Examples of using Fixed-wireless in English and their translations into Danish
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NetComm Wireless announces gigabit fixed-wireless device.
T to improve fixed-wireless broadband across regional areas.
NetComm to provide 4G-like service to remote areas with new fixed-wireless device.
Aussie Broadband also called for the fixed-wireless network technology to be included in NBN's new wholesale pricing model.
Significant investment is being placed into wireless technology that enable more spectrum andmore fibre connected cell sites to be deployed for mobile and fixed-wireless broadband.
The CEO said fixed-wireless has the potential to surpass 1 gigabit per second once 5G arrives, but satellite would always lag behind.
We know that the radio technology andthe antenna technology that we have can support 100Mbps on fixed-wireless- and that's with the 4G protocol, that's even pre-5G.
We believe NBN's definition of congestion on fixed-wireless towers is inadequate, particularly compared with the expectations of customers,” Aussie Broadband said.
We sat down with Ericsson andcame up with a whole new architecture for how to do this layer 2 tunnel wireless network that people just call fixed-wireless now- but it had never been done before.”.
People on HFC have a good experience;people with fixed-wireless have a good experience; people with satellite overwhelmingly are having a good experience.
The committee also recommended that the government set a reasonable data allowance on NBN's Sky Muster satellite service, anddirect NBN to develop plans for a wholesale mobile service using its fixed-wireless towers.
NetComm Wireless has announced the‘world's fastest' fixed-wireless outdoor device, which will allow speeds of up to 1Gbps and will be used for NBN customers later this year.
Industry has welcomed the report, with the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network(ACCAN) calling it“generally positive” butsuggesting that it should be expanded to regional NBN services of satellite and fixed-wireless.
Last week, NetComm announced the launch of a 1Gbps-capable intelligent 4G fixed-wireless outdoor device, which is set to be used on the NBN fixed-wireless network.
NetComm Wireless, which also supplies fixed-wireless equipment to Australia's National Broadband Network(NBN), is providing AT& T with outdoor wireless antennas enabling connectivity speeds of at least 10Mbps to under-served premises across 18 states.
NetComm Wireless and AT& T are focused on bringing broadband connectivity to rural areas across 18 US states using fixed-wireless, while AT& T also rolls out its‘5G Evolution' network to 20 metropolitan areas.
We continued to roll out the Ericsson/NBN fixed-wireless contract and anticipate launching a new 100Mbps service this calendar year, our third technology upgrade in only four years.
NBN CEO Bill Morrow had previously told ZDNet that NBN is“closely” watching improvements in satellite technology and capacity, including 1Tbps satellites being built by others, as well as deploying a third satellite ormoving more satellite users to the fixed-wireless network.
The company has been working with NBN on its fixed-wireless network for years, entering the project via a backdoor by partnering with Ericsson on developing a solution for a layer 2 wireless network.
This world-first device incorporates a G. fast/VDSL modem with reverse power feed capability, as well as monitoring and diagnostics reporting in a single device,” NetComm Wireless CEO and MD Ken Sheridan said.“Wecontinued to roll out the Ericsson/NBN fixed-wireless contract and anticipate launching a new 100Mbps service this calendar year, our third technology upgrade in only four years.
It is our firm view that the rollout of fixed-wireless program needs to be paused, similar to the pause recently applied to HFC technology, whilst NBN addresses issues of congestion on fixed-wireless towers.”.
But the issue quite frankly is how would that be used because of the spectrum limitations,because of the nature of fixed-wireless in itself, when it comes to the peak period of the day, there is going to be a different experience people get, and to stay at that 100 megabits per second would be unlikely in the evening hours,” Morrow told ZDNet.
We delivered our first sales of fixed-wireless devices to AT& T for the initial rollout, and while the pace of the rollout has been slower than initially expected, we anticipate an acceleration in FY19 as AT& T look to ensure 1.1 million premises are available for service by 2020.”.
Instead, the Coalition's mix of fibre,hybrid fibre-coaxial(HFC), and fixed-wireless deployments resulted in a pause during the rollout, followed by a leap in connections that had retail service providers(RSPs) scrambling to win market share.
Repeating its calls from December to cease sales on the fixed-wireless network while congestion is addressed, Aussie Broadband then used its submission[PDF] to say there needs to be an“industry standard on what constitutes congestion”.
NetComm Wireless is also working with NBN on its fixed-wireless network, most recently helping the broadband company attain gigabit speeds and developing a fixed-wireless network terminating device that allows a 100/40Mbps fixed-wireless product.
In Austin, we see all types of weather and substantial foliage;taking our fixed-wireless 5G trials out of the lab and into the real world helps us learn important factors about mmWave and 5G,” AT& T Wireless Network Architecture and Design senior vice president Marachel Knight said.