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    Wireless Proposal

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    Wireless Technologies Proposal xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx BIS/220 xxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx As the businesses are emerging‚ they require advanced technologies. Wireless technologies are facilitating the businesses in many different ways. Wireless devices and wireless transmission media are technologies used in today’s business. Latest wireless devices such as android phones‚ I-phones‚ I-pads‚ laptops‚ PDA’s and wireless navigation systems provides businesses with various

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    Wireless Signals

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    Wireless Signals Michael Rubendall IT/242 February 25th 2013 Benny Lane Wireless Signals Wireless signals are all around us as we walk or drive around the city or town where we live. The four types of wireless technologies that are out there are Wi-Fi‚ Cellular‚ Bluetooth‚ and WiMAX. We will be looking at these types of wireless technologies a little more in depth‚ where are they most commonly used‚ and how they differ from one another. The first wireless technology that we

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    Sprint

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    customer growth is what will make a company successful and key to beating any leading competitors. Unfortunately for the Sprint Corporation‚ the numbers in customer growth are not where they need to be in order to keep up with their main competition‚ Verizon‚ AT&T‚ and T-Mobile. Sprint is quickly losing their old customers faster than they can contract new ones. This lack of growth could be for a number of reasons‚ but specifically examined are the pricing wars. It isn’t that Sprint is not doing their

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    3g vs. 4g

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    4G Wireless Networks Ellen King Dr. James Francisco CIS 500: Information Systems for Decision Making November 3‚ 2012 It has been known for centuries that information is power. What was not known for centuries was how to store information and knowledge in such a way that it can be accessed by everybody from anywhere‚ anytime. (Alrefai‚ AbuAli‚ & Mohammad‚ 2011) We rely on our cell phones‚ mobile computers and tablets more and more each day. We are always on the go and we like having

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    3G & 4G

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    estimated at a range of 100 to 300 Mbps. Peak Upload Rate 5 Mbps 500 Mbps Peak Download Rate 100 Mbps 1 Gbps Switching Technique packet switching packet switching‚ message switching Network Architecture Wide Area Cell Based Integration of wireless LAN and Wide area. Services And Applications CDMA 2000‚ UMTS‚ EDGE etc Wimax2 and LTE-Advance Forward error correction (FEC) 3G uses Turbo codes for error correction. Concatenated codes are used for error corrections in 4G. Frequency Band

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    always-on Internet access -- and who don’t want to rely on public Wi-Fi hot spots -- often turn to a cellular network for connectivity‚ using either a 3G-equipped notebook or an external 3G modem. Now carriers are touting faster fourth-generation wireless networks as the next phase of mobile computing. But to make use of the new networks‚ you have to buy a 4G-capable device or modem and a new‚ often more-expensive service plan. Is it worth the hassle and expense of upgrading to 4G? To answer that

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    Chief Executive Review

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    long-term strategy‚ by building firm foundations for the future with our substantial investments in Vodafone Red‚ Project Spring and unified communications. Review of the year It has been a year of substantial strategic progress. The sale of our Verizon Wireless stake has rewarded shareholders for their support‚ and enabled the acceleration of our strategy through the acquisition of Kabel Deutschland‚ the pending acquisition of Ono and our Project Spring investment programme. Our operational performance

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    Price Wars

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    Price Wars in the Wireless Market 1. Who are the key players in this industry? The key players in the wireless industry are Verizon Wireless‚ AT&T‚ Sprint‚ and T-Mobile. With these four companies controlling 90% of the market‚ there are no other ‘key players’ in the industry. U.S. Cellular is not quite a ‘key player’‚ however they do hold approximately 2.4% of the customer nationwide and must be in the overall picture. In addition‚ the data suggests that

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    Sprint Competitor Analysis

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    cutting edge network technologies such as the US’s first all digital‚ fiber optic network. Sprint currently has three main divisions: the long distance division which offers phone and data services throughout the world‚ the PCS division that provides wireless phone and data services to customers in the US and Puerto Rico‚ and the Local Distance Division (LDD) that offers local telephone service

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    At&T, T-Mobile Merger

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    purchase T-Mobile from Deutsche Telekom for a staggering $39 billion dollars. The now second largest wireless distributor AT&T would become the largest over its competitor Verizon wireless by acquiring the 30.8 million subscribers that T-Mobile currently holds. This would not be the first time a merger took place between Wireless providers‚ in 2004 Sprint and Nextel merged and in 2009 Alltel merged with Verizon. So it came as no surprise when the two carriers with compatible networks (GSM) announced a potential

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