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  • Week in Review: 4GWE Conference Anticipates Rise of WiMAX, LTE - TMCnet

    20 Nov 2009 | 12:47 pm
    Week in Review: 4GWE Conference Anticipates Rise of WiMAX, LTETMCnetThe two technologies that have emerged as front-runners for dominance in the next-generation wireless world of “4G” – WiMAX and LTE – both and more »
  • Report: T-Mobile usa's parent once again looking for a partner - Mobile Burn

    20 Nov 2009 | 8:01 am
    Telecoms.comReport: T-Mobile usa's parent once again looking for a partnerMobile BurnIt is worth mentioning, however, that Sprint owns a majority of the Clearwire wimax joint venture, with which it is building out a 4G wimax network in the T-Mobile USA putting out feelers for network partnerships?engadget (blog)all 253 news articles »
  • China Mobile Striving for Voice in World 4G Standard - TMC Net

    20 Nov 2009 | 7:24 am
    BBC NewsChina Mobile Striving for Voice in World 4G StandardTMC NetLTE, and WiMax are the only two 4G standards at the moment. Once the LTE wins, China's TD-LTE will certainly be adopted, a person from China Mobile Beijing Three Asian majors take different approaches to LTE trialsRethink Wirelessall 160 news articles »
  • Sprint Bets the House on Clearwire - Motley Fool

    19 Nov 2009 | 10:40 am
    Sprint Bets the House on ClearwireMotley FoolIn addition, Sprint combined its existing 4G wimax infrastructure with Clearwire, accelerating the network build-out. The partnership also allows Clearwire and more »
  • YTL Com taps TM network to help roll out 4G WiMax - Malaysia Star

    18 Nov 2009 | 3:25 pm
    Malaysia StarYTL Com taps TM network to help roll out 4G WiMaxMalaysia Star signed a 15-year agreement with Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) to use part of the latter's core network to roll out its services on its own 4G WiMAX network. YTL Teams Up With TM To Deliver 4G Network Services NationwideBernamaYTL signs infrastructure sharing deal with Telekom MalaysiaTeleGeographyYTL signs pact on wholesale ethernet serviceBusiness Times - Malaysiaall 6 news articles »
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  • Qualcomm's updated 3G chipset coming to ThinkPads

    20 Nov 2009 | 9:09 pm
    Feature Feature InfoWorld Home / Hardware / News / Qualcomm's updated 3G chipset coming to ThinkPads November 20, 2009 Qualcomm's updated 3G chipset coming to ThinkPads The multimode 3G platform adds support for more radio bands and Assisted GPS By Stephen Lawson Lenovo will offer Qualcomm's latest Gobi multimode 3G mobile data chipset on ThinkPad ...
  • 300 HSPA Mobile Broadband Networks Worldwide

    20 Nov 2009 | 3:29 am
    "In the short period of two years since HSDPA was first launched on a wide scale basis in the U.S., the number of commercial HSPA mobile broadband networks now stands at 300 in 128 countries worldwide," stated Chris Pearson, President of 3G Americas, a wireless industry trade association representing the GSM family of technologies including LTE ...
  • Wi-Fi Product Watch, November 2009

    19 Nov 2009 | 7:22 pm
    The blogosphere is alight today with excited reports that the new version of Cisco's popular Flip hanheld video camera will be Wi-Fi-enabled. Pocket-lint says the new Flip with Wi-Fi will go on sale early next year.
  • 4G Chipmaker Gets 3G LTE Investment Funding

    19 Nov 2009 | 11:02 am
    Europe : Sequans Communications, a leading 4G chipmaker, has raised a new round of capital to fund its Long Term Evolution development program.
  • Infonetics Research: Mobile backhaul equipment market expected to jump 60% in 2009 to $5.9 billion

    19 Nov 2009 | 5:05 am
    "We see no letup in the mobile backhaul equipment market, as service providers around the world continue to upgrade their networks to handle the rapidly growing number of mobile broadband subscribers and their bandwidth-heavy habits.
 
