This article commences with a brief tutorial on spread-spectrum communications, together with a summary of the salient charcateristics of the technology. Outdoor and non-mobile uses of Wireless LAN NICs are then introduced with two case studies. In conclusion the policy implications of spread-spectrum technology for broadband Internet access in regional Australia are examined, together with an analysis of some opportunities for Austrlian entrepreneurs.
History
Publication title
Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology
Volume
33
Article number
4
Number
4
Pagination
346-355
Publisher
Australian Computer Society Inc
Publication status
Published
Rights statement
The author was awarded the ANCCAC Prize and Medal cited as the best paper in IT published in Australia in 2001 "."