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Expand IEEE802.11ac: The Next Evolution of Wi-Fi
802.11ac is the next evolution of the Wi-Fi standard that promises to deliver multiple HD video streams simultaneously. It can reach maximum throughputs well above a Gigabit per second.
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5/11/12
Expand A Comparison of LTE Advanced HetNets and WiFi
For an LTE operator that needs to significantly increase network capacity, there are two complementary options of offloading macro user traffic – Using LTE Advanced HetNets with small cells (pico cells) in the same channel as macro cells and using 802.11n Wi-Fi access points (APs) in unlicensed spectrum.
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9/27/11
Expand 3G/LTE Wi-Fi Offload Framework
With an increasing number of mobile devices featuring Wi-Fi capabilities and Wi-Fi access becoming more widely available in homes, enterprises and retail locations, Wi-Fi offload is emerging as an attractive option for network operators.
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6/20/11
Expand 3G/WiFi Seamless Offload
The number of wireless subscribers accessing mobile data services continues to increase. Third Generation, or 3G, has been adopted and gained traction rapidly due to a variety of developments.
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3/31/10
Expand Adventures in the Public Hotspot Wi-Fi World
Although we have stated it hundreds of times publicly, I’ll say it again. QUALCOMM likes Wi-Fi. We have deployed almost 200 hotspots on our corporate campuses, at a fully burdened deployment and installation cost of around $300,000.
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5/17/03
Expand A Real-World Observation of Wi-Fi
Recently, much has been written about Wi-Fi, the wireless local area network (LAN) technology running on the 802.11 standard, suggesting that it threatens the revenues of wireless network operators and the deployment of third-generation (3G) wireless services.
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5/05/03