top
search
sender
user
myhome
Alliant is heating up 2010 – GET our Great Expertise and Personal Service in March -- Just e-mail ANY competitor quote to sales@goalliant.net and Alliant will BEAT it by 5% or more. Partner with Alliant NOW and in the New Year! We are here to be of service."We are manufacturer-neutral and application specific. Our experienced certified engineers deploy and support our “complete voice & data solutions” worldwide. Celebrating 14 years of excellence. JOIN one of our Zultys Webinars, see http://alliant.eventbrite.com/ for Details! >>>Your Innovation Partner for Converged IT Solutions.. GO ALLIANT!
Events

Dial Tone/Internet

A Single Point of Contact for All Your Telecom Needs

Today's telecom industry offers more choices than ever before: traditional and basic business line (POTS), switched long distance, dedicated long distance, DSL, integrated T1, PRI SIP, Trunking, Metro E, MPLS, and DS3...But as the list keeps growing, this multitude of options can start to seem like too much of a good thing.

click below for real time quotes

If you're not sure which services are the best fit for your budget and business requirements, Alliant DataTel can help.

Our certified staff of telecom consultants can do it all: analyze your needs, negotiate the best deal, manage the installation of your telecom services, and audit your billing.

Technical Support

We have Factory Certified Technicians who are trained in the installation of phone networks and business systems. We resell new and used business telephone systems from small to mid-size businesses. That includes the actual phone systems; TDM & IP-PBX, voicemail systems, additions such as message on hold, battery back-up, headsets, etc.

Wireless and Mobile Networks For the Internet

Introduction:

Mobile and wireless Internet systems have brought in several advantages. People in business are benefited by Wi-Fi as they travel around for their business purposes. Furthermore, even if you do not have your laptop with you, your mobile would connect you to Wi-Fi and you would never miss your important emails as they drop into your email inbox. Wi-Fi also helps you to set up wireless internet connectivity at home. If there is more than one user, Wi-Fi connects all your computers to the Internet, and sets up computer to computer connectivity as well. Wireless network brings in sheer mobility, and it also provides rigidity, and helps you to reach out to distant places.

With the progress of technology and availability of bandwidth, Wi-Fi connectivity prices have dropped to a level where all the modern devices such as, mobile phones, laptops, personal digital assistants, iPhones, iPods etc. can now all access the Internet without any hassle. Wireless and mobile network provide the user with a better security than a satellite network, since, the signal as in a satellite network, does not travel as it is in the process of transfer. In case of wireless network the signal travels straight to the recipient. Wireless networking has made faster downloads possible, and as far as applications are concerned, such as, games, audio-video programs, chats, multimember chats, video-conference calls, navigation has become easier, making your computer more efficient.

When you set up a wireless network, you would be able to access Internet within a radius of 100 feet. This allows you the mobility, where you can move about in your office and access the Internet or your emails from either your laptop or WAP enabled mobile phone. Your personal computers, laptops are all already installed with wireless chipsets which allow you to connect to the Internet automatically. The Bluetooth in your mobile works on wireless connectivity, making your life easier with a wide range of new and advanced wireless gadgets, such as, wireless microphones, wireless headsets, wireless stereo speakers, computer peripherals, televisions.

Architecture:

With the advent of wireless connectivity, it has become an important tool in business and profession, making wireless networking a valuable asset for the modern world. WAN, which is the term used for Wireless local area networking, is a radio technology which provides super speed, unlike the cellular technology. The state-of-art technology standard, IEEE 802.11b offers a maximum speed of up to 11 Mbps. However, for a single user the technology provides a maximum through-put of 11 Mbps, in an average of 6.5 Mbps, while General Packet Radio (GPRS) provides a data rate of 172 kbps, typically 42 kbps, and the third-generation terminal offering to 2 Mbps, typically 144 kbps.

The wireless network and the Internet have started to converge globally. Worldwide Internet users have grown from 200 million to over 3 billion by the year 2008, and it is expected that during the same time wireless network users would grow by leaps and bounds from 300 million to over 2 billion. The market dynamics is now driving the business industries in the world towards packet based IP technology, which provides a new one-of-its-kind opportunity to the operators in providing variety of new customised services to mobile cellular subscribers.

The next generation will see the wireless packet based networking, which will be flexible in architecture, open, and standard based. The next generation of wireless network will facilitate easy migration from the present hierarchical circuit-switched technology to peer-to-peer packet-switched network. In the very near future wireless network would be able to take the true advantage of peer-to-peer networks and provide better facilities to the service providers.

Wi-Fi – IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN:

All the members of 802.11 family use over-the-air modulation that utilises the same basic protocol. Amongst the protocols, the ones defined by the 802.11b and 802.11g protocols are most popular, and these definitions are the ones which have been formed by changes made in the original ones. Though 802.11 was the first ever standard for wireless network, the protocol 802.11b was the first one which has been widely accepted. This acceptance is followed by the ones defined by 802.11g and 802.11n, where 802.11n is the new multi-streaming protocol and is still under a draft form.

