential. Even with these
Market
Energy
protocols, however, cost-effective network operation is not possible due to the limitations of
current receiver technologies. Use of advanced receiver technologies that can mitigate the
effects of interference inherent in CDMA signals are necessary. SinoAccess’s Si-Link
Advanced Baseband Receiver (SABR) is one such technology. A SABR enabled mobile
Mobile
&
device uniquely allows cost-effective 3G-CDMA network edical
&
at full capacity.”
Bio
M to operate
Wireless
Healthcare
Technology
- SinoAccess Investments
• Value
Added
Service
• Healthcare
Technology
Technology
• Cancer
Related
Clinic
• Wireless
Technology
Technology
• Network
Service
Technology
• Biomedical
Technology
• Mobile
Service
&
Network
• HIV
Clinic
Technology
Technology
2009
5. Sinoaccess
Investments
• Private
Equity
Fund
•
Established
in
2000
•
Environmental
&
Emissions
Market
Establishment
Focused
carriers deploy new and faster data-based mobile services, high capacity data
“As China
• Mid
and
Long
Term
Assets
•
First
Biomass
ERPA
supported by 3G wideband code division multiplex access
connections such as those
Ministry
Investments
Agreement
3.5G High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) are essential. Even with these
(CDMA) and
with
China
protocols, of
Water
however, cost-effective network operation is not possible due to the limitations of
Resources
technologies. Use of advanced receiver technologies that can mitigate the
current receiver
• Focused
Sectors
•
Partnership
with
Rinherent in CDMA signals are necessary. SinoAccess’s Si-Link
effects of interference
NK
Advanced Baseband Receiver (SABR) is one such technology. A SABR enabled mobile
device uniquely allows cost-effective 3G-CDMA network to operateEnergy
– Hydropower
at full capacity.”
Capital
in
China
Emissions
and
Carbon
Credit
Purchase
program
– Water
Resources
SinoAccess Investments
-
•
Partnership
with
China
– Waste
Water
Treatment
CDM
Fund
under
NDRC
• Carbon
Emissions
Related
and
Ministry
of
Finance
2009
6. Sinoaccess
Interna,onal
• Renewable
Energy
Project
•
Established
in
2008
•
Renewable
Energy,
Biofuel
,
Biodiesel
Development
Feedstock
deploy new and faster data-based mobile services, high capacity data
“As China carriers
connections • Biodiesel
Related
Green
•
MulL-‐year
such as those supported by 3G wideband code division multiplex access
Feedstock
(CDMA) and 3.5G High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) are essential. Even with these
Agreement
with
China
• Focused
protocols, however, cost-effective network operation is not possible due to the limitations of
Ministry
of
Forestry
for
Biodiesel
technologies. Use of advanced receiver technologies that can mitigate the
current receiver
– Biodiesel
Feedstock
•
Partnership
with
inherent in CDMA signals are necessary. SinoAccess’s Si-Link
effects of interference
GREENHUNTER
ENERGY
(SABR) is one such technology. A SABR enabled mobile
Advanced Baseband Receiver
– Renewable
Energy
device uniquely allows cost-effective 3G-CDMA network to operate at full capacity.”
in
China
for
Biodiesel
feedstock
&
Carbon
Resources
- SinoAccess Investments
Credit
•
Partnership
with
China
– Green
Oil
Products
CDM
Fund
under
NDRC
• Carbon
Emissions
Related
and
Ministry
of
Finance
2009
7. Sinoaccess
Technologies
•
Established
in
2000,
a
• A
Chinese
Mobile
Internet
Beijing,
China
Based
Service
Holding
Company
•
I“Asechnology
adeploy new and faster data-based mobile services, high capacity data
T
t China carriers nd
Wireless
Mobile
those supported Mobile
SP
Service
Paccess
connections such as • by 3G wideband code division multiplex laZorm
Services
Technology
(CDMA) and 3.5G High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) are essential. Even with these
protocols, however, cost-effective• Focused
Services
the limitations of
network operation is not possible due to
•
Mobile
Web
2.0
current receiver technologies. Use of advanced receiver technologies that can mitigate the
Service
Technology
– Mobile
Learning
effects of interference inherent in CDMA signals are necessary. SinoAccess’s Si-Link
Development
Receiver (SABR) is one such technology. A SABR enabled mobile
Advanced Baseband
– Mobile
Gaming
•
Pdevice uniquely allows cost-effective 3G-CDMA network to operate at full capacity.”
artnership
China
Mobile
Operators
to
provide
the
next
– Mobile
Internet
- SinoAccess Investments
generaLon
Mobile
Internet
InteracLve
• Signature
Mobile
Service
services
2009
8. Airtrust
Interna,onal
• Business
Development
•
Established
in
1982,
A
Texas
Company
• Product
Entry
Strategy
Design
•
TelecommunicaLons,
and faster data-based mobile services, high capacity data
“As China carriers deploy new
Mobile
and
Wireless
supported by 3G wideband code division multiplex access
connections such as those
• Project
Development
Technology
High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) are essential. Even with these
(CDMA) and 3.5G
ExecuLon
•
Bio-‐Medical
&
cost-effective network operation is not possible due to the limitations of
protocols, however,
current receiver technologies. Use of advanced receiver technologies that can mitigate the
Healthcare
Technology
effects of interference inherent in • MarkeLng
and
Sales
CDMA signals are necessary. SinoAccess’s Si-Link
•
AviaLon
Baseband Receiver (SABR) is one such technology. A SABR enabled mobile
Advanced Technology
IniLaLves
•
Partnerships
allows cost-effective 3G-CDMA network to operate at full capacity.”
device uniquely
•
MicroMed
Cardiovascular
• Program
Support
- SinoAccess Investments
•
724
SoluLons
•
Venturi
Wireless
– LogisLcs
•
Explore
Aircra`
Co.
