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Proceedings of the second ACM SIGCOMM workshop on Networked systems for developing regions, 2008
This paper presents a broadband island defined by a fibre-optic communication network between Bunda and Serengeti, two rural districts in the Mara region in northern Tanzania. The purpose of the network is to facilitate creation and sharing of information at government institutions.
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This paper presents a broadband island defined by a fibre-optic communication network between Bunda and Serengeti, two rural districts in the Mara region in northern Tanzania. The purpose of the network is to facilitate creation and sharing of information at government institutions.
Amos Nungu +2 more
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Broadband communication and its realization with broadband ISDN
IEEE Communications Magazine, 1987In addition to narrowband services, future broadband networks will also include broadband services for applications like: high-speed communication of data, text and graphics person-to-person video communication, access to video information as well as broadcast of programs and data.
Heinrich Armbrüster, Gerhard Arndt
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Broadband spin echoes and broadband SIFTER in EPR
Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2015Applications of broadband pulses for EPR have been reported for FID, echo detection and inversion pulses recently. Here we present a broadband Hahn, stimulated and refocused echo sequence derived from adiabatic pulses. The formation of echoes is accomplished by using variable chirp rates and pulse lengths.
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Arthroscopy, 2002
Abstract The Internet is a tool one can use every day to get information. In every location, the way you can access the Internet is different. The purpose of this article is to review the different types of Internet access available with emphasis on broadband. The advantages and disadvantages of every type of access are discussed.
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Abstract The Internet is a tool one can use every day to get information. In every location, the way you can access the Internet is different. The purpose of this article is to review the different types of Internet access available with emphasis on broadband. The advantages and disadvantages of every type of access are discussed.
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Is broadband land seismic as good as marine broadband?
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013, 2013To evaluate the potential of modern land seismic capabilities and further improve the seismic value for the mining industry, AngloGold Ashanti (AGA) has acquired a prospect area of 35 km2. The geological objective of this test is to image the formations above and below the Ventersdorp Control Reef (VCR) and down to the carbon leader reef, for depths ...
M. Denis, M. Denis, V. Brem, F. Pradalie
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Communications of the ACM, 2017
Scientists are demonstrating that lasers could be the future of space communication.
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Scientists are demonstrating that lasers could be the future of space communication.
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Communications of the ACM, 2002
Providers know once customers go broadband, they'll never go back to the dark days of dialup.
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Providers know once customers go broadband, they'll never go back to the dark days of dialup.
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IEEE Multimedia, 2000
The Internet's phenomenal growth has created the potential for a ubiquitously connected society. This potential has been slow in coming, however, in part because the majority of today's home users connect to the Internet over slow analog telephone lines.
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The Internet's phenomenal growth has created the potential for a ubiquitously connected society. This potential has been slow in coming, however, in part because the majority of today's home users connect to the Internet over slow analog telephone lines.
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IEEE Micro, 2000
The broadband revolution truly is of the same magnitude as the industrial revolution of the 1800s. The changes we're going to see over the next decade will principally come from the connected home. We'll see bandwidth increasing a thousandfold from today's voice band 56-Kbps modems to tens of megabits per second through DSL and cable modems, and other ...
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The broadband revolution truly is of the same magnitude as the industrial revolution of the 1800s. The changes we're going to see over the next decade will principally come from the connected home. We'll see bandwidth increasing a thousandfold from today's voice band 56-Kbps modems to tens of megabits per second through DSL and cable modems, and other ...
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A broadband utopia [fast broadband connectivity]
IEEE Spectrum, 2006The Utah Telecommunication Open Infrastructure Agency (Utopia) promises to deliver to each of its 3,000 subscribers high-speed Internet access, telephony and television programming through a fiber-optic cable at data rates that reach 30 megabits per second. Encompassing 14 cities in the northeastern Utah, the optical-fiber broadband network is expected
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