Exemplos do corpo de texto para multipoint
1. "We use a multipoint mesh networking system that rolls out like a mini version of the cell phone network," says Richard Lander of Locust World, the company that built the army‘s network.
2. As one insider told us:"The image of wireless access has been very badly damaged by this experience." E–Sharaf has a Wi–Max licence but it is only achieving 7–5 kms on point–to–multipoint connections.
3. Dikici sounded critical of policy implementation regarding GSM [mobile phone] licenses that take far too long to be granted and the over–long arbitration of the Telecommunications Authority for the required interconnection with Türk Telekom. «Not much progress has been made, either, regarding licenses in alternative communication methods, such as local multipoint distribution services (LMDS), Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and 118,» he said.
4. They say the answer lies in Washington and hope to provide a push as Congress weighs several competing bills. It‘s important to come together as governors with a single voice to give some direction,‘‘ said Republican Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah. We deal with these issues day in and day out.‘‘ Western governors have put together a multipoint plan that calls for tougher border enforcement that makes better use of technology; improved and speed the visa system; a guest worker program; and cooperation with Mexico and other Latin America countries to tackle the economic problems that send millions north looking for work.
5. All agree the answer lies in Washington and hope to provide a push as Congress weighs several competing bills. It‘s important to come together as governors with a single voice to give some direction,‘‘ said Republican Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah. We deal with these issues day in and day out.‘‘ Western governors have put together a multipoint plan that asks for tougher border enforcement that makes better use of technology, improvements in the visa system, adoption of a guest worker program and working with Mexico and other Latin America countries to tackle the root economic causes that send millions north looking for work. The notion of being opposed to it, but turning a blind eye to it, doesn‘t make sense,‘‘ said Democrat Phil Bredesen of Tennessee.