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EDX Wireless LLC EDX creates software tools that are widely used engineering products for designing wireless communications networks, including wireless broadband, LTE, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, public safety, and other mobile wireless systems.
CARRIER CLASS TOOLS-Building Editor
A specialized software package that makes it easy to manage indoor floor plans and outdoor building databases. With its familiar Windows graphical user...
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Brian Webster Consulting RF Engineering and Geographic Information Systems Consulting Company. Provide wireless network design services as well as market intelligence reports with a focus on competitive broadband mapping and adoption rates.
Demographics for Wireless Networks
Our GIS and mapping services can be catered to those who are applying for stimulus money under the NTIA BTOP program or the RUS BIP programs. Specific...
Geographic Information Services (GIS)
Households Passed, FAA Studies, FCC Tower Registration, Mapping of Customer Databases, H26 Tower Database and Location Research, Network compliance studies,...
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ESRI Geography connects our many cultures and societies and influences our way of life. ESRI is built on the philosophy that a geographic approach to problem solving ensures better communication and collaboration.
Geographic...
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Caliper Caliper Corporation, founded in 1983 and headquartered in Newton, MA, is an acknowledged technology leader in the development of geographic information systems (GIS) and transportation software. The highly acclaimed...
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American Roamer, Inc. Established in 1988, American Roamer offers products and services to established and emerging players in telecommunications by custom producing accurate and informative coverage maps as well as a broad range of solutions....
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Manifold Manifold System is a single, integrated product that provides three major classes of GIS functionality in a single package: as a desktop application, as an objects library for programmers and as an Internet Map Server for...
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Networks in Motion, Inc. Networks In Motion provides award-winning wireless navigation solutions for today's GPS-enabled mobile phones. Our exceptionally reliable platforms deliver location-centric information to people on the go, offering...
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Geographic Information Systems
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EDX Wireless LLC
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The factors that determine the behaviors of a wireless network are numerous and complicated. In addition to static factors such as the location and operating characteristics of base station equipment, terrain, clutter and building distribution, the system is also sensitive to time‐dependent factors including the locations and behavior of large numbers of both mobile and fixed remote users. There ...
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Navtrak
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The Business Case for GPS-Based Fleet Tracking Services
The Aberdeen Group, one of America’s most trusted names in business intelligence, has been researching the internal pressures and external market conditions that are driving organizations with mobile workforces to adopt location-based information technology as a means to increase profitability. The information compiled here provides a ...
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EDX Wireless LLC
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This paper discusses some of the propagation models used in wireless system planning and will attempt to categorize and compare them. It will also discuss the different types of models and some of their differentiating factors. There are a wide variety of propagation models available and each are designed for a specific function and/or environment and are valid over a range of frequencies.
The ...
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EDX Wireless LLC
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The design of a rural wireless broadband network presents its own set of challenges that differ in significant ways from network design for urban areas. In addition to covering unserved and underserved locations with sufficient signal as cost effectively as possible, a means of accurately assessing which of these users will be able to successfully subscribe to the network is also critical for ...
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BelAir Networks
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“This is a catastrophe of historic proportions for Minnesota,” explained Governor Tim Pawlenty on August 1, 2007, after a large section of the 35 W bridge collapsed at 6:05 PM, more than 100 feet above the Mississippi River. The bridge carried an average of about 140,000 vehicles a day and 114 vehicles were on it at the time of the collapse. 9-1-1 was inundated with about 500 hundred phone calls ...
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Geographic Information Systems
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