Posts Tagged ‘Network’

What is Auto-Redundancy in Telecom Network?

A telecommunication network involves the use of cables. Natural calamities and failure of functioning of equipments are some of the disasters that are suffered and need to be overcome.

Auto-redundancy is the method of automating restoration of service to damaged or destroyed telecommunication network elements. A restoration plan is executed automatically in order to recover data about the damaged network.

The brief outline of the method is as below:

To route non-involved telecommunications traffic around an affected area.
To give the affected area communications access to the rest of the world.
To recover communications service to a normal condition as quickly as possible through restoration and repair.

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Adoption Network

Adoption Network Reviews – Adoption Network

Below are some common issues that both sides often face.
Many open adoptions are cordial, but somewhat reserved. For most people, telephone calls have become the preferred mode of communication. Even people who telephone or visit each other sometimes feel detached. Sometimes feeling that they have nothing in common but the child, adoptive parents often tend to concentrate on reporting the child’s milestones to the birthparents.

Adoption Network Review – ANLC Reviews

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WiMAX Modems in the Network and Indoor Coverage

WiMAX Modems in the Network and Indoor Coverage

K.Ravi

Assist. Professor

Dept. of Informatics

kolipakaravi@yahoo.co.in

ABSTRACT:

WiMAX has enabled convergence of mobile and fixed broadband networks through a common wide-area radio-access technology and flexible network architecture. Since January 2007, the IEEE 802.16 Working Group has been developing a new amendment of the IEEE 802.16 standard (i.e., IEEE 802.16m) as an advanced air interface to meet the requirements of ITU-R/IMT-advanced for 4G systems, as well as for the next-generation mobile network operators.

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