Archive for September, 2006

Latest Trends in Wireless Broadband

Tuesday, September 19th, 2006

Infinite Information can be Moved via Wireless Broadband

The term wireless is an old fashioned one that is used to describe a radio transceiver, which is a mixed term used for receivers and transmitting devices, that was used in wireless telegraphy. Now the term wireless broadband is used to describe the wireless connections used in cellular networks and wireless broadband internet. Nowadays the term wireless is used to describe the way of communicating through use of low-powered radio waves for the transmission of data between devices.

The Future of Communication: Broadband

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Faster than Telephone Lines

In general electronics and telecommunications, any signal or circuit which consists of or handles a broad range of frequencies is known as broadband. This is a term that is used relatively and is best understood in the context of wide frequencies.

The broadband range of signals is broad as the term itself implies, and is different to radio signals which carry a very narrowband consisting of Morse code. Broadband can carry much more than just Morse code and includes speech and music and at the same time does not lose the high audio frequencies required to reproduce realistic sounds.


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