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Transverse
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According to a 2010 study conducted by Telesperience, the number one customer management issue for communications service providers (CSP) is lack of customer management consistency across channels. The Telesperience research further indicates that “82% of CSPs surveyed reported that a suboptimal customer experience was driving up churn rates and operational costs, while affecting competitive ...
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Black Box Network Services
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When you install a wireless network, how do you ensure that your signal will get to where it’s going?
This white paper provides an overview of factors that affect wireless transmission. Find out how to calculate the power of a wireless signal, the importance of using the correct antenna, why obstacles in a wireless signal’s path are bad news, and more about wireless reception.
Whether you’re ...
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ViewCast
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This article is reprinted with permission from Streaming Media magazine, December 2007/January 2008. © Online, a division of Information Today, Inc.
Is there a more exciting place to be than in the midst of a massive transition to the internet as a transport for media delivery? We are all contributing to a technology shift of massive proportions—and it is having dramatic consequences for our ...
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AirTight Networks
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Review of Detection, Classification, and Prevention Techniques for Wireless Intrusion Prevention Systems
This paper is designed to provide the reader with information on multiple security threats to enterprise networks from WLANs and various detection, classification, and prevention techniques used by Wireless Intrusion Detection/Prevention System (WIDS/WIPS) vendors. This paper focuses on ...
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Berkeley Varitronics Systems
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Digitally modulated radio-frequency (RF) signals manifest unique characteristics at personal communications (PCS) frequencies when they are reflected. Reflections add out-of-phase data symbols that cause bit errors. Paradoxically, simple signal-strength measurements at PCS frequencies (using signals with a narrow bandwidth, such as a continuous wave [CW]) can be deceptive because, although the ...
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