 
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  • Leveraging 802.16e WiMAX Technology in License-Exempt Bands

    18 Nov 2009 | 9:56 am
    Traditionally vendors have developed specific solutions for license-exempt operators, often based on proprietary technology that limits the flexibility and upgradability of their networks. With IEEE 802.16e WiMAX, license-exempt operators have access to the most advanced wireless broadband technology on the market today and can take advantage of the same performance, ecosystem, and volume of scale that incumbent, nationwide wireless operators with licensed-spectrum can.  While often positioned as a mobile broadband technology that operates in licensed bands, 802.16e WiMAX can also…
  • WiMAX Wave2 Chipset Vendor Market In-Depth

    17 Nov 2009 | 12:10 pm
    With Intel continuing to be a driving force enabling WiMAX penetration of the laptop market, Yota demonstrating fast profitability, Clearwire finally deploying its ambitious POPs coverage plan, and strong competition amongst WiMAX chipset vendors driving down chipset prices, many dynamic contributions in the second half of 2009 will significantly impact WiMAX take-off in 2010. However several key factors have negatively impacted the growth rate, including the LTE threat, the immaturity of the WiMAX certification process, the overall network deployment delays, and the lack of compelling…
  • Sequans Silicon to Power New WiMAX CPE & Devices

    11 Nov 2009 | 9:49 am
    By combining several silicon functional blocks on a single chip and using a "state of the art" 65nm semiconductor process, Sequans Communications Inc. has developed a family of WiMAX components that has the potential to enable a mass market for WiMAX CPE and mobile/ portable devices.  It's that mass market that semiconductor companies urgently need to become profitable.  Selling huge volumes of chips increases economies of scale, which drives down manufacturing costs and bill of materials prices.  This results in lower cost, higher performance end user products. …
  • Simplifying Point-To-Point Wireless Planning

    9 Nov 2009 | 8:19 am
    Try to get this simple question answered: can I connect these two locations with a wireless point-to-point link?  Sounds simple, right?  But in most cases you would have to be an engineer in order to answer such a question.  And how about being able to choose which technology and vendor to work with without the long screening process and multiple discussions with several people in each of the companies (not to mention buying and installing)? If you want to find out how things should really work, try a new FREE tool from AlphiMAX at www.alphimax.com/ptp.  I only had to…
  • The BRIC Wall

    3 Nov 2009 | 10:00 pm
    Evidence of the heavyweights of these countries involved in world events is no longer in question; they now regularly participate in G20 summits, Rio will host the 2016 Olympics as did China last year, and Brazil and India may become permanent members of the UN Security Council within the next decade. The potential is there
 As indicated in the table below, the BRIC countries represent almost half of the world's population and this will only increase in time.  However their respective shares in t mobile and broadband penetration are lower than their population weight should warrant,…
 
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  • This Year’s Favorite for Speed

    Estie Neff
    19 Nov 2009 | 11:31 am
    WiMAX Goes to the Olympics – Nov 17, 2009 (Wi-fi Planet) Visitors to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver, Canada will be able to connect their WiMAX-enabled laptops to the Internet to check results and stream video of events using a new mobile WiMAX service that Craig Wireless Systems Ltd. is launching in January. Key Industry Players Line up as Sponsors for WiMAX Forum® Congress Americas 2009 – Nov 19, 2009 (Earthtimes) Today the WiMAX Forum announced ZTE as the latest Gold Sponsors on their forthcoming Congress Americas show which is taking place in Fort Lauderdale,…
  • Intel Invests $25 Million in Tech Companies!

    Kathleen Regalado (Kathleen@goingwimax.com)
    18 Nov 2009 | 7:16 am
    Today Intel Capital,  the world’s largest chip maker, announced their  seven new investments worth around US$25 million in total. This is in addition to a $50 million investment already made in U.S. WiMax operator Clearwire. The new investments include: Joyent, Inc. (Sausalito, Calif.) provides cloud computing infrastructure and services to help customers rapidly and efficiently develop, deploy and manage Web applications and sites, and to improve datacenter performance. Joyent’s unique cloud computing technologies produce unprecedented performance, utilization rates, savings…
  • Miami’s 4G Wireless Evolution Conference

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    17 Nov 2009 | 2:03 pm
    The 4G Wireless Evolution Conference (4GWE), which will be held on January 20-22, 2010 – Miami Beach Convention Center, FL,  will focus on the technologies and applications driving the 4G Wireless broadband evolution. The 4GWE conference content will focus on various 4G Technologies including WiMAX, LTE, Femtocells, Picocells, Whitespaces, and WiFi; as well as the wireless broadband applications driving demand for 4G networks – video, social media, web 2.0 and more. 4GWE will provide attendees with a view of the entire 4G ecosystem and how each component will profit from the…
  • Africa and the Middle East : Fastest Growth for WiMax Adoption