– Contract
•
Gigabeam
CorporaLon
– ImplementaLon
2009
9. Sinoaccess
Educa,on
Ltd
•
Established
in
2000
in
• Student
Exchange
Program
Beijing,
China
• Joint
Chinese
–
American
•
EducaLon
Exchange
new and faster data-based mobile services, high capacity data
“As China carriers deploy
•
Partnership
with
those supported Curriculum
Development
connections such as by 3G wideband code division multiplex access
University
of
High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) are essential. Even with these
(CDMA) and 3.5G
protocols, however, cost-effective• Student
not possible due to Programs
network operation is Summer
the limitations of
Wisconsin
–
Stevens
current receiver technologies. Use of advanced receiver technologies that can mitigate the
Point
– College
Summer
Camp
effects of interference inherent in CDMA signals are necessary. SinoAccess’s Si-Link
•
Partnership
with
Receiver (SABR) is one such technology. A SABR enabled mobile
Advanced Baseband
University
of
allows cost-effective 3G-CDMA network to operate ummer
device uniquely – High
School
Sat full capacity.”
Wisconsin
-‐
Oshkosh
Program
- SinoAccess Investments
•
Partnership
with
Beijing
Forestry
– ESL
Program
University
• Student
Affair
Services
2009
10. Muuzii
Technologies
Based
in
Houston
and
Beijing,
Muuzii
is
an
innovaLve
social
networking
learning
service
that
is
based
on
mobile
web
2.0
and
SMS
service
plaZorm
provides
next
generaLon
mulLlingual
learning
and
educaLonal
services
that
allow
people
to
learn
English
and
Chinese
language,
phrases
and
slangs
via
text
message,
MMS
and
WAP
in
China
at
any
Lme
and
anywhere,
on
any
device
in
both
English
and
Chinese
languages.
Muuzii
was
founded
in
2008
by
Sinoaccess
Technologies,
a
Beijing
based
High
Tech
company
and
a
wholly
own
subsidiaries
of
Sinoaccess
CorporaLon,
A
Texas
CorporaLon
with
the
idea
that
mobile
text
messaging
and
mobile
internet
could
be
successfully
applied
to
the
opportuniLes
of
learning
on-‐the-‐go
and
cross
border
language
learning.
2009
11. Muuzii
Focus
Muuzii
is
the
enabler
for
cool,
fun
and
acLve
phrases
of
today’s
ever
changing
expressions
that
will
help
language
learners
and
facilitate
a
completely
new
paradigm
in
cross-‐cultural
language
interacLon
and
learning.
Muuzii’s
flagship
products
include
a
universal
on-‐the-‐going
hybrid
expression
leaning
packs
that
allow
users
to
receive
on
a
daily
basis
a
new,
cool,
pracLcal
English
and
Chinese
pair
phrases
and
text
message
with
request
to
on-‐
the-‐go
to
learn
in
real-‐Lme.
Muuzii
also
provides
mobile
language
translaLon-‐learning
hybrid
services
that
help
people
improve
language
fluency
via
their
mobile
phone
or
the
web.
Furthermore,
Muuzii
provides
an
on-‐line
social
blog
and
tweet
plaZorm
that
provides
wide
range
of
fun
learning,
mobile
game,
social
communicaLon,
individual
expression
and
group
interacLon
development.
2009
12. Summary
For
over
20
years,
we
have
worked
in
direct
investment,
structuring
transacLon,
business
development
and
product
sales
and
markeLng
service
with
extensive
experiences
in
wireless
and
telecommunicaLon
networks,
IT
technology
and
media,
energy
and
uLlity,
healthcare
and
medical
technology
and
aviaLon
technology
in
China.
We
understand
the
dynamics
of
internaLonal
business
venture,
China
market
investment,
technology
and
product
entry
strategy
and
how
China
government
works,
how
they
make
related
policy,
and
how
culture
affects
their
decision.
We
have
a
proven
experLse
in
integraLon
of
policy,
finance,
technology,
market,
implementaLon
and
customer
service
to
design
a
realisLc
market
investment
structure,
entry
development
strategy
to
accelerate
the
advancement
of
structuring
venture
investment,
project
investment,
applied
technologies
to
be
executed,
marketed
and
localized
in
China.
2009
13.
For
more
informa+on
about
our
Sinoaccess
Group,
please
visit
the
following
websites:
Sinoaccess
Corpora,on
hgp://www.sinoaccess.com
Muuzii
Technologies
Ltd
hgp://www.muuzii.com
Airtrust
Interna,onal
Systems
hgp://www.airtrust.net
The
Na,onal
Center
for
Sustainable
Development
hgp://www.ncsdusa.org
2009