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NETWORKING & TELEPHONY QA / Testing Programming IP Ethernet
INDEX - WIRELESS JUMP TABLE:
2G |
2.4GHz Band |
2.5G (1xRTT) |
3G |
3GPP |
3GPP LTE |
3GPP2 |
4G |
5.0GHz Band|
5.8GHz Band|
802.11 - WLAN - Wireless LAN - ALL 802.11 SPECS |
802.11a |
802.11b |
802.11g |
802.11n |
802.11 PROTOCOLS - speeds, bandwith,... |
900MHz Band |
Access Points |
ACRONYMS / GLOSSARIES |
ADSL / DSL / GLITE / HDSL / SHDSL / VDSL / xDSL,... |
AES |
Android |
Android ANTI-VIRUS |
Android OS Information |
Android Phones & Devices |
ANSI |
ANSI C12.22 |
ARM |
Articles |
Automation, Home |
Bandwidth Calculators |
Best Practices |
BLUETOOTH |
BLUETOOTH 2 |
BLUETOOTH 4 |
BOOKS |
BREW |
BREW PROGRAMMING|
BROADBAND |
Cable / DSL Modems |
CAMEL |
CCK |
CCMP |
CDMA |
CDMA vs GSM |
CDMA 1x RTT |
CDMA2000 |
Cell Phones |
Cell Relay |
Channels and Frequencies |
Channel Spacing withing 2.4 GHz band |
Cirrus Logic ARM9 |
CONNECTION SPEED TEST |
Converged Networking |
Crestron |
DHCP |
DICTIONARIES |
EAP |
Encryption |
EvDO |
EvDO Rev 0/A/B/C|
FoIP |
Firewalls |
Fixed Wireless Broadband |
Frame Relay (FR) |
FR VPN|
GLOSSARIES |
GPRS |
GPRS Testing |
GSM |
GSM Testing |
GSM Vulnerabilities |
Hot Spots |
Hotels, Internet Access |
HSDPA |
HSUPA |
iDEN |
IM |
IMSI |
IMSI-catcher |
Insteon |
IP |
iPAQ |
iPhone |
IP VPN
IS-95 |
J2ME |
J2ME Personal Profile and CDC |
JAVA |
LEAP |
LTE |
LTE-D |
MD5 |
MIDP |
MIMO |
MMI - MultiModal Interaction |
MMS |
MMSC |
Mobile Malware / Viruses |
Modems |
NFC - Near Field Communication |
NETWORK |
NEWS |
NEWS, Current |
ORGANIZATIONS |
Other Information |
Other Resources |
PACKET RADIO |
PALM |
Palringo |
PDA, other |
PEAP |
Phones |
Pocket PC |
Protocols |
QA |
QAM |
QNX |
QoS |
R-UIM |
Reference Books |
REFERENCES |
RF4CE |
Routers |
Router Reviews |
Routers / Switches / Hubs - Enterprise |
ROUTING |
Security, Wireless |
Security, ISSUES / VULNERABILITIES |
SIM Cards |
SMS |
SMSC |
SPEED TEST - Internet Throughput |
SPRINT |
STANDARDS |
StrongARM |
SWARM |
SWITCHES |
SYMBIAN |
TDMA |
Testing |
TKIP |
TransferJet |
TS 27.007 |
TS 31.101 |
TS 31.102 |
TS 31.116 |
TS 31.130 |
TS 31.919 |
TS 51.011 |
Ultra Wideband |
UMTS |
Unlocked Phones |
Upgrade your Linksys Router |
Ultra Wideband - UWB |
USIM |
UTRAN |
Vendors |
Virus - PDA |
VoIP |
VONAGE - Convert your phone service |
VPN |
VSELP |
WAP |
WEP |
WEP2 |
WEPplus |
whatsapp - mobile messenger |
WHITE PAPERS |
Wi-Fi - 802.11|
WiMax - 802.16 |
Windows CE |
Windows Mobile 2003 |
Wireless |
WireFreeHD |
WirelessHD - WiHD |
Wireless HDMI
Wireless High definition Interface (WHDI)
WLAN - Wireless LAN |
WPA |
WPA2 |
X-10 |
Z-Wave |
ZigBee |
ZigBee Testing|
Link Of The Day - Great Technical Information - jonesnco
Access Points
Upgrade your Linksys Router
Add new features to your Linksys WRT54G with free firmware
Linksys WRT54G: Ultimate Hacking (book)
Acronyms / Glossaries - Wireless / Telecom
ACRONYMS/GLOSSARY - David Woodsmall
Bluetooth Glossary
Cell phone term definitions/Glossary (Phone Scoop)
Wireless Glossary - Select term from left-hand pane
Wireless Glossary: General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
Internetworking Terms and Acronyms - Cisco
Home Networking Acronyms
Networking Acronyms - Jeff Custard's
Mobile Terms and Acronyms - Glossary
Mobile Glossary - pdf
Telecom and Satellite Acronyms
Telecom Glossary - FCC
Video Conference Glossary
Wireless Glossary: Mobile phone network or Mobile system
Wireless Terminolog Definition - Glossary
2G
2G - definition
2.4GHz - The 2.4 GHz band is part of the ISM [Industrial, Scientific and Medical]
license-free radio bands. Both 802.11 and Bluetooth operate
within this band. Addional frequencies of the ISM band include the
900MHz band and the 5.8GHz band. Note that wireless telephones also
use all three of these bands. See also 802.11.
2.5G (CDMA 1xRTT)
CDMA 1xRTT
3G
3GPP
3G - Europe
3GPP2
CDMA vs. GSM: What's the Difference?
CDMA vs GSM - Difference and Comparison - diffen.com
CDMA Vs. GSM – Which is More Preferable?
GSM Vs CDMA: Whats the diffrence? - YouTube
How to Identify iPhone 4 (GSM) and iPhone 4 (CDMA)
3G - eurotechnology
WCDMA vs. CDMA2000 1X EV-DO, who is winning the 3G war?
3GPP - Third-Generation Partnership Project
The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) pioneered
the concept of "Partnership Project" in telecumminications by
establishing Third-Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) in December
1988. 3GPP was initated as a global initiative for a single globally
common 3G standard. However, different cellular operators went their
own ways in determining the choice of technology. 3GPP was able to
attract a large portion of the cellular market by providing both TDMA
and CDMA-basde solutions. 3GPP Org
3GPP2 - Third-Generation Partnership Project 2
Third-Generation Partnership Project 2 is a collaborative effort for
Generating 3G specifications for providing high-speed IP-based mobile
systems. It was established for developing global specifications for network
evolution from ANSI/TIA/EIA-41 to 3G, and global specifications for the
radio transmission tehcnologies supported by ANSI/TIA/EIA-41. 3GPP2 is
mainly supported in North America, China, Japan and South Korea. 3GPP2 Org
4G
At present the download speed for imode data is limited to 9.6 kbit/sec
4G Trends
SEE ALSO: 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE)
which is about 6 times slower than an ISDN fixed line connection.
With 504i handsets the download data rate was increased 3-fold to 28.8kbps.
