Mobile broadband Sample Clauses

Mobile broadband. Considering the potential complementation of satellite solution by including HAPS/drone nodes, it is easy to notice that HAPS/drone would not be of much help for vast areas due to its reduced coverage compared to stand-alone satellite solutions. They would certainly be of interest to cover, for example, disaster areas providing mobile broadband communications to the rescue teams or even to the civilian population, or to cover isolated regions such as small islands with complex elevated terrain or desert settlements. In disaster relief cases, the system architecture must consider that the terrestrial infrastructures can be damaged or even destroyed, which, at the end, is a simplification of the network topology as the HAPS/drone does not need to interact with other ground elements. For isolated regions, the presence of the HAPS may be sufficient to cover the population’s mobile communication needs, and even more if we consider the usage of advanced spot antennas that would allow improvement of the link budget and increase the number of simultaneous users.
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Mobile broadband. An important factor in the high use of mobile broadband has been the flat rate that ARESEP has imposed since the introduction of mobile broadband. This is a fixed rate, irrespective of the usage. Unfortunately, as in many countries, a small Costa Rica Five Years after CAFTA-DR • xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1596/000-0-0000-0000-0 Figure 4.12 Cellular prepaid prices in U.S. Cents per Minute, peak for Latin american Countries, 2010 Brazil Venezuela, RB Peru Argentina Belize Uruguay Nicaragua Bolivia Dominican Republic Country Ecuador Colombia Honduras Barbados El Salvador Paraguay Jamaica Chile Panama Guatemala Mexico Costa Rica 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 U.S. cents per minute On net Off net Source: Based on data from World Telecommunication/ICT Indicators database (2012), xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/pub/X-XXX-XXXX.XX-0000. Note: These prices do not include promotions. Prepaid services are more expensive per minute (without promotions) when compared with postpaid (contract) services. percentage of heavy users have congested the networks. Most operators world- wide charge rates per kilobyte (KB) (or megabyte [MB]) to deal with this issue. SUTEL modified the rate, charging a fee per kilobyte of use in October of 2012.30 Operators started charging CRC 0.0076 (US$0.00152) per kilobyte of use in August 2013. Costa Rican mobile broadband rates are in the middle to low end of Latin American countries in terms of mobile broadband fees (see figure 4.13).31 penetration in rural areas versus Urban areas: FONateL As a result of liberalization, telecom services became available in most urban areas of Costa Rica. However, some rural areas and small towns still do not have access to the Internet. To provide services in those areas, the Telecommunications Law created FONATEL. FONATEL has raised US$213 million from auction proceeds and operator’s fees (Xxxxxx 2013). FONATEL Costa Rica Five Years after CAFTA-DR • xxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/10.1596/000-0-0000-0000-0 Figure 4.13 Mobile Broadband rates for Selected Countries Nicaragua Bolivia Honduras Guatemala Ecuador Paraguay Peru El Salvador Country Brazil Costa Rica Colombia Argentina Mexico Chile Venezuela, RB Panama France Uruguay Spain Portugal Japan Italy United Kingdom 15 20 25 Source: ORBA 2012. Percentage of GDP per capita prepared a master plan that includes four programs: (a) Comunidades Conectadas, to connect 2,731 communities that do not have access to the Internet at a cost of US$155 million; (b) Poblaciones Vulnerables, to provide sub...
Mobile broadband. Franklin Wireless U210 Data Card $ 99.00 $ 0.00 N/A $ 99.00 MiFi Novatel 2200 $135.00 $ 0.00 N/A $135.00 Wireless Modems (6) Wireless Modems Sierra Wireless* Raven X $575.00 $475.00 N/A $575.00 Sierra Wireless** PinPoint X $793.00 $668.00 N/A $793.00 Tablets (7) Tablets (7) (7) Motorola Xoom (with Wi-Fi) $599.99 $399.99 N/A $399.99 Blackberry Playbook (with Wi-Fi) $499.99 $499.99 N/A $499.99 Notes: Highlighted items denote free devices

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