AT&T New Black Technology: Using Wires to Transmit High-Speed ​​Wireless Networks

AT&T New Black Technology: Using Wires to Transmit High-Speed ​​Wireless Networks

September 21 news, according to the "Wall Street Journal" reported that this Tuesday, the United States, the second largest mobile operator AT & T released a message, said he had discovered a new type of direct transmission of gigabit high-speed wireless broadband network through the wire method. According to AT&T’s description, this new technology can bring the Internet to remote, inaccessible areas in a cheaper and more convenient way.

This new technology was called AT&T's "AirGig." According to AT&T's description, “AirGig” needs to put a special antenna on the top of the utility pole, and then the wireless signal sent by the antenna will be transmitted around the surface of the wire. So, this wireless “out of” the wire. The signal can provide us with high-speed network services at a gigabit speed.

John Donovan, AT&T’s chief strategy officer, said that residents who have wires around any house can easily receive wireless signals in their houses. In addition, Donovan also said that when the user selects a specific frequency of wireless signals, they can even receive this wireless network signal beyond the distance of the wire.

AT&T stated that it has already submitted relevant patent application documents related to this technology and is looking for a good place to conduct field tests next year. However, even if everything in this project has progressed smoothly, it will take several years for the company to go through a commercialization operation.

In the past few decades, many skilled craftsmen have been trying to transmit wireless network signals through the wires themselves in various ways. However, the development of this technology has not progressed smoothly.

Dr. Donovan introduced to us that the technology of relying on existing wires to transmit wireless network signals has its obvious advantages. That is, a large number of transmission networks have been built all over the world, including even those with traditional broadband or wireless. The remote areas where the network signal has not yet reached. Because it does not require the installation of additional new cables or the need to reopen the streets for this purpose, it can deliver high-speed internet broadband services to cities or remote suburbs in a very inexpensive manner.

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