However, in actual use the data rates are usually slower, especially in crowded
areas, or when the network is "congested". For third generation mobile (3G)
data rates are 384 kbps (download) maximum, typically around 200kbps, and
64kbps upload since spring 2001. Fourth generation (4G) mobile communications
will have higher data transmission rates than 3G. 4G mobile data transmission
rates are planned to be up to 20 megabits per second.
4G - eurotechnology
5.0GHz - One of the ISM license-free radio bands
802.11a, 802.11n
5.8GHz - One of the ISM license-free radio bands, also used for Wi-Fi and
wireless telephones. See also Wi-Fi.
900MHz - One of the ISM license-free radio bands, also used for Wi-Fi and
wireless telephones. See also Wi-Fi.
Also being used a lot for 3G, instead of the 2100 MHz band
(2100? that what they said - seems more likely to about 1800 MHz).
VSWR for testing 900Mhz freq hopper antenna & cable
Telecom Heavyweights Test UMTS 900
Industry's First 3G W-CDMA 900 MHz Calls
Application Note 900 MHz/IMT - PDF
HSL's 2.75G Femtocell Unveiled and GSM 900Mhz Band Support
eCommunications: Radio Spectrum Policy: GSM 900/1800
ARTICLES - NEWS
Tawkon Debuts Free Cellular Radiation App for Android AND OTHER SMART PHONES
Android’s New Hacker Dream ADK Makes Anything an Accessory
Mobile Application Testing - List of Sites for All BREW Handsets and Specs
Common Cell Phone Encryption Cracked, Published Online
Code That Protects Most Cellphone Calls Is Deciphered - NYTimes.com
GSM call encryption code cracked, published for the whole world to view
FCC's broadband coordinator warns of spectrum shortage
Garmin Nuvi 755T - My latest (11/2009) recommended GPS
OMG - 802.11n was FINALLY ratified Sept 14, 2009 - do we even care anymore?
Ratified - IEEE 802.3at-2009 Power over Ethernet (PoE) Plus standard - 51 watts over existing CAT5e-and-above cables
German hackers crack GSM encryption - 25th August 2009
RUSSIAN ANDROID PHONE BOASTS DUAL DISPLAYS
NOKIA'S OPEN SOURCE MOBILE STACK GETS QT
BLUETOOTH SDK PUMPS UP ANDROID'S PROFILES
223 MILLION OPEN SOURCE SMARTPHONES BY 2014?
Hacking the iPAQ with Linux, for fun and profit
UWB Group Hands off to Wireless USB, Bluetooth & DISBANDS
3GSM
Apple Patent Hints at iPhone
BLUETOOTH Information
See also Dave's List of Standards
Bluebugging - stealing mobile phone commands
Bluejacking - sending unsolicited text messages
Bluesniping - using a laptop and powerful antenna to attack from a distance
Bluesnarfing - stealing information
War-nibbling: driving around looking for Bluetooth signals to attack
Bluetooth Glossary
Securing Bluetooth Devices
BLUETOOTH VERNABILITIES
Bluetooth - Wikipedia
Bluetooth Special Interest Group
Bluetooth Resource Center - palowireless **
Bluetooth: - Getting Past the Rhetoric
What is Bluetooth
Bluetooth - new Enhanced Data Rate
Device Discovery - Bluetooth
A Formal Analysis of Bluetooth Device Discovery
How To - Prevent Bluetooth device discovery when within range
Bluetooth MESH
Bluetooth mesh networking, conceived in 2015, adopted on July 13,
2017 is a protocol based upon Bluetooth Low Energy that allows for
many-to-many communication over Bluetooth radio.
It has been defined in Mesh Profile Specification and Mesh Model
Specification. - Bluetooth mesh networking - Wikipedia
Introducing Bluetooth Mesh Networking - Bluetooth Technology Website
Low Energy: Mesh - Bluetooth Technology Website
Bluetooth SIG Announces Mesh Networking Capability
Bluetooth Mesh Networking will usher in huge connected environments
Bluetooth Mesh is coming and here’s why you’ll want it
Bluetooth version 4
Bluetooth Core Specification Version 4.0
Bluetooth 4.0 Announced
Bluetooth version 2
Techworld.com - Why Bluetooth version 2 matters
Introducing... Bluetooth Version 2.0
Bluetooth - Wikipedia
Radio-Electronics.Com :: Bluetooth 2 - Enhanced Data Rate ( EDR )
Bluetooth Version 2.0 Enhanced Data Rate Announced
Bluetooth Versions - Bluetooth Core Specification Versions
BREW (Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless ) Information
C++ or Java normally used for coding
Introduction to BREW - a mobile handset application development ...
Qualcomm BREW | Home
Mobile Application Testing - List of Sites for All BREW Handsets and Specs
Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless - Wikipedia
What is BREW? - developer.com
Picsel's full screen web browser coming to BREW 2.1
Qualcomm BREW Developer's Site
BREW Wireless Resource Developer's Site
BREW Resource Center - PaloWireless
BREW Network Activity While Suspended - Steve's
BREW Testing Process Overview
BREW POINTER NOTES
uint21 ~= void*
uint32* ~= void **
Qualcomm's BREW Adaptive Wireless News Browser
Verizon to tap BREW for Downloads
Motorola T720 Phone - Available Memory - How to Find it
BREW Phones: A Look at Verizon's New Models
BREW PROGRAMMING
Creating a Wireless BREW APP
CAMEL - Customized Applications For Mobile Network Enhanced Logic
CAMEL is the primary GSM Phase 2+ enhancement
CAMEL - wikipedia
CAMEL 2 Standard Brings Enhanced Functionality to Prepaid
Telecommunications Training - eno.com - VoIP:MPLS:VPN:CAMEL:SIP:SONET:DWDM;IPv6:SS7:VP
Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) Protocols and Protocol Testing - includes CAMEL 2
Method of setting up an application initiated call to a mobile station within a CAMEL network
GSM Standards - up to 7/2000
Camel: Intelligent Networks for the GSM, GPRS and UMTS Network (BOOK) by Noldus, Rogier - $130
JP-3GA-23.078(R99) Customized Applications for Mobile network ...
(Patent) Method of providing credit card calling service based on camel in ...
(WO/2001/091444) COST CONTROL MANAGEMENT IN TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
CCK - Complimentary Code Keying - a modulation scheme used with some wireless networks.
Complementary code keying - Wikipedia
CDMA 1x RTT (2.5 G)
1xRTT - 1x (single-carrier) Radio Transmission Technology
CDMA2000 1xRTT, CDMA2000 EV-DO, and CDMA2000 EV-DV - Wikipedia
What is 1xRTT?
What is CDMA-2000 1xRTT?
cdma2000 Technology Family: 1xRTT, EVDO, UMB, and EVDV
Sierra Wireless deomonstrates CDMA connectivity - 3/20/01
cdam2000
cdma2000 - The ITU-R developed cdma2000 as a set of recommendations for
International Mobile Telecommunications in the year 2000, to support high-speed
data rates and, more importantly, to be able to provide for multimedia services.
cdma2000 devices may contain an option SIM, called an R-UIM.
What is CDMA-2000 1xRTT?
CDMA2000 - Wikipedi
CDMA 1xRTT Security OverView August, 2002 - Qualcomm - PDF
cdma2000 Technology Family: 1xRTT, EVDO, UMB, and EVDV
W-CDMA and cdma2000 for 3G Mobile Networks by Karim, M. R. & Mohsen Sarraf
EAP, PEAP, EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS
EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol
PEAP - Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol.
