Posts Tagged ‘Wireless Broad Band’

Growth of Communication and India

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

The number of internet users in India will boost up by 200 million customers with low price computers, notebooks and cheaper broadband connectivity, while the countries wireless service WIMAX will reach 19 million by the end of the year 2012. According to a recent study, the customers of WIMAX will be getting increased by 130% every year. Currently most of the customers are using data cards, fixed lines and mobiles to access the high speed broadband internet.

But there are many problems like interruption of connection, ADSL line faults and Ethernet error, these days new technologies are put into action which has high speed and connectivity to overcome the problems caused by the outdated technologies. In the field of Information and Communication, there has been a rapid change in two aspects they are voice side and data or broadband.  There was a rapid growth in these aspects in the last two year. Voices have been shown tremendous growth in the field of mobile and the broadband has also shown greater improvements in its speed.

Indian communication market can be divided largely into three categories rural, urban and semi-urban. WIMAX and 3G will be soon gaining the market in the urban area. But these will become a rub-off effect on semi-urban areas. 3G will cause a tremendous growth in India leading to a development in technological side as well as on the communication.

GaN high density Power amplifiers used by Advantech Wireless Broadband

Friday, April 16th, 2010

The Canada based wireless broadband service provider Advantech Advanced Microwave Technologies Inc (Advantech Wireless Broadband) has launched out solid-state power amplifiers (SSPAs) and block-upconverters (BUCs or SSPBs). These new range of power amplifiers are light in weight and of compact size and uses gallium nitride technology.
The new releases of Advantech G series are 50W, 100W and 250W.These are the world’s smallest Ku-band devices. These G series have a much increased MTBF (mean time between failures) while compared with gallium arsenide devices which is more than 80,000 hours. Various parameters such as temperature and voltages are the maximum for these core devices.
According to Chief operating officer (CEO) of Advantech Wireless Broadband, “After much research and development, we can now say that we have harnessed the power of this technology and can deliver the benefits to our customers”.

Advantech is a leader in manufacturing and designing network solutions, broadcast solutions and broadband. They also design backhaul requirements needed for terrestrial wireless communications and satellite communications. Some of the innovative products of Advantech are block-up converters, satellite modems, mobile antenna systems, PDH, Ethernet and SONET radios