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What does HST stand for?

High-Speed Technology (Modem)


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  • Information technology (IT) and computers

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Byline: sanjayc03 The newly formed Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) Alliance looks likely to play a big role in the future of Wi-Fi, but its high-speed technology probably won't squeeze out wired multimedia networks.
The two counties are among four in Wales that are now connected to high-speed technology, according to BT.
Network Rail said at the weekend: 'In the future it is likely we are going to have to build new lines, and whilst there are obvious advantages to do this using existing high-speed technology, we must not forget the wider picture.
Although Cingular's entry tails offerings from Verizon Wireless and Sprint, the Atlanta-based carrier is getting additional attention because the rollout is the first time a carrier has provided an advanced high-speed technology commercially using GSM -- the most widely adopted wireless standard around the world.
High-speed technology now accounts for 22 per cent of group revenues as BT step up their transition from a fixed-line operator.
High-speed technology now accounts for 22pc of group revenues as BT stepped up its transition from a fixed-line operator.
The dream of sending TV down the line will become a reality as BT rolls out high-speed technology to eight million homes by the summer.
The advantages of high-speed technology have captured the industry, but until now this technology has only been available on more expensive machines," says Graham Hooper, Bridgeport VMC product manager.

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