Migrate WLANs away from Cisco's LEAP -
PEAP
What are EAP, LEAP, PEAP and EAP-TLS and EAP-TTLS?
Protected EAP (PEAP) Application Note - Protected EAP (PEAP)
Extensible Authentication Protocol - Wikipedia
EAP-PEAP - FreeRADIUS Wiki
Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol - PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2 - FreeRADIUS Wiki
PEAP
Protected EAP
A Technical Comparison of TTLS and PEAP - O'Reilly
PEAP with MS-CHAP Version 2 for Secure Password-based Wireless Access
PEAP
Configure PEAP and EAP methods
EvDO - Evolution Data Optimized
EvDO - Definition
EvDO-info com
evdo-forums.com/
EvDO, a new Wireless High-Speed Technology
Verizon thinks EvDOP trumps Wi-Fi
Evolution-Data Optimized - Wikipedia
cdma2000 Technology Family: 1xRTT, EVDO, UMB, and EVDV
Introduction to EVDO
Verizon Crippling EVDO and the Treo 700w? - Gizmodo
Uh, Oh, Verizon Thinks EVDO Trumps Wi-Fi
Homemade EVDO/WiFi Mobile Access Point
EVDO Archive dodoskido: Windows into Microsoft
Video: Treo's Memory issue causing EVDO to be capped? We think so ...
EV-DO: Information From Answers.com
Linux.com | Get broadband wireless with Verizon EVDO and Linux
No EVDO VoIP
EVDO Buddy Breathing.
EVDOInfo, Coverage, News, Products
VoIP Watch: OQO + EvDO To Go By June Over Verizon
PCWorld.com - How We Tested Verizon's EvDO Service
EVDO StompBox Project
Sprint's Tiny, High-Speed EVDO Modem
EVDO Rev 0/A/B
Digg - EVDO Rev. B promises more than 9Mbps download speed!
EV-do revision C: Evolution of the cdma2000[ast] data optimized ..
Course 583: 1xEV-DO Fundamentals - TONEX.com
AA ITU 120406 v1 - 1xEV-DO (include Rev 0, A, B, etc.) Fixed and Mobile WiMAX ... From Mobile Broadband perspective
CDMA 2000 EV-DO Revision B - TechWeb Digital Library
CDMA 2000 EV-DO Revision B, from Motorola - White Papers, Webcasts
GPRS Information
GPRS usually overlays an exisiting GSM network, which enables mobile
devices to utilize the benefits of packets.
What is GPRS (General Packet Radio Services)? - techtarget.com
What is GPRS
General Packet Radio Service - Wikipedia
General Packet Radio Service
GPRS General Packet Radio Resource Center
GPRS Reference Page - BCC | BSSAP+ | BSSGP | GCC | GMM | GSM | GTP
Wireless Glossary: General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
GPRS Series
Mobile GPRS
Sizing Up GPRS
GPRS Networks by Geoff Sanders, et al
See also: PACKET RADIO
GPRS Testing
How to test GPRS in a network mobile which do not support this service?
General Packet Radio System (GPRS) Testing, Why? And How
gprs performance test system Resources | TechRepublic
GPRS Mobile Phones - An Overview for Test Professionals
General Packet Radio System (GPRS) Testing: Why and How?
Agilent | Application Notes: GSM / GPRS Test
GPRS Mobile Phones - An Overview for Test Professionals - PDF
Free Online Library: Nokia and Sonera Test GPRS Roaming for 3G
USB GPRS Modem Dialup | Inquisitor hardware testing platform
GPRS on iPhone Simulator - Stack Overflow
GSM - Global System for Mobile Communications
It takes Four (4) GSM frequency bands to cover the whole world.
* 850 MHz (824.2 - 848.8 MHz Tx; 869.2 - 893.8 MHz Rx) - & USA
Some people INcorrectly refer to the 850 MHz band as the 800 MHz band.
* 900 MHz (880-2 - 914.8 MHz Tx; 925.2 - 959.8 MHz Rx)
* 1800 MHz (1710.2 - 1784.8 MHz Tx; 1805.2 - 1879.8 MHz Rx)
* 1900 MHz (1850.2 - 1909.8 MHz Tx; 1930.2 - 1989.8 MHz Rx) - USA
Most of the Wold uses GSM phones. In the USA we use both GSM and CDMA technology for our cell phones.
GSM require a SIM card to identify the phone, else they do not work.
GSM World Coverage Map - GSM Country List by frequency bands
Dual, Tri, or Quad Band GSM Phone?
GSM Phones in Africa
German hackers crack GSM encryption - 25th August 2009
GSM - Wikipedia
GSM World : Home of the GSM Association
GSM Coverage Maps
GSMArena.com - GSM phone reviews, news, opinions, votes, manuals
GSM Tutorial
GSM
GSM Testing
Willtek - Services - FAQs - GSM Testing
GSM Test, GSM Certification
GSM Testing - Test and Measurement, Test and Automation Solutions
Increasing the speed of testing GSM/EDGE mobile phone power amplifiers
A measurement method based on time-frequency representations for testing GSM equipment
Testing GSM-R terminals with the IFR 2935 test set
GSM/GPRS/E GPRS - PDF
Nexus Telecom - Testing GSM/GPRS to UMTS Handover
Increasing the speed of testing GSM/EDGE mobile phone power amplifiers
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING GSM MODULES - Patent
HOT SPOTS
Find a HotSpot
HSDPA - High-Speed Downlink Packet Access
HSDPA
HSDPA - wikipedia
HSUPA - High-Speed Uplink Packet Access
High-Speed Uplink Packet Access - Wikipedia
HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) - Mobile/Cellular Technology
hsupa.com - Home
Posts from the Hsupa 1 Category at Engadget Mobile - October 2008
Light Reading - HSDPA/HSUPA Articles
iDEN - Integrated Digital Enhanced Network
A Motorola mobile wireless telecommunications technology that combined the
benefits of an alphanumeric pager, a data/fax modem, a digital cellular phone
and a two-way radio into a single network. iDEN utilizes TDMA and GSM on
the 800 Mhz, 900MHz and 1.5 GHz bands.
What is iDEN? - Whatis.com
Integrated Digital Enhanced Network - Wikipedia
Welcome to Motorola iDEN
Motorola iDEN - Product Support
Download the i920/i1930 iDEN Smartphone J2ME Utility From Motorola
iDEN definition (Phone Scoop)
IM - Instant Messages / Messengers
If you are going to use an IM, I suggest using one that handles multiple
protocols from multiple IM vendors - Meebo or
Trillian for example.
Remember, IM can endanger your computer
IM Translator - Free Language Translation Service
The Largest List of Text Message Shorthand (IM, SMS) and Internet...
IM History - Free Service Consolidating All Your IM Chat Logs
Instant messaging - Wikipedia
Comparison of instant messaging clients - Wikipedia
Video Chat IM Software Review 2009 - TopTenREVIEWS
IM Reviews - Instant Messaging Clients Compared, Graded
AIM - Instant Messenger
Yahoo! Messenger - Chat, Instant message, SMS, PC Calls and More
Google Talk - Chat online and make free internet calls
Windows Live - Essentials
MySpace IM - Download Free Live Chat Software for ...
