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I have a presentation for my Networking class. I want to talk about a new and exciting technology.

j0lly

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As the topic suggests, I have 20 minute presentation with a partner and I am trying to browse for topics to talk about. So far I have Infiniband and SAN (Storage Area Networks) in mind. I would like to talk about Teledesic, but I doubt I will find enough literature on the technology. Any suggestions?
 

crypticlogin

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Off the top of my head, I would talk about 3G since (a) you'd have no problem finding information and (b) whether or not it'll really fly once deployed (and who it's really target to) gives you two sides to present. That's my $0.02.
 

j0lly

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<< Off the top of my head, I would talk about 3G since (a) you'd have no problem finding information and (b) whether or not it'll really fly once deployed (and who it's really target to) gives you two sides to present. That's my $0.02. >>



You are right about finding information on 3G. Though I had not heard of it before your mention, I was able to find several links on google. Thanks. :)
 

Jfur

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plenty on Teledesic here

As far as 3G, go stratight to NTT DoCoMo in Japan. They are several years ahead of US and have just lauched their 3G systems "FOMA" --> here -- using W-CDMA standard

3G overview here

good luck j0lly :)
 

j0lly

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<< plenty on Teledesic here

As far as 3G, go stratight to NTT DoCoMo in Japan. They are several years ahead of US and have just lauched their 3G systems "FOMA" --> here -- using W-CDMA standard

3G overview here

good luck j0lly :)
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The Teledesic link is great. Dhanyavaad. :)