4G Technology

The world is kept on changing, especially in telecommunication. In the early 90’s we were shocked by electronic mail that are free and faster then ordinary land mail. Then lately phone are growing as well, operating system for gadgets such as RIM (Royal in Motion), Android, Symbian, etc. But basically most of them run in GPRS, Edge, or 3G/3,5G network, now we’re shocked again with 4G network, new improvement of 3.5G network.

4G technology using the WiMax standard will enhance the global business world. Imagine if we could watch TV and video on mobile phones without halting. Financial transactions such as transfers and payments for purchase of goods or services can use a gadget phone. The flexibility and 24/7 connection would very handy and enhance productivity.
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For all your intercom system needs, Aiphone is the best value on the market.

How about a complete system for your front door? The Aiphone version of the old fashioned doorbell has both chimes and voice capabilities! The CCS-1A Chime Com2 Door Entry compact unit takes up no more room than a light switch plate and delivers clear audio to the user.
The Aiphone Tenant Station is another excellent product. It offers great features such as a large Push-To-Talk button, door release button, 4” black and white monitor, security guard call button, volume control, and you can use up to 500 stations in one system. (more…)

Track Your Runs with an Android Phone

Runstar™ for Android phones (free from the Android Market), an app that lets users track their run stats using GPS, is one app that absolutely lives up to expectations even in spite of its current limitations. Shown in Verizon commercials advertising the Motorola Droid, this app excels when compared to similar apps of this type. Even though it is still currently in a development stage and does not support a full range of features, it can perform the basics as well or better than other run tracking apps on the market. (more…)

Why 3G wireless?

3G wireless seems to be all about new technology, multibillion-dollar expansions and high-wire international finance deals with little or no discussion of service offerings or value propositions. Surely investors know what this could lead to, so why is most of the wireless world making this huge bet on 3G?
One important motivation: 3G is more efficient and simply works better. Since it is packet-based it uses wireless spectrum more efficiently than first- or second-generation systems. This is particularly important for data communications because of the discontinuous and bursty nature of the traffic. Secondly, a packet-based system can send and receive messages (and calls) simultaneously from two or more cell sites while 2G systems choose the “best” site and stay locked on it until the signal is handed off. The packet-by-packet approach provides more reliable and better quality communications by a statistical hedging process similar to the portfolio theory of stock market investing. (more…)

Everest Broadband Networks acquires Metrocomm International

Everest Broadband Networks, one of the leaders in the fast-growing building local exchange carrier (BLEC) telecommunications market, today announced its acquisition of Metrocomm International Inc. The acquisition is Everest’s first and is in line with its core strategy of becoming one of the industry’s leading building service providers (BSP) by sustaining aggressive growth through both organic expansion and acquisition. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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