A strong wireless network can have a very positive effect on virtually any community which has one in place. The benefits go way beyond just simple entertainment, a strong wireless network ensures that even residents on a tight budget can remain in contact with friends and loved ones and it can provide an incredible resource for the education of students of all ages; from entering school all the way through graduate school.
Staying Safe
Communities that have a municipal wireless network in place can have all emergency service personnel online from right inside their vehicles. Laptops on board in police cruisers, ambulances and fire trucks give emergency personnel access to detailed maps of the city and will allow transmission of photos of suspected criminals and detailed layouts of buildings and houses. The laptops will also allow for silent communication between officers and other emergency personnel via e-mail and instant messaging. Wireless cameras will also allow real time footage to be transmitted from emergency vehicles directly back to the station.
Education
Community wireless networks will often allow for wireless internet connection, free of charge to schools, colleges and libraries opening up the world's largest resource – the internet – to classrooms and students. This will allow younger students to experience activities and get knowledge that may not have been available to them for years to come, all while keeping the expense for hard copy resources down. Books, streaming videos, educational games and activities all become available to teachers and students with little more than the click of a few buttons. What would have taken hundreds of dollars worth of books to teach can now be imparted to young students on a few cents worth of copy paper.
High school and college age students also get big benefits from the ability to log onto the internet. Research papers and doctoral thesis's can know be researched in much less time with direct access to literature that would have only been available through a University library otherwise. Students won't have to worry about hunting down volumes that may be needed by other students and competing for time with the materials that they need, regardless of day or time, even if every single student needs the same resource it will be available via the internet.
Some municipal wireless networks are even offering a wireless internet connection for students to access at home after school hours. This means that the education can be continued beyond the school walls. Students won't be limited to learning from this tremendous resource just during school hours – even if their family couldn't otherwise afford a wireless connection these students would be able to continue their education at home after school hours.
Keeping in Contact
E-mail and instant messaging are incredible ways to stay in touch, even if you have to pay for a monthly wireless service to access the internet, there are many free e-mail and instant messaging services available for you to stay in contact with your loved ones from around the world; send personal messages, greeting cards, pictures and videos, for free, and it doesn't end there. VoIP or voice over internet protocol is becoming a more and more popular way of staying in touch. All VoIP takes is some simple software, a microphone and some speakers and with it you can eliminate your standard phone service. The initial investment for VoIP is very minimal, many computer users already have microphones and speakers, and using it is just a simple as using your regular telephone. VoIP lets you talk to people anywhere in the world for free by transmitting your voice over the internet connection.
The benefits of a strong wireless network to communities can certainly change our lives for the better – a strong network can help educate our children, keep our streets safe and keep us in constant contact with all of our friends and loved ones.
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The advent of wireless broadband has put a new twist on peoples mobility and communications. Wireless broadband connections can take many different forms. From an extension of conventional wired networks in your home or office, to wireless coverage of entire metropolitan areas, to the proliferation of WiFi hotspots all over the world, the Internet truly makes the world a global place.
Wireless Broadband and IP Telephony
Companies like Clearwire and Mobilepro Corp are connecting college campuses, even whole cities to the Internet wirelessly. Using fixed point to point, point to multipoint, and non-line-of-site (NLOS) technologies, these companies can eventually cover areas of dense population that will rival the cellular networks.
Worldwide, even in remote locations, WiFi hotspots only need a little electricity and a satellite uplink to connect to the world.
Wireless broadband and IP telephony have the most potential in the small business and traveling community. A small business with branch offices spread around the country (or the world for that matter) could save considerably on their telecommunication expenses utilizing VoIP. As would the traveling salesperson staying at a far away hotel, more and more of which have their own wireless networks. Just pick a provider, find a hotspot and watch your phone bill drop.
IP telephony over wireless broadband is emerging as a viable alternative to the public switched telephone network (PSTN), and is even encroaching on the cellular communications industry. Whereas the big cellular networks put in place by companies like Sprint and Verizon have done a good job blanketing north America, and Europe, the cost to the consumer can be cut even more by utilizing the Internet to transport voice.
VoIP and the Cellular Networks
IP telephony is a disruptive technology, meaning that it has the potential to turn an existing market upside down. Imagine how the telcos felt when a long distance call for which they used to charge a dollar a minute can now be made for pennies. Needless to say, the babyb bells and mobile phone companies will resist this change, but as the technology evolves, adoption seems inevitable.
Just as the sound quality on cellular networks are generally less than land lines, massive adoption of mobile phones show that people are willing to tolerate loss of quality for convenience. Quality of sound over an IP connection can be anywhere from a dropped call to cell phone quality, to the equivalent of a land line connection, depending on network utilization.
The advantages of VoIP over conventional telephony are becoming clearer, but what would be the advantages of IP telephony over cellular phones? While both cell phone companies and the pure-play VoIP providers have monthly plans, internet phone companies do not charge more for prime time, and the monthly service charges are significantly less. Most mobile phone companies offer free nationwide long distance in the U.S., whereas Vonage, for example offers free calls throughout the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and Europe.
International rates with VoIP are the lowest to be had, to some countries as low as 2-3 cents a minute for a call to a PSTN number. Calls to cell phones however, are charged at a higher rate.
WiFi Cell Phones
Essential to the widespread implementation of wireless VoIP is, of course, the hardware, the phone itself. While many pure play Internet phone companies have had WiFi telephones for a while, the ideal solution would be a cell phone that goes both ways. Companies like Truphone have furthered the cause by developing an Open Source application based on the widely accepted session initiation protocol (SIP), which allows a transition from the Internet to the PSTN.
Nokia, a leading manufacturer of cell phones, has developed a line of smart phones starting with its E60 series that is dual band and can switch between cellular and WiFi networks. Their latest innovation, the N80, combines all the latest technology and truly is a smart phone. These phones will automatically switch back and forth while roaming between cellular and WiFi networks, purportedly without dropping the call.
IP telephony over wireless networks is a technology just out of its infancy, and is yet to become wide spread. The cost effectiveness of routing voice packets over the internet as opposed to land lines, or even cellular networks, cannot be denied. But dont expect the telcos or the cellular phone companies to embrace this technology wholeheartedly until they can figure out a way to make a profit.
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