SBC vs Soft Switch in NGN SBC (Session Border Controller) SBC is a Voice over IP device, generally placed in the boundary of the networks to act as back to back user agent. Even though it is a single box logically it handles two main functionality which is signalling and media. It’s an intelligent device […]
Difference Between Naked DSL (ADSL2+) and ADSL2+
Naked DSL (ADSL2+) vs ADSL2+ Naked DSL or ADSL2+ and ADSL2+ are broadband access technologies that are used to deliver high speed internet access. Naked ADSL2+ will not come with a PSTN whereas ADSL2+ comes with a PSTN line. So in ADSL2+ you need to pay for additional line rental on top of the internet […]
Difference Between ADSL2 and ADSL2+ (ADSL2 Plus)
ADSL2 vs ADSL2+ (ADSL2 Plus) ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) is a fixed line broadband technology, it is a form of DSL. ADSL offers high speed access over the same existing copper network in parallel with telephone line. Asymmetric means the download bandwidth and upload bandwidth are not the same in ADSL. It was designed […]
Difference Between WiMAX and WiMAX 2
WiMAX vs WiMAX 2 WiMAX and WiMAX 2 both are wireless broadband technologies to deliver high data rate and low latency. WiMAX is already implemented and WiMAX 2 is in development phase. WiMAX belongs to IEEE 802.16 family and 802.16d and 802.16e is already in place. WiMAX 2 is building upon 802.16m and which is […]
Difference Between LTE and WiMAX
LTE vs WiMAX LTE (3GPP Long Term Evolution) and WiMAX (Wireless Interoperability for Microwave Access) are high speed 4G wireless technologies. 3G growth ends at HSPA+ and mobile operators started deploying 4G networks to offer more bandwidth to mobile handsets. These 4G technologies give virtual LAN reality to mobile handsets and to feel the real […]
Difference Between WiMAX and Wifi
WiMAX vs Wifi WiMAX and Wi-Fi are both wireless technologies but Wi-Fi can only be operated in short ranges (Max 250 m) and WiMAX could be operated in long ranges (around 30 Km). WiMAX has fixed and mobile version which could be used for several applications with higher bandwidth (around 40 Mbps). Like DSL or […]
Difference Between 4G and Wifi
4G vs Wifi 4G and Wi-Fi are both mobile wireless access technologies operating in different frequencies and in different access ranges. Wi-Fi was in use for some time now while 4G is evolving now and being deployed in some counties in Europe and in America. Wi-Fi can work up to 250 metres only and 4G […]
Difference Between 3G and Wifi (IEEE 802.11)
3G vs Wifi (IEEE 802.11) 3G and Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) are both wireless access technologies operate in different frequencies and access ranges. Wi-Fi only can go up to 250 metres and 3G coverage could go beyond Kilometres. Basically Wi-Fi is a personal wireless LAN used in short range with low setup fees whereas 3G is […]
Difference Between 3G and 4G
3G vs 4G | Speed, Frequencies and Features Compared | Battery Life is less in 4G 3G and 4G both are mobile wireless access technologies and 3G is widely used now and 4G is evolving and being deployed in some counties in Europe and in America. 3G (Third Generation Networks) 3G is a wireless access […]
Difference Between Skype 3.0 and Tango
Skype 3.0 vs Tango Skype 3.0 for iPhones and Tango are multimedia application over IP that support voice and video calls over 3G and Wi-Fi. The previous version of Skype 2.X didn’t support for video calling and Skype introduced Skype 3.0 in late December 2010 to support video callings on iPhones. Tango: Tango is a […]
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