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Duquesne Broadband, a joint venture between DQE Communications and BPL Global, offers high-speed wireless Internet access to residential and small commercial customers through the use of existing power lines, coupled with BPL technology. Initial service offerings will target select areas of Monroeville, with the intent to expand the service, based on customer demand, to cover Allegheny and Beaver counties.
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"With BellSouth Wireless Broadband Service, we can reach even more of our customers with high-speed Internet access," said Randy Roberts, vice president, wireless and CPE management - BellSouth. "One of our primary focuses in these latest deployments has been on our rural customers, some whose only opportunity to experience high-speed Internet is with our wireless broadband service."
Broadband Internet access has become the lifeblood of the tech world. Bill Gates says its spread has enabled the digital decade. Intel boss Paul Otellini says ubiquitous wireless broadband will help unlock the “personal Internet.”
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By providing equipment to connect the household to its wireless service, Duquesne Broadband offers simple and easy access to wireless Internet without additional costs. Pilot customers can receive a full line of services, including unlimited Internet access, multiple email accounts, spam blocking, anti-virus protection, parental controls, and more, all via a secure, personal connection. Furthermore, the stable, monthly price is comparable to other introductory Internet offers.
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One of the broadband wireless access systems for which Plextek undertook extensive development was an innovative radio access network for the delivery of broadband telecomms services to commercial and residential subscribers. The system employed a "Mesh" network of point-to-point microwave links between "Nodes" at customer premises, forming a distributed trunking network over which voice and data services could be routed using ATM technology. The radio access network was initially targeted for operation in the 28GHz and 42GHz mm-wave bands. Traffic routing through the radio network employed an ATM transport platform and the service delivery interface was via ATM Circuit Emulation System.
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"UTStarcom continues to have tremendous success in the global broadband and wireless access markets because its technology provides carriers with simple, revenue-generating IP solutions with impactful services," said Behbehani. "The CommWorks product portfolio complements UTStarcom's existing offerings, and I look forward to creating new opportunities with technology partners and the world's top service providers."
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