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This white paper describes a bi-directional broadband access composed of a satellite link coupled to Wifi access developed by FranceTelecom in order to provide high bit rate access to areas not covered by terrestrial ADSL technologies. About 10 experimentations have been launched in France in rural environment, providing IP access by sharing an IP satellite access in a village through a Wifi distribution. The aim of these experimentations is to provide service cost and performance comparable to terrestrial technologies for both forward and return link.
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| Format: | Size: | 189 KB | |
| Date: | Nov 2004 | ||
| Pages: | 5 |
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