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BWE Offers Free Series of Articles on How to Bring Broadband to Rural Areas, Outlying Suburbs and Inner City Districts.


GILBERT, Ariz. -- Six Camera Ready "How-To" Articles Available Royalty-Free to Media Outlets that Serve Readers in Small Towns that Still Need High-Speed Internet See broadband.  Connections

Broadband Wireless See wireless broadband.  Exchange Magazine (BWE BWE Best Week Ever (TV show)
BWE Bundesverband Windenergie eV (German Wind Energy Association)
BWE Ballast Water Exchange
BWE Braunschweig Germany (airport code) 
) announced that the publication will release a series of six camera-ready "How To Build Broadband Wireless Networks" articles, which may be published royalty free by any website or any media outlet worldwide. (http://www.bbwexchange.com/howto/)

The series of articles will outline the entire step-by-step process needed by small cities and towns to evaluate whether or not broadband wireless technology could provide a cost-effective way to bring high-speed Internet connections to the millions of Americans still living in areas without access to broadband Internet See broadband.  connections.

"The main goal of the broadband wireless series is to educate people living in areas that still don't have broadband connections on the concept that bringing high-speed connections to their cities and towns with wireless networks is not that difficult to accomplish," said Robert Hoskins, Executive Editor of BWE Magazine. "The series will demonstrate to readers how simple it is to build a wireless network and how much less the technology costs to build compared to a wired DSL DSL
 in full Digital Subscriber Line

Broadband digital communications connection that operates over standard copper telephone wires. It requires a DSL modem, which splits transmissions into two frequency bands: the lower frequencies for voice (ordinary
 or cable modem cable modem

Modem used to convert analog data signals to digital form and vise versa, for transmission or receipt over cable television lines, especially for connecting to the Internet.
 network."

The articles will be available as a series or on an individual basis to newspapers, magazines, newsletters or online publications that reach a target audience of readers who live in rural areas, outlying suburbs of large cities and inner city districts that have been overlooked by the Regional Bell Operating Companies The Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOC) are the result of the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust suit against American Telephone & Telegraph. History  (RBOCs), Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) and Multiple System Operator (MSO (1) (Multiple System Operator) Typically refers to a cable TV organization that owns more than one cable system, but it may refer to an operator of only one system. ) Cable companies.

One of the following articles will be released every Monday via Businesswire.com for the next six weeks beginning on February 28, 2005:

--Introduction to Broadband Wireless Technology and Its Benefits

--Do Wireless ISPs Provide a Good Return on Investment?

--How to Select a Wireless Antenna Site for Your Town

--How Much Internet Backbone (communications, networking) Internet backbone - High-speed networks that carry Internet traffic.

These communications networks are provided by companies such as AT&T, GTE, IBM, MCI, Netcom, Sprint, UUNET and consist of high-speed links in the T1, T3, OC1 and OC3 ranges.
 Bandwidth Does My Town Need?

--How to Select the Right WISP System for Your Town

--How to Get a Wireless ISP (1) See in-system programmable.

(2) (Internet Service Provider) An organization that provides access to the Internet. Connection to the user is provided via dial-up, ISDN, cable, DSL and T1/T3 lines.
 Built in Your Town

Media Outlets

For newspapers with no editorial staff, BWE can provide camera-ready artwork that will contain a headline, a 2" x 2" cartoon graphic with caption, plus approximately 500-words of text formatted in three 2-inch columns. The entire piece will measure 6 5/8 inches wide by 7 1/4 inches high. Materials are flexible and can be adjusted to meet exact publication specifications upon request. (Please call ahead of deadlines.)

For print publications with editorial staff, BWE can provide local public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most  contacts for hundreds of companies that make up the broadband wireless food chain to set up telephone interviews.

For online publications, BWE can provide versions of the articles that will contain hyperlinks to BWE's website where more helpful information is available such as research, tutorials, business plans, free government grants as well as more resources on how wireless networks are planned, designed and built to meet a community's specific needs.

For broadcast outlets, BWE can provide news desks with local PR contacts to set up on-location interviews with wireless ISPs on a state-by-state basis.

Industry and Financial Analysts

In addition, BWE can also provide media outlets with a list of industry and financial analysts that can provide facts, figures and statistics as well as third party verification of broadband wireless technology and its benefits compared to wired broadband networks This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling.
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 such as DSL or cable modems.

Other Resources:

BWE's National Directory of more than 2,400 Wireless ISPs can be found at: http://www.bbwexchange.com/wisps/.

Local wireless ISP success stories can be researched by clicking on the appropriate state on this national map: http://www.bbwexchange.com/successstories/successful_wireless_isp_ stories.asp (Due to its length, this URL URL
 in full Uniform Resource Locator

Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program.
 may need to be copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the extra space if one exists.)

In addition, readers will be able to search through directories of equipment vendors, consultants and system integrators on BWE's website that can offer valuable assistance in building wireless networks.

Interested readers can even get a free online quote for how much it would cost to build a network in their area.

Available Materials

Hard copies of each article will be mailed in advance to media outlets that contact BWE at (480) 218-4441 or send an email to rhoskins@bbwexchange.com and provide instruction on materials needed and the media outlet's mailing address where materials should be sent.

Publishing Guidelines

BWE Magazine's only requirement to publish these articles will be to cite BWE Magazine as the source for the information and agree to publish the URL of BWE's website so that readers can search for more information on how to build broadband wireless networks, which can be found at: http://www.bbwexchange.com/building_broadband_wireless_networks.asp.
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