Archive for January, 2010

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Temporary Internet Backhaul for Las Vegas Conventions

In Mobile Backhaul on January 8, 2010 by Nate Rosenberg Tagged: , , ,

The Washington Post reports that CES attendees are seeing slow service from AT&T on their iPhones. Providing 3G service at special events can be difficult since the bandwidth demand increases substantially, but only for a week or two.

In Las Vegas, 1Velocity has provided temporary 100 Mbps Ethernet backhaul for numerous conventions, including for a national carrier for a show at the Las Vegas convention center. Our rapidly-deployable technology is ideal for providing robust, reliable temporary connections, and we expect this segment of our business to grow in the coming years.

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Nevada Business: Reno gets 1Velocity Ethernet

In 1Velocity in the News,Link on January 6, 2010 by Nate Rosenberg Tagged: , , ,

The January 2010 issue of Nevada Business magazine mentions 1Velocity’s entrance into the Reno/Sparks area.

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Backhaul Slows AT&T HSPA 7.2 Upgrade

In Mobile Backhaul on January 6, 2010 by Nate Rosenberg Tagged: , , , ,

AT&T today announced that they finished updating all their U.S. cell sites to HSPA 7.2. The upgrades will allow AT&T cell sites to transmit at twice their previous speeds…but wait, oh, only in a few cities right now (neither Las Vegas or Reno is one of the test cities).

Even though the cell sites have been upgraded, the backhaul network serving those cell sites do not have sufficient capacity for the additional bandwidth.

From Techcrunch: “The key to getting AT&T’s network up to the 7.2Mbps speed is upgrading its backhaul connections. That’s what AT&T is currently doing in the cities where it is testing the faster speeds, and it says it will continue rolling that out to more markets in 2010, and complete it in 2011.”

We’ve previously written on our blog about how millimeter-wave wireless fiber can help solve the mobile backhaul bottleneck.