The routes of access to the Internet and multiple different and perhaps most recently known as the technology Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or WiMax, which can shorten each half as the modernization of technical WiFi, which has a range of 100 meters, are used to exchange information between computers, as used in broadcast wireless Internet service in public places such as cafes, public parks, places of work, homes .. Etc.. If you draw one of them getting on a mobile computer in one of the great cafes in your female that sailing on the Internet via WiFi.
Through descriptions previous understand that technical WiMax launches Canadian company Redline Communications is a wireless network very similar to GSM mobile phone network but it works in the frequency space available 10 and 66 Gigahertz, which gives them the possibility of the proliferation of large-scale up to 50 km from a point broadcasting and even the future, the ability to transfer data average size of 70 megabytes per second-70Mbps-combustion mean that the ability to access the Internet will change so quickly many of the concepts of sound and image transfer because it simply will be able to follow the example wicked favorite channels in the space clearly not wonderful not the dream of anywhere it is available to send WiMax, or speak with Agherabak at the other end of the world sound and picture across programs conversation without complaining of the slow movement in the picture that you see them, or the use of this technique for the operation of surveillance cameras installed in your business enjoy while cruise with friends, and is worth mentioning here that this technique using a high security encryption system that exists in this technical passes several stages during the contact, when communication is the start of the use of encryption and X.509 communication system is used during the 56-bit-DES are two systems Kvelan providing an excellent level of protection.
The talk will go on this wonderful new TECHNOLOGY therefore We will complete our conversation next week.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
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