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A Seminar Report On

WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS 3G VS WIFI Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of the degree in Bachelor of Technology In Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering Seminar Coordinator Mr. Yograj Singh Duksh Roll No- 07EI17 Submitted by Hiredesh Kumar

Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Engg. Faculty of Engineering & Technology M.J.P. Rohilkhand University

Bareilly-243006

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that Mr. Hiredesh Kumar student of final year, ELECTRONICS &
INSTRUMENTATION

Engineering has submitted his Seminar report on WIRELESS

INTERNET ACCESS 3G VS WIFI. The seminar work and report is in partial fulfillment for the award of Degree in Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering by IET MJPRU,Bareilly. The work done by him is genuine and has not been submitted anywhere else for the award of any other degree or diploma.

Mr Yatendra Kumar Head of Dept., (Electronics & Instrumentation) M.J.P.R.U,Bareilly

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I am greatly thankful to my seminar guide Mr Yoghraj Singh Daksh Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering Department , who inspired me to present my seminar on WIRELESS INTERNET ACCESS 3G VS WIFI. He helped and encouraged me in every possible way. The knowledge acquired during the preparation of the seminar report would definitely help me in my future ventures. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Mr Yoghraj Singh Daksh, Associate Professor,Department of Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering, for finding out time and helping me in this seminar. I would also thank all the teachers of our Department for there help in various aspects during the seminar.

Date: 02-02-2011

Hiredesh Kumar Roll No.- 07EI17 IV Year Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering

CONTENTS
1. Introduction 2. Some background on WiFi and 3G9
2.1 3G 2.2 WiFi

3. How are WiFi and 3G same


3.1 Both are wireless 3.2 Both are access technologies 3.3 Both offer broadband data service

4. How are they different


4.1 Current business models/deployment are different 4.2 Spectrum policy and management 4.3 Status of technology development different
4.3.1. Deployment status 4.3.2. Embedded support for services 4.3.3. Standardization 4.3.4. Service/business model

5. Some implications for industry structure and public policy


5.1 WiFi is good for competition 5.2 WiFi and 3G can complement each other for a mobile provider 5.3 Spectrum policy is key 5.4 Success of WiFi is potentially good for multimedia content 5.5 Technical progress favors heterogeneous future

6. Conclusions Bibliography

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