
Season 1 · Episode 5
5: The Next Ubiquitous Thing
John and Ben discuss the convergence of wireless communication from radio telegraphy to analog mobile phones, then from analog to digital, and handover-transition-unified devices and the importance long awaited jump to 100% IP-based telephony.
December 22, 20131h 13m
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Show Notes
John and Ben discuss the convergence of wireless communication from radio telegraphy to analog mobile phones, then from analog to digital, and handover-transition-unified devices and the importance long awaited jump to 100% IP-based telephony.
With Ben Alexander and John Chidgey.
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With Ben Alexander and John Chidgey.
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- History of mobile phones
- Telephone exchange
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- CDMA vs. GSM: What’s the Difference?
- 3G and 4G Cellular Technologies Explained
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- Handover / Handoff
- Soft handover
- Multipath TCP
- Wi-Fi
- IEEE 802.11
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