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  2. Policies promoting wireless broadband in the United States

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    Another estimated cost of the wireless broadband plan is $7.2 billion from stimulus funds. [12] Another plan is calling for $10.7 billion to commit to the support, development and deployment of the wireless broadband. [1] Despite the cost, wireless would help with public safety affordance of greater levels of effectiveness and interoperability. [1]

  3. Wireless site survey - Wikipedia

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    This used to be the most common method of pre-deployment Wi-Fi survey. During an active survey, the wireless adapter is associated with one or several access points to measure round-trip time, throughput rates, packet loss, and retransmissions. Active surveys are used to troubleshoot Wi-Fi networks or to verify performance post-deployment.

  4. National broadband plan - Wikipedia

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    The technology is designed to work without a lot of consumer intervention. For example, HNIS will automatically provision open Wi-Fi access wherever subscribers travel. The combination of mobile broadband with Wi-Fi works seamlessly as well. Currently, smartphones can use Wi-Fi or mobile data, but not both at the same time...

  5. Network planning and design - Wikipedia

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    Network planning and design is an iterative process, encompassing topological design, network-synthesis, and network-realization, and is aimed at ensuring that a new telecommunications network or service meets the needs of the subscriber and operator. [1]

  6. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    Ravenna - throughout the historic center of Ravenna there is a free wi-fi service called "Ravenna WiFi." [ 48 ] Rome - The WiFimetropolitano project consists in the installation in squares, libraries and meeting places in the metropolitan area, of WiFi devices for free Internet access.

  7. Wireless Infrastructure Association - Wikipedia

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    WIA has been the leading voice in lobbying Congress to include wireless for funding eligibility in its landmark infrastructure bill. The bipartisan-passed legislation will provide $65 billion for broadband deployment and access. This legislation will promote wireless infrastructure deployment, with a priority on unserved communities.

  8. New XBee Wi-Fi Enables Rapid Deployment of Cloud-Based M2M ...

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    The low-power module enables serial-to-Wi-Fi networking in the popular XBee form factor and now features native iDigi Device Cloud integration, a Soft Access Point (AP) interface and Wi-Fi ...

  9. Municipal broadband - Wikipedia

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    A final model is a provision of all layers of service, such as in Chaska, Minnesota, where the city has built and operated a Wi-Fi Internet network that provides email and web hosting applications. These different models involve different public-private partnership arrangements, and varying levels of opportunity for private sector competition.