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What is LMDS in wireless communication???
HamidAliKhan 01-January-2009 01:54:33 AM

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follow the link http://www.lmdswireless.com/page.php?id=8
Posted by HamidAliKhan


For details visit:

http://www.lmdswireless.com/page.php?id=8
Posted by sagitraz


LMDS uses microwave signals to transmit voice, video, and data signals using low power which can reach distances no greater than a five mile range. It is a wireless broadband service that relies on microwave radios to send large amounts of information between each of the radios at very high speeds. It operates between the 28Ghz & 29Ghz bands (Specifically): 27.50Ghz - 28.35Ghz & 29.10Ghz - 29.25Ghz & 30.00Ghz & 31.075Ghz - 31.225Ghz.
Posted by robina


LMDS are installed at two separate sites which are within a five mile range of each other. One of the radios is installed at the LMDS Hub or station and the other is installed at the customers site. The two radios can then transmit very large amounts of information between the two locations.
Posted by waqqas1


LMDS is a wireless communications tool with an enormous bandwidth. In addition, it can be rapidly deployed to provide service in most cases in less than a ...
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Posted by waqasahmad


The term LMDS stands for Local Multipoint Distribution Service. LMDS uses microwave signals to transmit voice, video, and data signals using low power which can reach distances no greater than a five mile range. It is a wireless broadband service that relies on microwave radios to send large amounts of information between each of the radios at very high speeds. It operates between the 28Ghz & 29Ghz bands (Specifically): 27.50Ghz - 28.35Ghz & 29.10Ghz - 29.25Ghz & 30.00Ghz & 31.075Ghz - 31.225Ghz. More information can be found by reviewing the "What is LMDS?" section on this web site or by downloading the overview created by Nortel Networks in a .pdf format for the IEC organization. In addition, the Power Point slide presentation created by the Stategis Group is another good source of information.

How does LMDS work?

Microwave radios designed to be used with LMDS are installed at two separate sites which are within a five mile range of each other. One of the radios is installed at the LMDS Hub or station and the other is installed at the customers site. The two radios can then transmit very large amounts of information between the two locations. The Hub or station is located at a key position to interface directly with land line fiber optic backbones as well as standard telephony. Video conferencing, Voice, Data, Internet access, and TV signals can all be provided even at the same time through this wireless service.
Posted by jahangir1983


Below link is all about LMDS

http://www.lmdswireless.com/page.php?id=8
Posted by Hash007

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