The WLAN standard, IEEE 802.11, has a wide acceptance for several different environments existing today. The simplicity and rigidness of this technology are the two main characteristics which prove to be fail-proof due the distributed approach. IEEE 802.11 uses ISM band at 2.4 GHz, and it produces a data rate which can go upto 11 Mbps at wireless medium.

A higher data rate is achieved by the new version IEEE 802.11a with a through-put of 54 Mbps at the wireless medium by using the ODFM modulation technique. Quite recently the group, looking after IEEE 802.11, has managed to enhance the current 802.11 MAC protocol which supports applications with QoS (quality of Service) requirements. Efforts are on to standardise the enhancement of QoS functionality of WANs, which could bring about several opportunities for new multimedia applications in mobile and other portable devices.

Author: Prabir Sen
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
Provided by: Latest trends in mobile phone

  • Share/Bookmark
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Posts
  • blog traffic exchangeWill VOIP & IP Telephony Eventually Replace Traditional Phones? What is VoIP? It uses the same principles as a phone but it uses the transmission of the internet. Most VoIP to VoIP phones are actually free - amazing no call charges and no more bills.So if there were VoIP networks set up all over the world with everyone......
  • blog traffic exchangeVoIP Technology - Talk is Cheap! VoIP products are integral to the most advanced and reliable VoIP and Voice over ATM platforms currently sold by leading VoIP telecom and networking companies worldwide. VoIP products based on VoIP enabled technology products employ Voice over Packet chip processors, VoIP PCI and cPCI communication boards and VoIP media gateway......
  • blog traffic exchangeAn Overview of Wireless Networking Whether you want to make a phone call from your mobile, receive a message on your pager, or check your email from a PDA, we have come across a wireless data or voice network. If a user or a company wants to make data portable then Wireless networking is......
  • blog traffic exchangeWill VOIP & IP Telephony Eventually Replace Traditional Phones? What is VoIP? It uses the same principles as a phone but it uses the transmission of the internet. Most VoIP to VoIP phones are actually free - amazing no call charges and no more bills.So if there were VoIP networks set up all over the world with everyone......
  • blog traffic exchangeWill VOIP & IP Telephony Eventually Replace Traditional Phones? What is VoIP? It uses the same principles as a phone but it uses the transmission of the internet. Most VoIP to VoIP phones are actually free - amazing no call charges and no more bills.So if there were VoIP networks set up all over the world with everyone......
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Websites
  • blog traffic exchangeMobile Internet to Dominate Within 5 Years Mobile Internet to Dominate Within 5 Years -- Study - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership By Jeff Bertolucci Thu, December 17, 2009 — PC World — The mobile Internet is growing faster than its desktop counterpart ever did, and more users may go online via mobile devices than desktop PCs......
  • Google entry into the phone businessGoogle's Foray Into Mobile Phones Is Risky [/caption] By Jeffry Bartash Wall Street Journal The apparent plan of Google Inc. (GOOG) to produce a mobile phone under its own brand has unsettled the wireless industry, but the Web giant won't find it easy to replicate the same success it's achieved on the Internet. Last weekend, the company......
  • Apple seeks ban on U.S. Nokia importsApple seeks ban on U.S. Nokia imports [/caption] The ongoing patent battle between Apple and Nokia escalated Friday, when Apple moved to block imports of Nokia cell phones to the U.S. Apple made its request in a complaint filed with the International Trade Commission, an independent federal agency that examines issues including unfair trade practices involving patent,......
  • blog traffic exchangeGet The New Motorola Droid Phone For Free! The Motorola and Verizon Wireless U.S. mobile operator has at long last presented the new mobile phone,  Motorola Droid. >>>>Get The New Motorola Droid Phone For Free<<<< The New Motorola Droid is presented in the side slider form component. It is fitted out with a QWERTY keyboard, 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen......
  • blog traffic exchange5 New Technologies That Will Change Everything This article, "5 New Technologies That Will Change Everything"  from PC World by Glenn Fleishman is all about some future technology that is coming in the not-so-distant future. He disscussed 3D TV, HTML5, video over Wi-Fi, superfast USB 3.0, and mobile "augmented reality." All these future techn0logyies will emerge as breakthrough......

Related posts:

  1. Advantages of Wireless (Wi-Fi) Networks Over Wired LAN Networks
  2. How Wireless Internet Phones Work
  3. A Complete Analysis of Current Routing Protocols in Mobile Adhoc Networks
  4. Wireless Routers: Features of DLinks DI-634M MIMO Wireless Router
  5. Sierra Wireless AirLink X Modems Now Available on the Bell Mobility High-Speed Data Network

1 comment to Wireless and Mobile Networks For the Internet

You must be logged in to post a comment.