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Wireless Telephony Systems
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ALSO CALLED: Mobile Telephony Systems, Mobile Telephony, Mobile Telephone Systems, and PCS Systems
DEFINITION: Personal Access Communications System (PACS) is a type of wireless telephone network compatible with telephone sets, answering machines, fax machines, and computers. A PACS can be used like a local area network (LAN) with voice capability and can be part of a larger network or can be connected into the telephone system.A typical PACS resembles a cellular telephone network in miniature. It contains
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Wireless Telephony Systems Reports
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Three Steps to a Mobility Strategy
sponsored by AT&T Corp
WHITE PAPER:
Many organizations have implemented mobility in a tactical and piecemeal manner, not realizing the gains possible from adopting a more strategic approach. This paper explains how to conduct a mobility audit, review your business activities, and develop an effective mobility implementation plan.
Posted: 28 Oct 2009 | Published: 28 Oct 2009
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Maximize the Mobile Web Opportunity: Ensuring Quality Experiences with Mobile Performance Monitoring
sponsored by Gomez
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This white paper will look at the current state of the mobile Web and outline how you can maximize the mobile opportunity through the delivery of compelling mobile Web experiences.
Posted: 28 Sep 2009 | Published: 28 Sep 2009
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HP OpenCall Media Platform: A Cost-effective, Agile IP Media Server
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
WHITE PAPER:
Mobile communication technologies are evolving quickly and new customer demands arise almost every day. At the same time, the economic downturn has impacted budgets, so that cost efficiency now tops the corporate agenda. Service providers must now must not only test and develop new services to meet customer demand, but do it within tight budgets.
Posted: 16 Sep 2009 | Published: 16 Sep 2009
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Four Key Ingredients for Successful Mobile Services
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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To compete and succeed in the changing market, service providers need to enhance their voice offerings and at the same time deliver innovative new experiences for their customers. In this white paper, we present four key ingredients for making this approach work.
Posted: 16 Sep 2009 | Published: 16 Sep 2009
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eBook - The Mobile Enterprise: Taking Wireless Networking to the Next Level
sponsored by SearchMobileComputing
EBOOK:
Read this eBook to learn how faster, more robust 802.11n WLANs can help your business offer new mobility services to improve mobility and reduce cost through fixed-mobile convergence. Discover how unified communications applications can exploit wireless mobile connectivity to facilitate workforce collaboration and enhance productivity.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Published: 10 Sep 2009
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IDC WhitePaper: The Business Case for a Unified Wired and Wireless Solution
sponsored by Hewlett-Packard Company
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To determine the return on investment (ROI) associated with the implementation of an HP ProCurve UWW network solution, IDC conducted a study of eight organizations world wide that have successfully performed HP ProCurve UWW implementations and are running the solution in their production environments today. This paper gives the results.
Posted: 10 Aug 2009 | Published: 10 Aug 2009
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The Multiscreen concept: Why it's Needed and How to Get Started
sponsored by Alcatel-Lucent
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Multi-screen is the next step beyond Triple Play. Triple Play allows consumers to experience media on their mobile, their TV, and their PC. Multi-screen allows content to be consumed seamlessly. Listen to this podcast and see how both consumers and service providers benefit from this evolutionary step in multimedia presentations.
Posted: 09 Jun 2009 | Premiered: 09 Jun 2009
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WIRELESS TELEPHONY SYSTEMS DEFINITION (continued):
numerous radio port control units (RCPUs), each of which is the equivalent of a cellular repeater, but with a shorter communications range, linking subscriber sets within a radius of a few hundred feet. RPCUs are located on utility poles, atop buildings, and in other unobtrusive places that offer good coverage for several hundred feet in all directions. RPCU transmitter power is limited to 800 milliwatts. The operating frequency is in the UHF (ultra-high-frequency) radio range at 1.9 GHz.The subscriber sets in a PACS can be fixed, mobile, or portable. Voice subscriber sets use 32 Kbps or 64 Kbps
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