Thursday, September 20, 2007

What Exactly Are Cellular Hotspots?


Cellular hotspot... is a new phrase that is related to making a certain place suitable for “cellular” or WIFI use. Enabling the entire area in a WIFI is somewhat an impossible thing to do for a lot of reason. One reason that can be seen is economics. Putting a certain place in a marketable map would require a lot of money.


Some of the areas in a certain country or place are usually not accessible for such a cable connection would be inevitable. One reason is the connectivity of the island and the means by which the place is given enough budget for support.


What’s Keeping All Countries from Reaching All Areas for Communication?


Tourism and marketability of the place should also pose a problem. If the place does not support enough number of people to boost up its money-generating status, it is usually hard to find a way to get all places connected electronically.


Several program applications have been used so far to alleviate this issue. Just in Taiwan, WiMax is used to connect several areas of the country to get the place within the reach of cellular and other electronic communication devices.


In some cases, where cable and DSL connection will not be available in the area, satellite use is encouraged. Although satellite provides a relatively slower data transfer compared to the above method of connection, it surely is an alternative way to reach to other communities where the above connection will not be possible.


Collaboration All-Over...


International and local communications giants are working hand in hand for the installation of such electronic communication technologies. Microchips and computer technology companies have joined the race to make every place in the world to be within “communication-reached”. Enumerating on the positive outcome that be brought about by the installation of such electronic gadgets around an island, there are also negative consequences for such. Providing all this connection may pose a connection hurdle towards all stations where connection is given.


Although technologies are available to avoid this from happening, in practice, it is however, costly to support the installation of electronic communication stations per specific radius per region in order to avoid communication log-phase and line-breakdown. In East Asian countries alone, Intel and other local satellite and cable media communications giants are taking the leap on networking solutions through a cable-free environment and rely on satellite technologies.


Each company has a role to take in this ambitious pursuit. Monitoring, administration of communication, relay processing, data transcription, video and sound message transmission. All these have kept the technology from evolving and contributed to the development of a sound and more profound satellite communication scheme.


What is Being Done So Far?


To alleviate the above scenarios, a similar digital technology used in cellphones is now used in several areas across a region. This technology allows all data to be received in a single microcellular gear embedded in a box functioning much like in a super computer semiconductor.


This cellular semiconductor gear allows two-way communications and handles all function related to GPRS, SMS, video and sound transfer. While this technology is already available, it is still under the experimenting stage, and improving some areas that may cause problems in the future.


Running a test on certain areas and using such tool to existing communication technology in order to determine compatibility. One good thing about this invention is its size. While a single radio/phone station that will handle most of the data transcription is usually large and requires a large space, the microcellular GSM gadgets can fit into something like the size of a box similar to that of a PC monitor case.


This technology is best for it works less on cables and relying more on satellite technology. The end result, it would reduce the number of landline cables in the community and would make way for the development of the nascent satellite machinery.


Cheap Yet Highly Useful Technology...


At this point in time, the good thing about this new technology is its ability to supply such service to a relatively vast area without spending the cost of physical cable connections. The aerial mode of communication transmission is more efficient and does not make use of resources that would generate more expenses and risk to the community.


Bart Rutherford


Editor








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