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13/12/2020

نعلن عن بدايه كورس wireless لو كنت طالب او خريج وحابي تستفيد من زمنك وتكتسب خبره سارع بالتسجيل ،الفرصه محدودة .
مده الكورس اسبوع ،ساعتين باليوم من الساعه 4_6مساءاً
قيمه الكورس 2000 جنيه فقط
المكان : الخرطوم -شارع الجامعه -شمال برج سوداتل

وللاوطان في دم كل حر يد سلفت ودين مستحق
11/04/2019

وللاوطان في دم كل حر يد سلفت ودين مستحق

11/04/2019
10/06/2018

#مسابقة مركز إليقانت للتدريب بمناسبة قدوم عيد الفطر المبارك
المسابقة حتكون للكورسات ال ح تبدا بعد العيد مباشرة اللي هى:
-CCNA
-CWNA
-ANDROID
-CEH
-MCSA
شروط المسابقة:
1\ عمل لايك وشير للبوست فى اكبر عدد من القروبات التى لها علاقة بالمجال
2\ كتابة اسم الكورس الذى ترغب فى تعليق
3\عمل تاق لكل اصحابك البتهمهم الكورسات دي
*حيكون الاختيارعشوائي لعدد منحتين لكل كورس, وتخفيض 25% لاربعة اشخاص من كل كورس
يمكنك الاتطلاع على تفاصيل الكورسات من خلال صفحتنا:
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رمضان مبارك عليكم
11/06/2016

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What Is Li-Fi? Meet The Revolutionary Wireless Technology That Is 100 Times Faster Than Wi-FiPosted on February 29, 2016...
30/04/2016

What Is Li-Fi? Meet The Revolutionary Wireless Technology That Is 100 Times Faster Than Wi-Fi
Posted on February 29, 2016 by Jim Brooker
lifi 300x135 What Is Li Fi? Meet The Revolutionary Wireless Technology That Is 100 Times Faster Than Wi FiImagine a world where every one of the billions of lightbulbs in use today is a wireless hotspot delivering connectivity at speeds that can only be dreamed of with Wi-Fi. That’s
the goal of the man who invented such a technology, and this week Li-Fi took a step out of the domain of science fiction and into the realm of the real when it was shown to deliver speeds 100 times faster than current Wi-Fi technology in actual tests.

An Estonian startup called Velmenni used a Li-Fi-enabled lightbulb to transmit data at speeds as fast as 1 gigabit per second (Gbps), which is about 100 times faster than current Wi-Fi technology, meaning a high-definition film could be downloaded within seconds. The real-world test is the first to be carried out, but laboratory tests have shown theoretical speeds of 224 Gbps.

So, just what is Li-Fi, how does it work, and will it really revolutionize the way we connect to the Internet?

Li-Fi refers to visible light communications (VLC) technology, which delivers high-speed, bidirectional, networked mobile communications in a manner similar to Wi-Fi. It promises huge speed advantages, as well as more-secure communications and reduced device interference.

Who Invented Li-Fi?

The term was coined by German physicist Harald Haas during a TED Talk when he outlined the idea of using lightbulbs as wireless routers. That address was delivered four years ago, and many people speculated that, like a lot of apparent revolutionary breakthroughs, Li-Fi would go the way of other “next big things” and not come to fruition. A year after his TED Talk, though, Haas, a professor of mobile communications at the University of Edinburgh, created pureLiFi with a group of people who had been researching the technology since 2008. The company has claimed to be the “recognized leaders in Li-Fi technology” and has already produced two products.

On Wednesday, pureLiFi announced a partnership in which a French industrial-lighting company will roll out the firm’s VLC technology in its products by the third quarter of 2016.

ho li fi works 300x229 What Is Li Fi? Meet The Revolutionary Wireless Technology That Is 100 Times Faster Than Wi FiWill It Work With Any Lightbulb?

Haas said during his Ted Talk in 2011 that the current infrastructure would allow every single LED lightbulb to be transformed into an ultrafast wireless router. “All we need to do is fit a small microchip to every potential illumination device and this would then combine two basic functionalities: illumination and wireless data transmission,” Haas said. “In the future, we will not only have 14 billion lightbulbs, we may have 14 billion Li-Fis deployed worldwide for a cleaner, greener and even brighter future.”

Is There Any Downside?

Because Li-Fi technology uses visible light as its means of communication, it won’t work through walls. This means that to have a Li-Fi network throughout your house, you will need these lightbulbs in every room (and maybe even the fridge) to have seamless connectivity.

Another major issue is that Li-Fi does not work outdoors, meaning that public Li-Fi will not be able to replace public Wi-Fi networks any time soon. While Li-Fi’s employment in direct sunlight won’t be possible, pureLiFi said that through the use of filters the technology can be used indoors even when sunlight is present.

By David Gilbert for International Business Times

07/05/2013

السلام عليكم
احب ارحب بجميع الاعضاء
وان شاء الله صفحتنا تنال اعجابكم
ونقدر نوفر ليكم جميع طلاباتكم

19/03/2013

LTE is well positioned today, and is already meeting the
requirements of next-generation mobile networks – both
for existing 3GPP/3GPP2 operators and “greenfielders”.
It enables operators to offer high-performance,
mass-market mobile broadband services, through a
combination of high bit-rates and system throughput
– in both the uplink and downlink – with low latency.
LTE infrastructure is designed to be as simple as
possible to deploy and operate, through flexible
technology that can be deployed in a wide variety of
frequency bands. LTE offers scalable bandwidths,
from 1.4MHz up to 20MHz, together with support for
both FDD paired and TDD unpaired spectrum. The
LTE-SAE architecture reduces the number of nodes,
supports flexible network configurations and provides
a high level of service availability. Furthermore, LTE-SAE
interoperates with GSM, WCDMA/HSPA, TD-SCDMA,
MiFi and CDMA.
Today LTE is already available in USB dongles,
laptop/netbooks, smartphones, routers and tablets,
and will soon be available through other devices that
benefit from mobile broadband.

Hello friend what in your mind about LTE I waiting your information ~ please post us your ideas *__*

16/01/2013

Vacancies
Canar Telecommunication Co

Would like to recruit a qualified and experienced staff for the following vacant positions:

1 - Business Analyst and Reporting
2 - Business Development Manager
3 - Capacity Purchase Specialist
4 - Developer
5 - Engineer /NGN
6 - Engineer OSP Planning
7 - Engineer/Transmission Core
8 - Engineer/Transmission Core Planning
9 - HR Specialist
10 - IN&VAS Engineer
11 - Key Account Managers
12 - Manager Billing and Settlement
13 - Manager Core Switching
14 - Manager/Administration
15 - Marketing Communication Manager
16 - Officer /Admin
17 - Officer Contracts
18 - Principal/Billing
19 - Products & Services Team Leader
20 - Senior Engineer/NSS
21 - Senior Engineer/Wireless Transmission
22 - Senior Officer/Purchasing
23 - Specialist Employee Services
24 - Specialist/Unix System Admin
25 - Sr. Eng/ IP Network
26 - Sr. Eng/ Network
27 - TL/ IP Network
28 - TL/International Business
29 - TL/Wholesale

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