Baccarelli et al., 2005 - Google Patents
Broadband wireless access networks: a roadmap on emerging trends and standardsBaccarelli et al., 2005
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- Baccarelli E
- Biagi M
- Bruno R
- Conti M
- Gregori E
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- Broadband services: Business models and technologies for community networks
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Broadband wireless communication is expected to expand social and economic benefits arising from entertainment, e-commerce, teleworking, e-learning and even e-government. It may also be the desired bridge toward the ubiquitous and pervasive utilization of the Internet …
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