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  • A mix of smaller players (phone, cable, satellite and fixed-wireless) make up the balance.

    FCC plans to formalize Internet rules on net neutrality draw fire 2009

  • Telkom's board said a decision had been taken to invest in the build of a fixed-wireless (voice and data) and a mobile data network.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • The county invested about $8,000 in the fixed-wireless system, says Mr. Bertram, and promised to help Blue One obtain permission from water districts and private property owners to install equipment on water towers in the county.

    Faster and Stronger 2008

  • NextWeb, a California fixed-wireless Internet service provider for business, will expand its coverage area that will now span the Greater Los Angeles area.

    NextWeb Boosts LA Network 2005

  • Serve a market with cable, DSL, and fixed-wireless competition.

    Boing Boing: February 23, 2003 - March 1, 2003 Archives 2003

  • But Crupi is skeptical of these plans, citing as an example the Broadband Wireless Internet Forum BWIF, an industry group that several years ago advocated the adoption of a different fixed-wireless technology for broadband Internet access.

    TI: WiMAX, or WiFUD 2004

  • Government-funded NBN Co was created to build and operate a fibre-optic cable network to 93 per cent of Australian homes, schools and businesses, with the rest provided by fixed-wireless and satellite technology.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Government-funded NBN Co was created to build and operate a fibre-optic cable network to 93 per cent of Australian homes, schools and businesses, with the rest provided by fixed-wireless and satellite technology.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Government-funded NBN Co was created to build and operate a fibre-optic cable network to 93 per cent of Australian homes, schools and businesses, with the rest provided by fixed-wireless and satellite technology.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • ST is rolling out a CDMA2000 fixed-wireless system that enables it to potentially re-enter the mobile sector.

    unknown title 2011

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