Comcast-Approved Cable Modems (CMs) and Wireless Routers
Earlier in our look at DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding, we mentioned the benefits of buying your own cable modem (CM). …
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Earlier in our look at DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding, we mentioned the benefits of buying your own cable modem (CM). …
Read moreComcast-Approved Cable Modems (CMs) and Wireless Routers
Full disclosure—Your intrepid blogger is partial to Android and Windows when compared to Apple and iOS but is well aware …
Read moreSD Card Readers and Hub Drives: Data Storage for iOS Devices
An L.A.-based mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) piggybacking on Sprint’s and (just within the last year) AT&T’s cellular networks in …
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Last summer this space overviewed satellite phone technology and companies. On this outing we focus on one sat com industry …
FTTX — it’s not some quadratic algebraic equation. Per Margaret Rouse of whatis.com, Fiber to the X (FTTX) “is a …
Read moreSo Close and Yet So Far Away… Fiber to the X (FTTX)
Heard of the technology startup company Veniam? If you haven’t before, you’re likely to hear a lot more about them …
Read moreVeniam: Internet of Moving Things (Connected Transportation)
One of the buzzwords often heard in our 21st century service economy is “outsourcing.” Outsourcing — contracting with an outside …
Last time, this space discussed T1s. Today we discuss T3, T1’s bigger brother. Both are examples of T-Carrier technology, developed …
Old tip-and-ring geezers like your venerable correspondent are intimately familiar with T1s whereas younger whippersnappers raised on cable VoIP are …
How big are the expectations of millimeter wave (MMW) 5G technology? In November 2016 Verizon’s CEO Lowell McAdam, appearing at …
Read moreIs Millimeter Wave Technology Really “Wireless Fiber”? (Answered)