802.11n is the most significant change since the 802.11 standard emerged, with across the board changes, including the physical and MAC layers, modulation and antennas. Enabling the standard is an Herculean task, with proposals from the volunteer group meetings eliciting thousands of comments, each resolved either by a written response declining it or text explaining [...] [...more]
With a host of technologies out there for the provision of mobile communications, which route should an enterprise take? In the current climate, organisations are seeking at best to grow and at worst stabilise their revenues. They are seeking to reduce latencies in their processes and speed up the time to market of their products [...] [...more]
Fourth Generation Wireless (4GW) is designed to overcome the constraints of older wireless deployments.
A decade and more ago wireless implementations were, of necessity, based on non-standard proprietary technologies. With the emergence of the initial IEEE 802.11 family of standards, manufacturers focused on interoperability. Wireless equipment prices plummeted and the concept became far more viable - [...] [...more]
To make sure we serve up the best content at our events, one of my tasks is to review the presentations as we receive them and I am impressed by the educational content but a few stand out either from a subject matter point of view or the breath of content and I will be [...] [...more]
Does your organisation work effectively on the move?
The Mobile landscape has changed. Mobile users are now demanding increased reliability, functionality and accessibility; they want “always on” access to voice, e-mail, text, and multimedia services as they roam. The rapid growth and ubiquity of WLAN deployments within cities, enterprises, and homes and the widespread adoption of [...] [...more]