A packet-centric wireless point to multi-point telecommunications system
includes: a wireless base station communicating via a packet-centric
protocol to a first data network; one or more host workstations
communicating via the packet-centric protocol to the first data network;
one or more subscriber customer premise equipment (CPE) stations coupled
with the wireless base station over a shared bandwidth via the
packet-centric protocol over a wireless medium; and one or more
subscriber workstations coupled via the packet-centric protocol to each
of the subscriber CPE stations over a second network. The packet-centric
protocol can be transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP).
The packet-centric protocol can be a user datagram protocol/internet
protocol (UDP/IP). The system can include a resource allocation means for
allocating shared bandwidth among the subscriber CPE stations. The
resource allocation is performed to optimize end-user quality of service
(QoS). The wireless communication medium can include at least one of: a
radio frequency (RF) communications medium; a cable communications
medium; and a satellite communications medium. The wireless communication
medium can further include a telecommunications access method including
at least one of: a time division multiple access (TDMA) access method; a
time division multiple access/time division duplex (TDMA/TDD) access
method; a code division multiple access (CDMA) access method; and a
frequency division multiple access (FDMA) access method.
The first data network includes at least one of: a wireline network; a
wireless network; a local area network (LAN); and a wide area network
(WAN). The second network includes at least one of: a wireline network; a
wireless network; a local area network (LAN); and a wide area network
(WAN).