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SSS Archived Features


This page contains links and information on websites that were featured on our Featured Websites page during 1997 and 1998. Some attempts have been made to repair broken links or at least annotate those where the companies/websites no longer exist.






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Featured December 1998:

In December 1998, we featured Telecom Research.com, an excellent site with numerous helpful and valuable wireless topics --please take a look!
Editor's Note 6/14/05: This website is now owned by the American China International Business Association and no longer contains the interesting resource information previously contained at this site.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

Telecom Research.com


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Also in 1998, we featured Hong Kong Institute of Technology's Wireless E-Book, an excellent introduction to many wireless topics.

Click on their Icon below for more information:

Hong Kong Institute of Technology's Wireless E-Book

Editor's note 6/17/08: Sadly, this link is no longer operative and I haven't been able to find another location for this material.
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In October of 1998, we featured the Bluetooth SIG. BLUETOOTH APPEARS TO BE A VERY INTERESTING CONCEPT, AND WE WISH THE SIG Best of Luck, you've got a real WINNER!

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BLUETOOTH


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In 1998, we also featured Wireless Access Technologies. "This magazine is the first international telecommunications publication totally dedicated to promote wireless access network products." EVEN THOUGH IT LOOKS TO BE A COMPETITOR OF SSS ONLINE, Wireless Access Technologies APPEARS TO BE A VERY INTERESTING NEW MAGAZINE AND WE WISH THE PUBLISHERS Best of Luck in this new venture!

Editor's Note, 1/14/04: The link below is now inoperative; WAT Mag no longer exists or has been incorporated into something else.



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In August 1998, we featured World Wireless Communications, Inc. They design, manufacture and sell Wireless (including SS) radios, antennas and systems.
Editor's Note, 6/13/05: This company has since gone belly-up.

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In July 1998 we featured Mobile Planet, a new Online Store for H/PCs (and PDAs). Their site carries almost everything small, portable and EVEN Wireless!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

Mobile Planet Online Store


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Earlier we featured Probe Science, Inc., yet another SS radio supplier. Their site describes their SS radio products, antennas and chips -- take a look!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

PROBE


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Before that, we featured WaveAccess, another SS radio supplier. Their site describes their advanced radio products, capabilities and services -- take a look!

Editor's note: WaveAccess was purchased in 1999 by Lucent Technologies. The link below no longer works.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

WaveAccess


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Also during 1998, we featured Young Design, Inc., an SS radio supplier. Their site describes their radio products, capabilities and services -- take a look!
Editor's note 6/13/05: YDI has been renamed Terabeam Wireless. The link below will take you to the Terabeam site.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

Young Design, Inc.


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Previously, we featured CommUnique Wireless Corporation, a NEW wireless SS System Integrator. Their site describes their interesting products, capabilities and their system concepts -- take a look!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

CommUnique


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We also featured Radio Connect Corporation, a wireless SS OEM. Their site describes their most interesting products and their capabilities -- have a look!
[Editor's note: This company is now part of Vytek. The link below will take you to the Vytek site.]

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

RCC


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During 1998, we featured the Center for Wireless Communication, A Research & Development Center of The National University of Singapore. This informative site has Information and links on a number of very interesting Wireless Projects that they have undertaken -- take a look!

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CWC


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In 1997 we featured the Granite Island Group. This informative site has Information and links on Bugging & Counter-surveillance -- take a look!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

Granite Island Group


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We featured the CDMA Technology Site. This informative site has some great Information and links to various Standards Organizations -- take a look!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

CDMA Technology Site


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In 1997 we featured the University of Missouri-Rolla EMC Lab Home Page. This University Lab has an excellant, informative site with some interesting Information -- take a look!

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Missouri University of Science and Technology EMC Lab


Editor's Note 11/12/08: The University has changed its name to Missouri University of Science and Technology, or Missouri S&T for short.


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Previously featured, THE MICROCHIP PIC processor family is really growing! More and more applications are moving to the simplicity and low cost afforded by these powerful, RISC-like microprocessors. While PICs aren't quite ubiquitous, they are cropping up nearly everywhere! We are using them as SS Radio controllers in a number of our new designs. So, this Week's Feature highlights Seven Sites that feature PIC microcontroller development hardware and software -- take a look at what each provides!

Click on any of the icons below for more Information:


[Editor's note 1/14/04: ITU Tech no longer exists.]

MICROMINT PARALLAX, INC.

e-lab Sirius microSystems ITU Technologies

MicroEngineering Labs


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We previously Featured the Wireless LAN Alliance Home Page. This New Group has some interesting Information on their Site -- take a look!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

WLANA


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This Feature highlighted the METRICOM Home Page. They provide the Richochet Wireless Modem and Internet Service -- take a look!

[Editor's Note 1/14/04: Metricom is out of business, but Ricochet is still alive and well -- follow the link below to go to the current website.]

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

METRICOM


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We previously highlighted the SIGTEK Home Page. They have some interesting SS products -- take a look!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

SIGTEK
Editor's Note: Sigtek, Inc. was acquired by Filtronic plc in August of 2000. The link above will now take you to the Filtronic site, which is full of flash and very little content.


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On May 29, 1997 we featured the Desktop Video Conferencing Survey Home Page. This page is a valuable resource for information on Desktop Video Conferencing.

Editor's Note, 1/14/04: This survey was produced by North Carolina State University (NCSU) as part of the Southern University and College Coalition for Engineering EDucation (SUCCEED). The link below will take you to the table of contents for the thesis prepared using the survey data.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

Desktop Video Conferencing Survey Home Page
Editor's Note: 11/12/08: The link above is no longer working. A copy of the thesis is available at cost from Storming Media. Also, another paper on this subject is available for free from The Communications Research Center, Ottawa.


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On May 22, 1997 we highlighted DSS Online. DSS Online! is a repository for information on Digital Satellite Systems.


Editor's Note 6/13/05: The link below is broken and I am unable to find a successor link. If one exists for this organization, please let me know!

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

DSS Online


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On May 8, 1997 we featured OCN's information about ISDN for the "Newcomer".


Editor's note 1/14/04: the link below is dead. You can find some good information about ISDN here.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

OCN's ISDN INFO CENTRE


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On April 15, 1997 we provided information about OMNIPOINT and their version of CDMA (IS-645).

Editor's Note 6/19/07: Omnipoint is now T-Mobile; the link below will take you to the T-Mobile page.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

OMNIPOINT


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The feature posted April 8, 2007 contained information about an interesting SS experiment -- this information was compiled by The Circuits and Systems Group, EE Department, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands.

Click on their Icon below for more Information:

Wireless Indoor Spread Spectrum Communication Experiment


Editor's Note 6/19/07: The specific link to this information no longer exists. The icon above will take you to the TuDelft University English home page. They have lots of other neat information on their site!


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On April 1, 2007 we featured important information about PCS & PCN systems -- this information was compiled by Cyber Peak.
Editor's note 6/13/05: Cyber Peak no longer seems to exist and the link below has been disabled.

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GPS


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Our March 25, 2007 Feature provided important information about the Global Positioning System -- this information was compiled by the University of Texas.

[Editor's note: Peter Dana, who compiled this information, has since moved to the University of Colorado, taking this website with him. The link below has been updated to take you to his current GPS site.]

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GPS



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