Wireless data transmission in The Andes: networking Merida State (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstract The city of Merida, in the northern Andes, is home to a 200-year-old university that has shown a strong commitment to networking, as witnessed by the deployment of a 100 Mbps TDM fiber optic data and voice network, with a 155 Mbps ATM (asynchronous transfer mode) overlay and by the organization of three Latin American Networking Schools over the past six years. The desire to extend the benefits of Internet access to the surrounding communities was curtailed by the difficult terrain and limitations of the telephony infrastructure. These challenges were met by means of radio technologies, beginning with packet radio in the VHF (very high...
Telecom reform policy was to increase universal affordable access to telecommunications in the inter...
Wireless communication is the fastest-growing field in the telecommunication industry. Wireless netw...
This article presents the design of a MESH network and the creation of wireless antennas to provide ...
Networking in Latin America: view from the fringe (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstract Merida is ...
Recent developments in wireless networking are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion ...
In many regions of Latin America access to the Internet is not available, even for the ones who can ...
The paper argues for solid, long-term legal and regulatory solutions to promote the development and ...
802.11 WiFi technology is commonly used for creating wireless networks with a range of about one hun...
Developing countries are pervaded with scarcely populated rural areas. Under those conditions, provi...
to the Internet in the United States and in many countries in Western Europe has been gained through...
Inadequate Internet access is widening the digital divide between town and countryside, degrading bo...
Rural populations in the high Andes are traditionally isolated from the communication advances avail...
On February 27, 1994, three Costa Rican engineers took an afternoon flight from San José to Managua...
The Internet continues to grow at a phenomenal rate, due in part to the growing availability of hig...
Broadband and the Knowledge Society: Interconnecting South America Jorge Atton Palma .-- Broadban...
Telecom reform policy was to increase universal affordable access to telecommunications in the inter...
Wireless communication is the fastest-growing field in the telecommunication industry. Wireless netw...
This article presents the design of a MESH network and the creation of wireless antennas to provide ...
Networking in Latin America: view from the fringe (Pietrosemoli, Ermanno) Abstract Merida is ...
Recent developments in wireless networking are raising new hopes for sustainable Internet diffusion ...
In many regions of Latin America access to the Internet is not available, even for the ones who can ...
The paper argues for solid, long-term legal and regulatory solutions to promote the development and ...
802.11 WiFi technology is commonly used for creating wireless networks with a range of about one hun...
Developing countries are pervaded with scarcely populated rural areas. Under those conditions, provi...
to the Internet in the United States and in many countries in Western Europe has been gained through...
Inadequate Internet access is widening the digital divide between town and countryside, degrading bo...
Rural populations in the high Andes are traditionally isolated from the communication advances avail...
On February 27, 1994, three Costa Rican engineers took an afternoon flight from San José to Managua...
The Internet continues to grow at a phenomenal rate, due in part to the growing availability of hig...
Broadband and the Knowledge Society: Interconnecting South America Jorge Atton Palma .-- Broadban...
Telecom reform policy was to increase universal affordable access to telecommunications in the inter...
Wireless communication is the fastest-growing field in the telecommunication industry. Wireless netw...
This article presents the design of a MESH network and the creation of wireless antennas to provide ...