Miranda IM - for Windows - has plug-ins
MSN Web Messenger
ajax im - the ajax-based instant messenger
SHOULD HANDLE MULTIPLE IM CLIENTS (from different Vendors):
Meebo - Connecting AIM, MSN, Yahoo, Facebook, MySpace messengers
Meebo, Online Instant Messenger, Review
Trillian - IM, Astra, Windows Live, Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo ...
Pidgin, the universal chat client
imo is a web messenger with video and voice chat - AIM, Google Talk, Jabber, ICQ, MSN, MySpace, Skype, ...
FriendFeed - IM
KoolIM - Web messenger for AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo
BigAnt Corporate IM by BigAnt Corporate IM - Review and download
Insteon
Supports both RF and Power-line operation.
More reliable than, and backwards compatable to X10.
Insteon's Easier Home Automation
What is INSTEON
Insteon Net
iPAQ
Compaq's iPAQ 7365 & WLAN CARD SETUPS
iPhone
Fixing iPhone 3.0 Battery Issues
LEAP - Cisco Proprietary
Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol to fix WEP problems.
Cisco LEAP [Cisco Aironet 1200 Series] - Cisco Systems
Cisco Security Notice: Dictionary Attack on Cisco LEAP Vulnerability
What is Cisco LEAP/EAP?
Cisco says despite risks, LEAP wasn't worth fixing
How Cisco's LEAP provides tight security
Ultimate wireless security guide: An introduction to LEAP
Cisco LEAP protocol description
Hospitals back off Cisco LEAP security for WLANs
LEAP, Introduction to - Cisco
Cisco Response to Dictionary Attacks on Cisco LEAP [Cisco Aironet 1200 Series]
TechRepublic's ultimate guide to enterprise wireless LAN security - download
LTE - Long Term Evolution
Long Term Evolution (LTE) Network going from zero to 32 million Users in three years, analyst says
Long Term Evolution (LTE)
Network Deployment Strategies, Market Drivers, Opportunities, and Challenges
3GPP Long Term Evolution - Wikipedia
Long-Term Evolution (LTE): The vision beyond 3G - PDF
UTRA-UTRAN Long Term Evolution (LTE) and 3GPP System Architecture Evolution (SAE)
Nortel: Solutions : Long Term Evolution: Overview
3G LTE Basics Tutorial - Long Term Evolution :: Radio-Electronics.Com
AT&T to Run with LTE
Verizon dumps CDMA for GSM-based LTE in 4G networks - Engadget
LTE - Delivering the optimal upgrade path for 3G networks - PDF
LTE Jumps Ahead in the Race to 4G - GigaOM
LTE - Long Term Evolution - Direct
LTE Direct LTE-D & Wearable Wireless Market
MMS - (multimedia messaging)
MMS Definition
WAP 2.x VS WAP 1.x - what MMS needs? - Developer Discussion Boards
MMSstore
SMS, EMS, MMS Tutorials
MMSC
MMSC = MMS-C = Multimedia Messaging Service Centre
NFC - Near Field Communication
"Near field communication (NFC) is a set of standards for smartphones and
similar devices to establish radio communication with each other by
touching them together or bringing them into close proximity, usually no
more than a few centimeters." - Near field communication - Wikipedia
NFC-Forum.ORG
NFC Task Launcher - Android Apps on Google Play
Near Field Communication | Android Developers
NFC - Mashable
NFC at MWC - Mobile World Congress 2013
ORGANIZATIONS, RELATED
See also Dave's list of Organizations
See also Dave's List of Standards
ANSI - American National Standards Institute
ASQ - American Society for Quality
ATIS - Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
IETF - Internet Engineering Task Force (MOSPF, MPLS, MSC, OSPF, PPP, RFCs, SONET...
ISO - International Standards Organization - protocols defined by IEEE
ITU - International Telecommunications Union
OMG - Object Management Group
SDL - Specification and Definition Language
Unicode - international character encoding system
VESA - Video Electronics Standards Association
W3C - World Wide Web Consortium ***
PACKET RADIO
"Packet radio is a form of packet switching technology used to transmit digital
data via radio or wireless communications links. It uses the same concepts of
data transmission via Datagram that are fundamental to communications via
the Internet, as opposed to the older techniques used by dedicated or
switched circuits." - From Wikipedia
Packet radio - Wikipedia
Category:Packet radio - Wikipedia
Introduction to Packet Radio - OLD (1988)/GOOD - Larry Kenney
Introduction to Packet Radio
TAPR Packet Radio
Packet Radio - Amateur radio,packet radio operations, links
Packet Radio Information (Larry Kenney)
Amateur Packet Radio Gateways
Amateur and Ham Radio > Packet Radio - Directory - Yahoo!
FBB is a bulletin board software for amateur packet-radio - software is free
TEARA NC Area Packet Radio Activity - ham radio club - near Raleigh, NC, USA
See also: GPRS
Packet over SONET
See also TAPR org - leadership and resources to radio amateurs
See also: X.25
PALM OS INFO
Palm 24/7
Palm Blvd - Palm Information Resource
PALM Developer's Page
PALM Infocenter
PalmSource
Download dot com - For PALM
PALM Home Page
Palm Links - Palm 24/7
Palm OS Emulator
PALRINGO
a Multi platform rich IM messaging client for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
(via WINE), Windows Mobile, Android, iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry and Java.
Palringo Rich Messaging - Home
Palringo: Awesome new IM client for Windows Mobile and Symbian
Palringo Rich Messaging: Download
Palringo - Wikipedia
iPhone Apps We Like: Palringo is First Official Multi-Client IM ... - gizmodo
Palringo for Windows - Windows Mobile updated
The Palringo press office
Palringo - instant messenger for Windows Mobile | pocket pc ...
Palringo Review - WinMo at MoDaCo
One Palringo to rule iPhone IM? | The Download Blog - Download.com
Palringo Palringo - reviews - Software and Services - pcworld
Review: Palringo Instant Messaging - WMExperts
PDA - Other Info
Mobile & PDA zone - Programmers Heaven
PDA Encryption - Sentry 2020 for Pocket PC
PDA VIRUS INFORMATION
PDA Virus Checker Resources
Phones
Cell phone owners will be allowed to break software locks on their
handsets in order to use them with competing carriers under new copyright rules announced Wednesday.
NOTE: I believe that Congress has,a gain, made it illegal to ulock your phone.
Column: The dirt on unlocked phones
Protocols
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RF4CE Consortium
A wireless device control consortium, started by ZigBee.
They use a 2.4 GHz wireless signal implemented under 802.15.4.
ZigBee RF4CE
ZigBee RF4CE FAQ
RF4CE Consortium aims to develop RF standard for entertainment control
ZigBee RF4CE - Change Infrared to RF with RemoTI
The End to IR-Based Control? RF4CE Consortium Works on RF Standard
Freescale Semiconductor and SMK Deliver RF4CE Remote Controls
SECURITY - Wireless
3 ways crooks attack you using public Wi-Fi - Kim Komando
7 essential steps to secure your smartphone or tablet
security researchers recommend disabling your smartphone or tablet's voice features ASAP
HOW TO NSA-PROOF YOUR iPhone
A "CONTAGIOUS" WI-FI VIRUS? Can Go Airborne and Spread Like a Common Cold?
