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Was (wer) ist MMDS - definition

WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
MMDS; Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service; Multi-channel Multi-point Distribution Service; Multi-channel multi-point distribution service; Wireless cable; Multipoint microwave distribution system; Wireless Cable; Multipoint Multichannel Distribution Service

MMDS         
Multi-channel, Multi-point Distribution System
MVDDS dispute         
DISPUTES REGARDING FCC APPROVAL OF MVDDS TERRESTRIAL WIRELESS BROADBAND TECHNOLOGY
MDS International S.A.; MMDS HyperCable; HyperCable; Worldwave; MMDS Hypercable; Hypercable; Jean-Claude Ducasse; Northpoint Technology; MDS International
The MVDDS dispute refers to several legal disputes and political controversies that surrounded Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval of MVDDS terrestrial wireless broadband technology. The controversy arose over the lobbying efforts of Northpoint Technology, a developer of MVDDS, to receive approval and licensing for the technology.

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Multichannel multipoint distribution service

Multichannel multipoint distribution service (MMDS), formerly known as broadband radio service (BRS) and also known as wireless cable, is a wireless telecommunications technology, used for general-purpose broadband networking or, more commonly, as an alternative method of cable television programming reception.

MMDS is used in Australia, Barbados, Belarus, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Iceland, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Portugal (including Madeira), Russia, Slovakia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Thailand, Ukraine, United States, Uruguay and Vietnam. It is most commonly used in sparsely populated rural areas, where laying cables is not economically viable, although some companies have also offered MMDS services in urban areas, most notably in Ireland, until they were phased out in 2016.