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Broadband technologies will give first responders new tools to save American lives.
One is new wireless broadband technologies, which may compete for the Internet-to-the-home market.
This integration was made possible with advances in broadband technologies and high speed information processing of the 1990s.
This map displays broadband technologies offered to end users.
With broadband technologies developing, equipment and services are getting faster and cheaper.
This narrowband service has been almost entirely replaced by the new broadband technologies, and is generally only used as a backup.
Broadband technologies supply considerably higher bit rates than dial-up, generally without disrupting regular telephone use.
This may mean no mobile phone service or that service is limited to older and slower mobile broadband technologies.
Terrestrial wireless broadband technologies focus on dense urban centers and leave consumers outside these areas with narrowband connections or no connection at all.
The intended goal of this program is to increase self-sufficiency through computer literacy in a society that is becoming rapidly dependent on broadband technologies.
Broadband technologies like D.S.L. and cable modem service have been slow to reach rural America.
Certainly, the rapid adoption of broadband technologies in other countries had raised expectations for a similar kind of deployment in the United States.
YBKC offers $200,000 in grants each year in order to accelerate independent research into advanced broadband technologies.
They plan to use wireless broadband technologies, amongst others, which not only allows data transfers but also voice in the form of VOIP.
The worldwide slump in telecommunications stocks has forced Eircom to delay the introduction of broadband technologies like fast Internet access and digital television.
In this Notice, we initiate a comprehensive examination of issues regarding the reliability, resiliency and continuity of communications networks, including broadband technologies.
The broadband technologies in widest use are ADSL and cable Internet access.
Differing from traditional video conferencing, mobile collaboration utilizes wireless, cellular and broadband technologies enabling effective collaboration independent of location.
With the advent of the Internet, broadband technologies, new compressed audio formats and portable media players, the popularity of audiobooks has increased significantly.
Lacking a widespread fixed line infrastructure, many emerging markets leapfrog developed markets and use mobile broadband technologies to deliver high-speed internet access to the mass market.
Providers from separate regulatory regimes have been brought into competition with one another as a result of subsequent deployment of digital broadband technologies in telephone and cable networks.
Such access threatens the dominance of the traditional dial-up service provider, while Earthlink, Mindspring and America Online are forming partnerships to offer these broadband technologies.
Ricochet was one of the pioneering wireless Internet services in the United States, before Wi-Fi, 3G, and other broadband technologies were available to the general public.
So far, America Online is locked out of offering broadband access through cable TV systems, which are generally seen as the most promising of several broadband technologies.
Type of Technology Available This map displays broadband technologies offered to end users (e.g. DSL, cable, wireless, fiber, etc.).