Broadband
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Cathay Pacific will be offering broadband on flights by 2012.
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Traditionally seen as complementary services, some experts say there is a strong possibility that Wi-Fi will compete with the 3G broadband network in city areas and perhaps even become a substitute.
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The FCC’s National Broadband Plan has set a 4Mbps download target for universal US broadband and says such an undertaking will cost US$23.5 billion.
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Alcatel-Lucent’s Bell Labs has demonstrated technology that boosts the transmission speeds available over two copper pairs that could see existing infrastructure given a new lease on life and satisfy consumer’s need for speed for some time to come.
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A new broadband acoustic undersea imaging system is set to revolutionize oceanography.
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Google intends to launch its own experimental 1Gbps ultra high-speed FTTH network to selected communities in the US to see what the Internet is capable of.
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Netgear has unveiled the Wireless-N 300 Router with Mobile Broadband DGN2200M that features a failover option that connects to a 3G/4G/WiMAX network in the case of a DSL outage.
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Swedish telco TeliaSonera has launched its 4G network in Sweden and Norway.
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Discarded and left-for-dead, old TV broadcast channels (called “white spaces”) that have been freed up by the transition to digital TV in the U.S. are being given new life and used to wirelessly deliver high-speed Internet connectivity to business, education and community users. Under an experimenta
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Optical Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (oOFDM) offers an inexpensive way to drastically boost the capacity of increasingly strained broadband networks and improve download times around the world.
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Verizon announces the release of another USB modem, the UMW190
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ZTE and Verizon have teamed up to release a new USB modem which can connect to fast networks in over 175 countries
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