Gateways - Hubs White Papers
Completing the 4G Vision: Gateways for Mobile WiMAX
Overview WiMAX is a set of specifications created by the WiMAX Forum and based on standards developed by the IEEE 802.16 Working Group (WG). There are two standards of note here. The first is IEEE 802.16-2004, sometimes called 802.16d, which specifies a common air interface for fixed (both ends stationary) microwave equipment. But since the high-growth market opportunity for wireless of any form today is in mobile systems, the 802.16 WG subsequently issued 802.16e-2005, which specifies a mobile broadband technology.
| Publisher | Farpoint Group | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | September 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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Router Essentials
This white paper introduces the reader to basic router concepts, commands, and configurations. It is designed to address the "basic of the basics concepts" and helps lay a solid...
Enterprise Survivable Servers (ESS): Architectural Overview
Enterprise Survivable Servers (ESS) is an offering which takes an existing Avaya Communication Manager (CM) system to a higher level of availability and survivability. ESS achieves this by allowing media...
Virtualization of Service Gateways in Multi-Provider Environments
Nowadays it seen that more and more services are being brought to connected homes, such as entertainment or home automation. These services are published and operated by a variety of...
Intel 915G Express Chipset Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH)
This paper details the Intel 915G Express chipset graphics and memory controller hub (GMCH) key benefits and operation. It is intended for a technical audience interested in learning about the...
Microsoft Cluster Services and ThinPrint .print: Installation and Configuration of .print Server Engine
Microsoft Cluster Services place special demands on program installation and configuration. ThinPrint .print runs in a network architecture. A TCP/IP network must therefore be installed. This white paper therefore describes...



