Thursday, September 13, 2007

Issues of Voice over Wi-Fi

1. 802.11 QoS

absence—until very recently—of a standards-based solution for prioritizing

2. Fast Hand-off between APs

re-authentication between APs takes time such that voice suffers.

Product Solution : "UltraThin" access points (APs) & packet-by-packet micro-management of multiple data streams means that adjacent APs are never broadcasting at the same time

segregate different types of traffic (e.g., voice and data) on different radios, completely eliminating the 'contention' issue or need to prioritize traffic

background:
Wi-Fi—802.11b and 802.11g—there are only three non-overlapping channels

3. UMA,
unlicensed mobile access

PhoneWi-Fi Cell Phone T-Mobile Ready

1. With voice revenue slowly declining, operators are looking towards content to make up the difference.
2. They're banking on dual-mode convergence as one tool to do so.
3. The additional bandwidth of a Wi-Fi network should encourage mobile subscribers to use more data services, such as Web, e-mail, MMS, music, video, handset TV, etc.
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