Readily available (10/28/2010) software allows bad people access to
your accounts over unsecured WiFi connections.
WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection - IT IS EASILY HACKED
Click here to find out how to stay safe on public Wi-Fi - Kim Komando
1) Always use Encryption, preferably WPA2.
NOTE: ALL the wireless devices that you want to use on your network MUST support and use
the SAME ENCRYPTION TYPE, otherwise, your devices can't talk to each other.
A) WAP - Click here for more WAPinfo
A) WEP - Click here for more WEPinfo
WEP can now be cracked in less than ONE MINUTE
Breaking 104 bit WEP in less than 60 seconds
B) WPA - Click here for more WPAinfo
C) WPA2 - (WAP2) (WPA2) so far (9/2006) is the strongest wireless encryption publicly available.
Use WPA2 if at all possible.
Click here for 802.11i info
2) Always use MAC addresses to block unknown users.
This means allow ONLY known devices (yours) with specific MAC addresses
access to your wireless network. If the device's MAC address is not
listed, the device is NOT allowed any access.
3) Set your wireless access point to NOT broadcast it's existance.
NOTE: Do NOT check the Enable Wireless Isolation box IF you want to use WiFi.
(in this example, I have actually turned all wireless access OFF).
DO NOT check the ENABLE SSID BROADCAST when you are done with your setup.
You might want to CHECK ths Broadscast box WHILE setting up your Network.
Because too many people know the defaults and too many users never change the defaults:
4) Always change the Router/Access point/Switch/Hub's login name of the Administrator account
5) Always change the Router/Access point/Switch/Hub's Administrator's password
6) Always change the Network Name (often called the SSID)
ON A BRAND NEW WIRELESS INSTALLATION.
I would NOT change this on an already running wireless installation
(too much hassle / too many potential problems).
(The default SSID is usually 192.168.1.1)
How Wi-Fi Attackers Poison Browsers - PCworld - Feb 6, 2010
German hackers crack GSM encryption - 25th August 2009
Stop Internet Poachers from Stealing Your Wi-Fi
Wireless Security Recommendations for Rutgers
Wireless Home Security and Java
WirelessKeyView download - recovers lost wireless network keys ...
Top 100 Network Security Tools - insecure.org
Wireless security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_security
PHONE SECURITY ISSUES and VULNERABILITIES
iPhone flaw lets hackers take over, security firm says
Cracking the BlackBerry with a $100 Key
Download: Securing Wireless Networks: 3 Key Issues
A critical flaw in the Broadcom wireless driver embedded in computers
Phishers Cast a Mobile Net (via cell phones)
BLUETOOTH and Security
Hacking Techniques in Wireless Networks
SMS - Short Message Service (Cellphones)
DreamFabrics SMS & PDU Information
ETSI Organization
Phishers Cast a Mobile Net (via cell phones & SMS)
SMS Forum
SMS Messaging Information Center
SMSC
Short message service center - Wikipedia
SMS Tutorial: What is an SMS Center / SMSC?
freshmeat.net: Project details for SMSC-Gateway
Howstuffworks "How SMS Works"
SMSC Simulator 1 - CNET
SPRINT
Sprint Developer's Site
SYMBIAN Information
UIQ is a pen-based graphical user interface for Symbian OS phones.
Nokia has bought and merged the Symbian OS and S60 assets
into the open source Symbian Foundation.
The Symbian Foundation unifies Symbian OS, S60, UIQ and MOAP(S) software.
symbian.org
Nokia
Symbian OS Communication Architecture - Forum Nokia Wiki
Atelier - telephony adaptation layer (LTSY / TSY / ISC / LCSY ...
Atelier PR - Atelier portfolio of Symbian OS GSM GPRS TSY
Python for S60
Symbian Developer Network Forums : writing our own TSY ...
Symbian 9.3 released - MobileTracker
Symbian Calls Up Incremental OS Upgrade
Symbian Updates OS For Faster Data, Cheaper Phones (Phone Scoop)
Your Symbian - delivering Symbian News to your Inbox
Download Symbian games for mobile phones - Free Trial Downloads ...
Microsoft partners with cell phone foe Symbian | CNET News.com
Symbian Home Page
All About Symbian
Symbian OS Resource Center
Symbian Org
Symbian FAQ
Linux News: Wireless : Symbian Syncs with Microsoft Exchange
UIQ - Pen Based User Interface for Symbian
iSilo for Symbian UIQ
Wireless Glossary: Symbian OS
Adobe Reader for Symbian OS
symbian Blast!: The Ultimate Symbian Information Source - Psion ...
symbian on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Free Java, Symbian, Palm and Pocket PC Software
Handango - Windows Mobile, Palm OS, BlackBerry and Symbian ...
Symbian Hacking
My-Symbian: Symbian Software Downloads
Symbian - Free Software Downloads and Software Reviews - Download.com
Symbian - Free Downloads
Symbian OggPlay - open source
ProfiExplorer is file explorer for Symbian phone - and it's free
PuTTY for Symbian OS
Skype Maybe Coming to Symbian
Symbian Signed - Application digital signing programme run by Symbian
SymbianWare
All items tagged symbian
The WDN Symbian Developer zone (DevZone)
A Symbian Wizard
Simon Woodside | How to launch a browser from Symbian C++
Unpack Nokia's Symbian Series 60 SDK 2.1 on Linux/Mac OS X
TransferJet - A better Bluetooth? on a very tight leash
Sony's TransferJet is more than 100 times faster than Bluetooth,
with no passcodes nor pairing needed (as Bluetooth requires).
Throughput can reach 357 mbps, which can support streaming video.
The device needs to be within 2mm of the transfer area.
Toshiba plans to ship devices in fourth quarter, 2009.
Toshib a Shows Its First TransferJet Prototypes
New Wireless Standard, TransferJet, Gets Big Name Backing at CES
transferjet.org
Industry Heavyweights Line-up Behind Sony's TransferJet
UWB Group Hands off to Wireless USB, Bluetooth & DISBANDS
(3GPP) TS 27.007 - AT command set for User Equipment (UE)
(3GPP) TS 31.101 - UICC-Terminal Interface, Physical and Logical Characteristics
(3GPP) TS 31.102 - Characteristics of the USIM Application
(3GPP) TS 31.116 - Smart cards: APDU structure for UICC based applications
(3GPP) TS 31.130 - USIM Application Programming Interface
(3GPP) TR 31.919 - 2G/3G Java Card Application Programming Interface (API) based applet interworking
(3GPP) TS 51.011 Release 4 - Specification of the Subscriber Indentity Module
Ultra-Wideband (UWB)
UWB GROUP DISBANDS - NO MORE UWB.
UWB Group Hands off to Wireless USB, Bluetooth & DISBANDS
The first HD broadcast products to be available for purchase
should be UWB products. UWB transmits in bursts, over a wide
frequency range of from 3.1GHz to 10.6GHz. UWB has a throughput
of 480Mbps, and is expected to support Bluetooth 3.0, Wirelesss
USB and other applications.
