

Error 404--Not Found
From RFC 2068 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1:
10.4.5 404 Not Found
The server has not found anything matching the Request-URI. No indication is given of whether the condition is temporary or permanent. If the server does not wish to make this information available to the client, the status code 403 (Forbidden) can be used instead. The 410 (Gone) status code SHOULD be used if the server knows, through some internally configurable mechanism, that an old resource is permanently unavailable and has no forwarding address.
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Fixed wireless
Overviews
LMDS overview from Wireless Communications Association International (WCAI).
A glossary of LMDS terms A listing from LMDS Wireless.com.
LMDS FAQs from LMDS Wireless.
MMDS overview from WCAI.
Fixed wireless broadband Internet access FAQs from Spike Broadband Systems.
Major resources
WCAI WCAI represents the fixed broadband wireless access industry worldwide.
Clickable list of LMDS news items from LMDS Wireless.
What is wireless cable? Comprehensive overview of wireless cable, industry regulation, new developments, system architecture and elements from WCAI.
Publications and forums
LMDS Forum Online bulletin board discussing LMDS issues. Sponsored by LMDS Wireless, this free bulletin board requires registration.
The Wireless Journal A quarterly journal from WCAI.
Wireless Week Weekly online and print publication covering wireless business, technology and regulatory issues.
Wireless Today Online publication on global wireless issues.
Top rated Web sites on wireless telecommunications Lycos lists wireless articles rated "best" by viewer utilization.
Fixed vs. mobile wireless
Fixed wireless technologies What is and what isn't fixed wireless. Lucent Technologies explores definitions and advantages.
Fixed-mobile interconnection workshopA report from the ITU.
LMDS and MMDS
LMDS broadband wireless access
LMDS offers an ideal way to break through the local-access bottleneck where the LAN meets the WAN. From the Scientific American.
LMDS and MMDS: Fixed wireless options in telecom networks Free excerpt from a purchasable report from the Insight Research.
Sprint extends its wireless reach Network World, 04/16/01.
WorldCom's fixed wireless service hits Memphis Network World ISP newsletter, 11/22/00.
Wireless local loop (WLL)
Wireless local loops forge ahead Network World Wireless in the Enterprise newsletter, 08/28/00.
WLL systems WLL descriptors, market and technology from the Personal Handyphone System Memorandum of Understanding Group newsletter.
Fixed wireless broadband internet access
Breaking the last-mile bottleneckDiscusses the importance and future of fixed wireless broadband. From WCAI.
Fixed wireless access for broadband services An article from the Ericsson Review that explores its ability to provide cable-like multimedia services without the cable.
Broadband Wireless Internet Forum (BWIF) A non-profit industry forum committed to lower cost, simplified deployment and interoperable solutions.
The new world of wireless A service provider's guide to broadband fixed wireless networks. From Cisco Systems.
Regulatory and legal issues
FCC looks to allocate additional spectrum Notice of new ruling, 01/04/01.
FCC bans exclusive carrier landlord deals Network World, 10/23/00.
FCC issues order on building access
Debate between building owners and telecommunications carriers finally settled. IDG News Service, 10/12/00.
Building access battle rages between landlords and carriers Infoworld, 09/13/00.
More links
Fixed wireless no wipeout,
despite recent troubles Analysts see next-generation technologies spurring growth this market has yet to see. Network World, 06/04/01.
Fixed wireless - or fixed
stupidity? Network World, 06/04/01.
The latest wireless news From Network World and around the 'Net.
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