Tag: IEEE 802™

Universal Broadband Service and the Pandemic

This article was originally published in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. “Universal Service” has a long history as a goal for telecommunications networks. The meaning is simple: everyone who wants to…

The More We Share, the More We Have: Spectrum Sharing as the New Frontier

This article was originally published in the IEEE Communications Standards Magazine. In Richard Feynman’s famous essay, There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom[1], he pointed out that innovation in physics had…

WSIS Forum 2020: Achieving Sustainable Development Goals through ICTs

Maike Luiken, IEEE Head of Delegation and 2020 IEEE Member & Geographic Activities (MGA) Chair-Elect

More Users, Faster Access, More Services: The Ongoing Ethernet Bandwidth Explosion

Discover how IEEE 802.3™ ethernet standards contribute to enhanced experiences for users accessing the internet through ethernet.

New IEEE 802.3 Standard Amendments Serve Growing Ethernet Deployments

John D’Ambrosia, IEEE 802.3cn™ Task Force Chair; George Zimmerman, IEEE 802.3cg™ Task Force Chair

Unlock the Power of Real-Time IEEE 802.11™ ‘Wi-Fi®’ Networks

Consumer behavior is changing the wireless network landscape, with an ever-growing need for bandwidth and speed. Powerful new wireless devices, increasing usage of wireless Internet access and a growing range…

IEEE Standards Association (IEEE SA) Holds Fellowship Program during IEEE 802® March 2018 Plenary

IEEE SA held a Fellowship Program for regulators and policymakers from emerging economies during the IEEE 802 Plenary Meeting.
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