Home Theater Magazine
Will Ultra Wideband Survive? - PCMag - 10/27/2004
Wideband World - PCMag - 04/23/2002
UTRAN - UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network
UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network - Wikipedia
UMTS UTRAN interfaces
UMTS UTRAN Signaling - PDF
ETSI UTRA - UTRAN
UTRAN - Umts Terestrial Radio Access Network
Motorola's UTRAN Sharing Feature - PDF
LinkedIn | Groups: Sign in UTRAN/RNC Engineers
UTRAN Testing - Tektronix.com
Vendors / Service Providers - Other
Acer
Asustek
BREW
Casio
Dell
Ericsson
Fujitsu Siemens
Handspring (now PalmOne)
Hewlett-Packard
Lexibook
Mitac
Nokia
O2
Oregon Scientific
Palm
Philips
Psion Connect
QNX
Qualcomm
Research In Motion - RIM
Sony
Sony Ericsson Mobile
Symbian
Symbol
Telxon (now Symbol)
Toshiba
U.S. Robotics
Verizon Communications
ViewSonic
Windows CE
WAP
WAP Forum Org has merged with openmobilealliance org
Comparison of the WAP 1 (WAP) and Wap 2 (WPA2) standards
WAP Forum Releases
WAP2 is called WPA2
Knowledge Center - WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)
TKIP - Temporal Key Integrity Protocol used in WPA2
TKIP - wikipedia
WEP - Wireless Equivalent Privacy
WEP was the original Wi-Fi encryption method, and is easily broken.
WEP was part of the original 802.11b specification.
Standard WEP uses 64-bit encryption, with a 40-bit key,
128-bit WEP uses a 104-bit key, and was made legal for export in 1996.
WEP is not really very secure.
The current (9/2006) best public wireless encryption is WPA2.
WEP - webopedia
WEP - wikipedia
What is being done to increase WEP wireless standards and WEP wireless security?
Wireless LAN Deployment and Security Basics
Making the Most from WEP
WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy Vulnerability
Wireless Privacy: An Oxymoron?
Cracking WEP in 10 minutes
WEP2
WEP2
WEP2 and beyond - 802.11b Update: Stepping Up Your WLAN Security
It Came Out of the Sky -- WEP2, Credibility Zero
WEP2 Security Analysis
An Inductive Chosen Plaintext Attack against WEP/WEP2
So What Co-operative: WEP #2
WEP2 is not significantly more secure
WEPplus (WEP+)
Lucent's (Agere Systems) proprietary WEP enhancement
Must be used at both ends of a wireless connection to be effective.
WEPplus
Solutions :: White Papers :: WEPplus :: Terabeam Wireless
Wired Equivalent Privacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) & WPA-PSK
Normal WPA is called "enterprise mode" and requires an authenticating server.
WPA-PSK is WPA in Pre-Shared Key mode, and uses the same RC4 encryption cipher,
but in a more hack-resistant manner. It's TRIP (temporal Key Intregtiy Porotocl)
technology relies on mathematical scrambling formulas to dedect key tampering.
WPA was intended as a short-term solution, until 802.11i was ratified.
WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection
(WPA and WPA2 encryption systems are no longer enough to protect wireless data)
WPA2 inplments the full mandatory 802.11i standards, but is not compatible with
older network cards.
WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection
(WPA and WPA2 encryption systems are no longer enough to protect wireless data)
WPA - wikipedia
WPA2 (was WAP2) - 802.11i (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)
WPA2 is, so far, (2005) the strongest wireless security available.It uses
the AES encryption algorithm. It is often hard or impossible to upgrade existing WPA
hardware to WPA2. WPA2 usually requires an additional chip to off-load
the encrypt/decrypt functions, else the throughput drops dramatically.
AES allows companies to be compliant with FIPS140-2 government security requirements
WPA2 utilizes CCMP (an algorithm based on AES).
WPA2 also utilizes the Michael algorithm and TKIP.
Windows XP supported WPA2 in May of 2005.
Wikipedia states that as of March 13, 2006, WPA2 certification
is required for Wi-Fi certified devices. (see Wikipedia
Comparison of the WAP 1 (WAP) and Wap 2 (WPA2) standards
802.11i/WPA2 - wikipedia
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2)
Explaining WPA2 - Network World
Implement WPA2-Personal wireless security on a Windows XP SP2
Tutorial: How to set up WPA2 on your wireless network
The Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2)/Wireless Provisioning Services
Understanding the updated WPA and WPA2 standards
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2)
WAP 2.x architecture - Features, services and functions - PDF
WPA2 802.11i AES Core - IPcores
Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) Overview - Microsoft
WPA2 - Wi-Fi Networking News Archives
Wi-Fi group backs brawnier security standard
Microsoft offers WPA2 Wi-Fi security
WPA2 Wireless Provisioning Services
WHITE PAPERS
System Software PLATFORM/OS White Papers
Search the Web's Largest Database of White Papers - ZDNet *****
WINDOWS MOBILE 2003 / Pocket PC
Pocket PC System Ready to Phone Home - 6/23/03
Pocket PC gets new name: Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket - 6/22/03
WINDOWS CE / POCKET PC
Windows CE Multimedia Team Blog
SEE ALSO: WINDOWS, ALL VERSIONS
See also: Ultra-Wideband (UWB)
See also: WireFreeHD
See also: WirelessHD - WiHD
See also: Wireless HDMI
See also: Wireless High Definition Interface (WHDI)
Wi-Fi - 802.11
Here's a solution to spotty Wi-Fi coverage in your home - clark.com
7 Wi-Fi vulnerabilities beyond weak passwords
Your neighbor's WiFi is ruining yours — here's how to fix it
Wi-Fi Makes Trees Sick, Study Says - PCWorld Business Center
encrypting your wireless connection - Kim Komando
WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection - IT IS EASILY HACKED
Click here to find out how to stay safe on public Wi-Fi - Kim Komando
Easily catch intruders on your Wi-Fi - Kim Komando
1) Always use Encryption, preferably WPA2.
NOTE: ALL the wireless devices that you want to use on your network MUST support and use
the SAME ENCRYPTION TYPE, otherwise, your devices can't talk to each other.
A) WAP - Click here for more WAPinfo
A) WEP - Click here for more WEPinfo
WEP can now be cracked in less than ONE MINUTE
Breaking 104 bit WEP in less than 60 seconds
B) WPA - Click here for more WPAinfo
C) WPA2 - (WAP2) (WPA2) so far (9/2006) is the strongest wireless encryption publicly available.
Use WPA2 if at all possible.
Click here for 802.11i info
2) Always use MAC addresses to block unknown users.
This means allow ONLY known devices (yours) with specific MAC addresses
access to your wireless network. If the device's MAC address is not
listed, the device is NOT allowed any access.
3) Set your wireless access point to NOT broadcast it's existance.
NOTE: Do NOT check the Enable Wireless Isolation box IF you want to use WiFi.
(in this example, I have actually turned all wireless access OFF).
DO NOT check the ENABLE SSID BROADCAST when you are done with your setup.
You might want to CHECK ths Broadscast box WHILE setting up your Network.
Because too many people know the defaults and too many users never change the defaults:
4) Always change the Router/Access point/Switch/Hub's login name of the Administrator account
5) Always change the Router/Access point/Switch/Hub's Administrator's password
6) Always change the Network Name (often called the SSID)
ON A BRAND NEW WIRELESS INSTALLATION.
