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I 1980'erne lå VHS og Betamax i krig om at definere videoformatet. I år brød et lignende slagsmål ud mellem det nye smarte system LTE-U og den gode gamle wifi-teknologi.
In the latest High Tech Forum podcast, Richard Bennett talks with Mike Thelander, CEO and founder of Signals Research Group (SRG), about Thelander’s research and recent developments in wireless technology.... The post A High Tech Forum Conversation on Wi-Fi vs. LTE-U with Mike Thelander appeared first on High Tech Forum.
In the latest High Tech Forum podcast, Richard Bennett talks with Mike Thelander, CEO and founder of Signals Research Group (SRG), about Thelander's research and recent developments in wireless technology.... The post A High Tech Forum Conversation on Wi-Fi vs. LTE-U with Mike Thelander appeared first on High Tech Forum.
Following our coverage last week of the partnership between VAST Networks and Ruckus Wireless to deliver on Africa’s largest single deployment of WiFi infrastructure at the recently opened Mall of Africa in Midrand, South Africa— we thought it might be a good idea to invite a certified WiFi-freak to help us understand why WiFi may indeed be “the next big thing” in terms of ushering in seamless connectedness on the continent. Joining me on the African Tech Round-up this week is Riaan Graham, Ruckus Wireless’ Director for Sub-Saharan Africa. In this week’s discussion, Riaan argues that the perfect wireless ecosystem requires the harmonious interplay between fixed line telecoms operators and mobile telcos, with WiFi playing a complimentary role. However, as fixed line operators and mobile telcos continue to grapple with diminishing voice revenues, and opt to back technologies like LTE and LTE-U over WiFi, that idyllic scenario is undoubtedly a long way off. Meanwhile, the growing demand for free internet access delivered via open public WiFi infrastructure further complicates matters for legacy commercial interests who are desperately trying to work out sustainable business models to ensure they survive into the future. Hat-tip to the likes of Project Isizwe in Tshwane, South Africa. Music Credits: Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Music licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
TechCentral — In the latest episode of TalkCentral, hosts Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg chat about Nkosana Makate’s victory over Vodacom at the constitutional court, local ISPs coming out in support of net neutrality (why now?) and MTN trialling LTE-U (but was it really first in Africa, or even in South Africa?).
In the latest episode of TalkCentral, hosts Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg chat about Nkosana Makate's victory over Vodacom at the constitutional court, local ISPs coming out in support of net neutrality (why now?) and MTN trialling LTE-U (but was it really first in Africa, or even in South Africa?). Podcast website
Geocoding Libpostal Lizenzen werden noch komplizierter: Daten lizensiert, neuronales Netz trainiert. LTE-U & Mobilfunk UMTS: "Unerwartete Mehreinnahmen zur Tilgung von Staatsschulden", Hans Eichel GPS-Tracking MyTracks + iPad EasyTrails GPS GPX Viewer Foto Garmin Virb IP Schutzklasse Canon EF 24-70 f/4 IS ND Filter Microsoft Hyperlapse Pro Erhaltung von Wissen Archive Team Warrior Sächsisches Staatsarchiv, Bilder Safety of nuclear power Atomkraft Störfall und Ratlosigkeit Mikrowelle Kultur Erlebnisurlaub: Internet Adventure Club The Slow Mo Guys SmarterEveryDay Tom Scott – Youtube ID Getanzte Sortierung Blind Covers Hitler/Wiki Golf Holm Hackathon OpenData Hackathon Deutsche Bahn Barcamp mobilecamp
On this episode of HetNet Happenings, host Sean Kinney discusses the challenges and opportunities associated with LTE-U with Renuka Bhalerao, principal systems architect for software and solutions at Radisys. Kinney and Bhalerao discuss how Wi-Fi and LTE can effectively share the same spectrum band, and also discussed the role of self optimizing networks in large-scale small cell deployments.
The Age of Wi-Fi & LTE-U / Wi-Fi coexistence with CableLabs - Wi-Fi Now Episode 11 by RCR Wireless News
LTE-U, Samsung Pay and Apple's record breaking weekend
LTE-U small cells, Android Pay, and Verizon Go90
Phil Twist, VP in Portfolio Marketing for NSN/Nokia talks about the goals of the re-invented and refreshed Nokia and its ambitions for the future... He tells us about Nokia Radio Cloud, the proposed migration route of the big telcos to the cloud that may increase their flexibility and capacity. He comments on the exponentially expanding market of the connected machines and things, that includes everything producing or crunching loads of data - from IoT to Smart TVs, connected cars and factory equipment, to home devices and even robotic surgery systems. He also explains all about the LTE-U (or Licensed Assisted Access) technology, which is a small-cell solution using WiFi unlicensed spectrum for additional LTE capacity, with the aim of offering improved network performance and superior customer experience. Interviewed by Yannis Rizopoulos for Tech Talks Central.