Does FTTH Solve Our Data Needs?
Tuesday, 03. 9. 2010 – Category: T2 Communications
As was discussed in the previous article, “The Demand for the Data Pipe,” data consumption continues to grow at a strong pace thanks to the increasingly IP based communication and entertainment products entering the marketplace. This comes as no surprise to network providers, who are seeing their networks being tapped out not just by the super users, but by regular (often low revenue generating) consumers.
Clearly, data consumption is not just a network’s concern. It also affects the content providers, who want their products available and working well to anyone who wants to use them. As a result, even these companies are stepping in and pushing to expand and improve how data networks operate.
In February, Google announced a new initiative in which they would be funding…
Comparing 3G Networks
Friday, 11. 20. 2009 – Category: Ranger Wireless Solutions
An interesting lawsuit by AT&T has been making a lot of news lately. They are suing Verizon in an effort to force them to stop airing new ads that tout a superior 3G network. While the case seems far from over, current rulings seem to be favoring Verizon; who touts having five times the 3G coverage. This debate brings to light an interesting conversation—how do you determine the best 3G network? The truth is (at least in part) in the eye of the beholder.
The term 3G is really more generic than it seems. In simple terms, 3G stands for the 3rd Generation of wireless networks. It actually describes many different technology types, from CDMA to GSM to even WiMAX. Therefore, depending on the wireless carrier you are talking…