I would NOT change this on an already running wireless installation
(too much hassle / too many potential problems).
(The default SSID is usually 192.168.1.1)
How Wi-Fi Attackers Poison Browsers - PCworld - Feb 6, 2010
OMG - 802.11n was FINALLY ratified Sept 14, 2009 - do we even care anymore?
WiFi is no longer a viable secure connection
(WPA and WPA2 encryption systems are no longer enough to protect wireless data)
Wi-Fi unsafe in Hong Kong -
AirMagnet Detects 11n, WLAN Interference
Wi-Fi's Promising New Wave: 802.11n
More on Wi-Fi
See also 802.11
See also 802.11.b
See also 802.11.g
See also 802.11.n
WiFi SECURITY |
WiMax - 802.16d & 802.16e
WiMAX could have a 30 mile range.
WiMAX provides up to 10 Mbps wirelessly and is based on the
IEEE 802.16 (Broadband Wireless Access) standard.
The terms "WiMAX", "mobile WiMAX", "802.16d" and "802.16e" are frequently used incorrectly - Wikipedia
Mobile WiMAX system operation and state diagrams - Part 1: Introduction, mobile station operation
Mobile WiMAX system operation and state diagrams - Part 2: Mobile station access, connected & idle states
Mobile WiMAX system operation and state diagrams - Part 3: Network entry and handover
WiMAX - wikipedia
IEEE 802.16 Working Group on Broadband Wireless Access Standards
WiMax Forum (org)
WiMAX News
WiMAX White Papers, pdf and ppt files - wimax.com
WiMAX - howstuffworks
WiMAX Technology - Intel
WiMax - How it Works - computertipsntricks.com
WiMAX Trends - 4G Trends
no WiMax-enabled smartphones would hit the market before the end of 2010
Will Wal-Mart go WiMax? - WiMax tower on the roof of every Wal-Mart store?
Motorola lays out WiMax Strategy - 8/15/2005
WiMax gets real
WiMax Forum targets first systems by end of 2004
Intel braves new world of WiMax
WIRELESS
Wireless - definition of
Wireless / Networking - About
Wireless Device Comparison
Wireless Networking
Wireless network - Wikipedia
See also: 802.11n
WIRELESS HOME HD BROADCASTING
Uncompressed 720p video requires a transfer rate of approximately 1.3Gbps.
Uncompressed 1080i video requires a transfer rate of approximately 1.5Gbps.
Uncompressed 1080p video requires a transfer rate of approximately 3.0Gbps.
WireFreeHD
Radiospire's WiredFreeHD uses UWB technology and supposedly
can achieve speeds of up to 3 Gbps and 1080p signals for
a 25 foot distance. Uses Ferquency range or 3.1 to 4.8 GHz.
Home Theater Magazine
See also: 802.11n
See also: Ultra-Wideband (UWB)
See also: WireFreeHD
See also: WirelessHD - WiHD
See also: Wireless High definition Interface (WHDI)
WirelessHART
runs under 802.15.4. Honeywell tried to get ISA100 implemented in Hart devices,
instead of WirelessHART. ISA100 is being developed as a universal network that
will support multiple protocols. "ISA100 supports implementation of protocols
such as Hart, Profibus, CIP (Common Industrial Protocol) and Foundation Fieldbus".
WirelessHart Ready for Prime Time | News | Automation World
WirelessHART Standard Approved and Released
HCF - Leading Process Automation Suppliers Commit to WirelessHART Standard
WirelessHART: Radio Technology | Technologies | Process Automation
WirelessHART
WIRELESSHD
WirelessHD will stream up to three 1080p
signals at distances up to 32 feet via a 60 Gigahertz bandwidth.
The Specification should be finished by Spring 2007, and products
due out in late 2008. WirelessHD ORG
The 1st generation products should be able to transmit 1080p to a range
of 32 feet. 15Gbps is the expected 2nd generation speed. Home Theater Magazine
Participants include LG, Matsushita, NEC, Samsung, Sony Toshiba and SiBeam.
WirelessHD Receives HDCP Blessing (can legally do HDTV)
WirelessHD News & Events
The Wireless Weblog: WirelessHD vs. UWB
WirelessHD's 60GHz platform could spark standards war | The Register
wirelessHD: See what people are saying right now on Technorati
Top-Tier CE Companies Sidestep UWB For WirelessHD
WirelessHD group plans to replace cables using 60GHz band - Engadget
RED HERRING | WirelessHD Aims to Cut Cables
See also: 802.11n
See also: Ultra-Wideband (UWB)
See also: WireFreeHD
See also: WirelessHD - WiHD
See also: Wireless HDMI
See also: Wireless High definition Interface (WHDI)
Wireless High definition Interface (WHDI)
WHDI was created by Amimon and supposedly can broadcast
uncompressed 1080i or 720p (1.5 Gbps) over 100 feet, utilizing
a 20-MHz portion of the 5 GHz band. WHDI can also broadcast
1080p (3 Gbps) in a 40-Mhz channel. Pixelworks and Motorola
are working with Amimon. Products are expected by the end
of 2007. Some products were demoed at the 2007 CES show.
Home Theater Magazine
WLAN - Wireless LAN
AirMagnet Detects 11n, WLAN Interference
Securing WLAN Links - a 3-part article by CommsDesign, an IEEE Community
Making Sense of Competing Wireless Standards: 802.11a or 802.11b?
Still better, 802.11.g
IEEE 802.1X Authentication for Wireless Connections
IEEE 802.11b Wireless Networking Overview
PEAP Drafts
Socket's WLAN FAQ
A Technical Comparison of TTLS and PEAP
Windows Wi-Fi Web site
802.11 HotSpots dot com
802.11 Planet
ALLNET devices
M Commerce Times
Palm Boulevard
PDA Street
PocketPC City
PocketPCWire
PocketTV - free MPEG Players and more
Psion Place
RIM Road
ThinkMobile
Ultarwide Planet
Visor VillageRELATED LINKS
MobileTech News
Cell Phones, About
D-Link Networking Tutorials
D-link Drivers - download
D-Link FAQs
Linksys - FAQs and White Papers *
Motorola GLOSSARIES
Socket's (many) FAQs
Socket's Wireless LAN Card FAQ **
Wireless O'Reilly (books)
Z-Wave
Z-Wave
Z-WaveAlliance.org
ZigBee
a specification for a suite of high level wireless communication protocols.
Many vendors are incorporating the use of ZigBee in HANs - Home Area Networks.
A lot of MDM utility companies are now using ZigBee for wireless data collection.
ZigBee's RF4CE specification has been approved.
ZigBee Golden Unit platforms implement RF4CE.
ZigBee Alliance Org
ZigBee - Wikipedia
ZigBee Wireless Standard - Technology - Digi International
IEEE 802.15.4 - Freescale supports ZigBee Alliance's move to integrate RF4CE technology
Elliptic Curve Cryptography - ECC
ZigBee Testing
EETimes.com - How do you test ZigBee transmitters?
