This book analyzes the critical dimensions of the wireless revolution: from economics to system engineering. It describes what the technologies are, how they work, why they are important and how the reader can capitalize on the emerging opportunities. In addition to addressing the historical origins of the trend towards wireless, the text discusses key public policy questions raised by the advent of wireless, including the impact on fiber-based networks, the potential for expanded competition in the local exchange and the far-reaching implications of radio's changing cost structures for traditional subsidized, cost-averaged telephone rates.5 1 -60; Mike Pinches, aquot;GSM Service Infrastructure Takes Shape, aquot; Telecommunications, December 1989, pp. ... See C. Buckingham, G.K. Wolterink, and D. Akerberg, aquot;A Business Cordless PABX Telephone System on 800 Mhz Based on the DECT Technology, aquot; IEEE Communications ... This is a 40-page, single- spaced aquot;manualaquot; for BETRS applications that constitutes one of the most comprehensiveanbsp;...
Title | : | Wireless Access and the Local Telephone Network |
Author | : | George Calhoun |
Publisher | : | Artech House on Demand - 1992-01-01 |
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