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    Wi-Fi regarding coverage‚ expenses and deployment. Some of the enhancements and failures cases with WiMax are also presented. WiMax is planned as a wireless substitute to DSL and cable internet for last mile broadband access and as technique to connect Wi-Fi hotspots into a Metropolitan Area Network. Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access which is commonly known as WiMax is a communi- cation criterions which gives a wireless boost and enhancement at the

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    opportunities‚ competitive Email ID- contact@jsbmarketresearch.com Tel No- 91 2241236650 Published by- http:/www.jsbmarketresearch.com/ dynamics and evolution of demand by service type and technology/platform across the fixed telephony‚ broadband‚ mobile and pay-TV sectors‚ as well as a review of key regulatory trends. Key Findings • With revenue of US$42.8bn‚ or 2.0% of GDP‚ the telecom services market in Russia was the largest in Central and Eastern Europe in 2013. • Over the next

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    Smart Phones Narrow Digital Divide Taylor Forester Grantham University Abstract This essay discusses how Smart Phones are narrowing the digital divide between African Americans‚ Latinos and white non Hispanics. The paper discusses what can be done on a desktop PC or laptop that can ’t be done on a smart phone‚ why smart phone ownership in third world countries will help close the digital divide‚ attributes associated with smart phone ownership compared to house hold

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    Using a suitable diagram‚ predict what is likely to happen to efficiency hen a competitive industry is monopolised? The normal answer is likely to arrive at the conclusion that under monopoly the industry will produce a lower output at a higher price as compared to perfect competition. This will result in a loss of technical/productive and allocative efficiency. Good candidates might also comment on the loss of consumer welfare and sovereignty. The candidate who‚ in addition‚ comments on the possibility

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    considered a status symbol has now found its way into the hands of common man. This has been made possible due to opening of the telecom sector to private & the foreign players. We are seeing the emergence of new technology like 3G‚VOIP‚IPTV‚ Broadband which will enhance the users experience.The world’s leading telecom handsets manufacturers‚ such as Nokia‚ Samsung‚ Motorola and LG have their presence in India‚ along with leading global service companies and infrastructure majors‚ such as Vodafone

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    PTCL

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    10/share‚ offers an upside of +34% -BUY! Our bullish view is mainly on back of implied ICH implementation by the players as a result company’s EPS to show massive upside in CY13 by +265% YoY resulting in better cash flows and dividend payout‚ 2) Broadband segment expansion still going on‚ 3) Property issue expected to resolve and 5) finally UFONE to add value in longer run post 3G license announcement. We expect 1) topline average growth of 9% (2013-2015)‚ 2) gross margins to average at 37% (2013-2015)

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    Advanced Computer Networks

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    1. Frequency Division Multiplexing  Frequency Division Multiplexing is a technique that can be applied when bandwidth of the link is greater than combined bandwidth of signals to be transmitted. Frequency Division Multiplexing technique is the process of translating the frequency of individual channel into per-assigned frequency slots within the bandwidth of the transmission medium. Different carries frequencies are assigned to different users. We can use any modulation scheme to assign carrier

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    Computer Networks

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    compression process is carried out by a codec‚ a voice-encoding algorithm‚ which allows the call to be transmitted over the IP network within the network’s available bandwidth. To make a VoIP call‚ the consumer user requires VoIP software and a broadband connection to the Internet. The software will handle the

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    Airborne Internet - Paper

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    equipage on the ground and in the aircraft. The demand for Internet services is exploding and this creates a strong demand for broadband‚ high data rate service. It is expected that there will soon be a worldwide demand for Internet service in the hundreds of millions. The growth in use of the World Wide Web and electronic commerce will stimulate demand for broadband services. Airborne Internet is able to provide aircraft to ground‚ ground to ground and aircraft to aircraft communications

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    Balfour Structure

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    Balfour Beatty is a world-class infrastructure group operating in construction services‚ professional services‚ support services‚ and infrastructure investments. The company works in partnership with customers – principally in the UK‚ the US‚ South-East Asia‚ and the Middle East – who value the highest levels of quality‚ safety‚ and technical expertise. In pursuit of that ideal‚ Balfour Beatty employs more than 50‚000 people around the world. Key infrastructure markets for Balfour Beatty include

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