The Basics of ZigBee Testing, Part 1: Transmitters | RF DesignLine
IEEE 802.15.4/ZigBee RF PHY Test Challenges - Electronic Component
ZigBee Test Software from LitePoint
ZigBee Alliance Certification and Testing Policy - PDF
ZigBee TestSolutions - National Instruments
ZigBee Wireless Signal-strength Evaluation Kit
Wireless Testing Tools - wimax-industry
Protocol Testing Sites
See also the RF4CE organization
REFERENCE BOOKS - Wireless, Broadband, PDA & Telephony
but NOT most Network nor IP Books
Amundsen, Michael
MAPI, SAPI & TAPI Developer's Guide
SAMS $60 w/CD 0-672-30928-9
ATM Forum
ATM User-Network Interface Specification
[ATM, B-ISDN, SONET, PLCP, PMD, HEC, ILMI, DS3, MIB, ILMI, UNI, B-LLI, SMDS]
PTR/PH 40 0-13-225863-3
Bates, Regis J. "Bud"
Broadband Telecommunications Handbook
McGraw $ 65 0-07-134648-1
Boiling, Douglas
Programming Microsoft Windows CE. Second Ed.
MS Press $ 60 w/CD 0-7356-1443-1
Chen, Walter
DSL Simulation Techniques and Standard Development for
Digital Subscriber Line Systems. (lotsa calculus)
MTP 1-57870-017-5
Davies, D.W., D.L.A Barber, W.L. Price & C.M. Solomondides
Computer Networks and Their Protocols
[packets, X.25, HDLC, X3, X28, X29 CSMA]
Wiley 0-471-99750-1
Feng, Yu & Dr. Jun Zhu
Wireless JAVA Programming with J2ME
SAMS $ 50 0-672-32135-1
Freeman, Roger L.
Telecommunication System Engineering. 2nd edition
[SS7, ISDN, X.25,, FDDI, SOCOTEL, FDM, VSAT, PCM, T1, T1C, T2, T4M, PCM]
[TST, STS, DMS-100, DS1, CEPT 30, TRIB, OSI, LLC, PDU, CSMA]
[SCCP, ISDU??, PABX, DSX PCM]
Wiley 95 0-471-63423-9
Furber, Steve **
ARM System-on-Chip Architectures. SECOND EDITION
AW 2000
Gast, Matthew S.
802.11 Wireless Networks
O'reilly $45 0-596-00183-5
Ginsburg, David
Implementing ADSL
AW $45 0-201-65760-0
Griffiths, John M
ISDN Explained. 2ND EDITION
[ISDN, X.25, DCT, SDH, SDL]
Wiley 46 0-471-93480-1
Hall, Eric. A.
Internet Core Protocols.
[IP, TCP, UDP, ARP, ICMP & IGMP]
O'Reilly $ 40 w/CD 1-56592-572-6
Harte, Lawrence, Richard Levine & Roman Kikta
3G Wireless Demystified
MH $ 50 0-07-136301-7
Held, Gil **
Data Over Wireless Networks: Bluetooth, WAP and Wireless Lans
Osborne $ 55 0-07-212621-3
Hopkins, Gerald L.
The ISDN Literacy Book.
[ISDN, SONET, DS3, OC-1 - OC-48, ATM]
AW 62979 37 0-201-62979-8
Karim, M. R. & Mohsen Sarraf
W-CDMA and cdma2000 for 3G Mobile Networks
McGraw-Hill Telecom Professional
2002 $60 0-07-138513-4
Kolesnikov, Oleg & Brian Hatch
Building Linux Virtual Networks (VPNs)
New riders $ 45 1-57870-266-6
Kumar, Balaji
Broadband Communications: A professional's Guide to ATM, Frame relay, SMDS,
SONET, and B-ISDN.
[FDDI, DQDB, Frame Relay, SMDS, ATM, SONET/SDH, BISDN]
McGraw 60 0-07-035968-7
Kumar, Vineet; Markku Korpi and Senthil Sengodan
IP Telephoney with H.323
Wiley $ 60 0-471-39343-6
Lewin A. R. W. Edwards
Embedded System Design on a Shoestring (ARM7)
Newnes $ 50 w/CD 0750676094
Madjid Nakhjiri and Mahsa Nakhjiri %%
AAA and Network Security for Mobile Access: Radius, Diameter, EAP, PKI and IP Mobility.
Wiley $150 0470011947 Amazon
Madsen, Leif, Jared Smith & Jim Van Meggelen %
Asterisk: the Future of Telephony
[open source VoIP software]
O'Reilly $40 0-596-00962-3
McDysan, David **
Qos and Traffic Management in IP and ATM Networks
McGraw $ 55 0-07-134959-6
MacWilliams, F. J. & N.J.A Sloane
The Theory of Error-Correcting Codes
North-Holland 0-4444-85009-0
Maufer, Thomas A. @@
IP Fundamentals
PH/PTR $ 50 0-13-975483-0
Meisel, William S.
Computer-Oriented Approaches to Pattern Recognition.
Academic Press
Meyer, Carl H. and Stephen M. Matyas
Cryptography: A New Dimension in Computer Data Security
Wiley 0-471-04892-5
Miller, Mark A. **
Voice Over IP.
[IP, RTP, RTCP, RSVP, RTSP & VPN]
M&T $ 50 w/CD 0-7645-4617-1
Minoli, Daniel & Michael Vitella
ATM & Cell Relay Service for Corporate Environments
McGraw 44 0-07-042591-4
Motorola Codex
The Basics Book of FRAME RELAY
Motorola University Press 17 0-201-56377-0
Motorola Codex
The Basics Book of ISDN
Motorola University Press 17 0-201-56377-0
Motorola Codex
The Basics Book of X.25
Motorola University Press 12 0-201-56369-X
Muench, Chris
Windows CE Technology Tutorial
AW $50 w/CD 0-201-61642-4
Nelson, Mark
The Data Compression Book
M&T Books 1-55851-216-0
Newton, Harry
Newton's Telecom Dictionary, 20th EDITION:
official dictionary of telecommunications
CMPbooks 2004 $ 35 1-57820-309-0
Nokia
Developing Series 60 Applications: A Guide for Symbian
OS C++ Developers
AW $50 0-321-22722-0
Ohrtman, Franklin D. Jr.
Softswitch: Architecture for VoIP
McGraw $ 50 0-07-140977-7
Patil, Basavaraj et al
IP in Wireless Networks
PH/PTR $ 50 0-13-066648-3
Pennebaker, William B. & Joan L. Mitchell
JPEG Still Image Data Compression Standard
[ISO DIS 10918-1, ISO DIS 10918-2, JPEG, Huffman, DCT]
Van Nostrand 60 0-442-01272-1
Ramteke, Timothy
Networks.
[SNA, X.25, SS7, ISDN, TCPIP, Frame Relay, ATM, SMDS, FDDI, ISUP]
[APPC, LU 6.2, MTP, T1, SDLC, HDLC, LAPB, LAPD, NT1, VN, APPN, PDN]
[SCCP, TCAP, DNS, PAD, SMDS, PLCP]
PH 56 0-13-958059-X
Russell, Travis
Signaling System #7
Mcgraw-Hill 67 0-070-54991-5
Sams
Reference Data for Radio Engineers.
SAMS
Sanders, Geoff et al
GPRS Networks
Wiley $ 90 0-470-85317-4
Schneier, Bruce
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