Islam et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Wireless Broadband technologies for regional and rural Australia: A last-mile perspectiveIslam et al., 2008
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- Islam A
- Selvadurai N
- Town G
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The deployment of wireless broadband networks to deliver high-speed broadband services to regional and rural Australia is increasingly being examined as a viable alternative to the deployment of wired technology. Whilst last-mile connectivity (ie the connection which links …
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