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    17 Nov 2009 | 12:51 pm
    The business segment in Africa and the Middle East should be the main focus of WiMax operators as fixed WiMax’s contribution to fixed business broadband subscriptions is expected to more than quadruple by 2014, according to a latest report from Pyramid Research. Africa and the Middle East is witnessing one of the fastest growth rates for WiMax adoption globally. WiMax service offerings were virtually unheard of before 2007 in the region; while the global average fixed service penetration of population stood at 22% at year-end 2008, AME’s penetration level stood at 9 percent for…
  • Cecil Taylor

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    17 Nov 2009 | 12:26 pm
    Cecil Taylor is an independent consultant to companies in the telecom industry, including the utilities and health care vertical markets. His specialties include opportunity identification, strategic network architecture, requirements planning and definition, and project management. Cecil has 15 years of experience in the wireless telecom industry in a broad range of technical and business roles. Cecil can be reached at networkedgrid@gmail.com Going WiMax, the premier website in the industry for 'Everything WiMax' ! Read more about WiMax, 4G and Wireless technology at www.goingwimax.com
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  • SLT’S SKY NETWORK To Roll out WiMAX in Sri Lanka

    Alan J Weissberger
    A subsidiary of Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT) aims to attract US$12.8 million to provide broadband internet facilities using the latest Wimax technology with islandwide coverage. In this respect, the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka granted investment approval for Sky Network to provide latest Wimax – wireless broadband services. Sky Network is an investment of US $ 12.8 million for the first two phases. The venture will provide broadband internet facilities using the latest Wimax technology Wimax 802.16e. The company expects to provide coverage to the entire island in four implementation phases.
  • Adam Internet connects 1st WiMAX customers and begins 15 month roll out in Australia

    Alan J Weissberger
    WiMAX is making great progress in Australia, as Adam Internet connected its first customers and said it’s targeting 14 service areas for WiMAX deployment in Australia in 2010. Adelaide based Adam Internet is building a wireless broadband network as part of the Australian government’s Broadband Guarantee Program, designed to serve all of the nation’s residents. For more info on the company, see: http://www.adam.com.au/news/articles/AdamMax.pdf The first lot of Adam's WiMAX Australia customers were connected to Adam Max in Reynella, Morphett Vale and Sheidow Park. The ISP has further…
  • CLEAR Spot - Personal WiFi Hotspot [Video]

    William Higgins
    The CLEAR Spot is a powerful, battery powered wireless router and is a very useful accessory for the CLEAR WiMAX service. Using the CLEAR mobile USB adapter you can use the CLEAR Spot to create a WiFi hotspot and share that connection your friends or co-workers. Here are some simple ideas and situations where the CLEAR Spot may come in handy. You work for a company that blocks most social networking sites on the company network. If you had the CLEAR service and the CLEAR Spot accessory you could create and share your own private WiFi hotspot and then browse those sites during your break…
  • Does Iran Move forward from 2.5G directly to 4G (Wimax)

    Hossein Mesbahi
    “Wimax service is perfect for the Iranian market where the population reaches 70 million but the internet penetration is still very low even in dig cities, The cooperation with Huawei (MTN/Irancell) and Samsung (Datak) are a good opportunity not only to introduce the latest generation of mobile data technologies in Iran, but also to accelerate the economic growth of Iran.” MTN/Irancell and Datak Telecom to introduce Iran’s first Mobile Wimax Wave2 service with Huawei and Samsung Wimax solutions 1- MTN/Irancell (Huawei), the second mobile operator with almost 20 m-sub 2- Datak Telecom…
  • Pyramid Research: WiMAX to deliver Business services in AME markets

    Alan J Weissberger
    The business segment in Africa and the Middle East should be the main focus of WiMax operators as fixed WiMax's contribution to fixed business broadband subscriptions is expected to more than quadruple by 2014, according to the latest report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com). A new Telecom Insider Report, Business Services to Drive WiMax Success in AME Markets, examines the development and adoption of WiMax technology in the region, highlighting opportunities and challenges for operators. This…
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  • Mobile WiMAX in India? Forget it !

    Amitabh
    Well, after a great deal of waiting, and as the commonwealth games are due in 2010, the auctions of 3G could not be postponed any longer. How could one tell the world at that time that we are now the only major country in Asia that does not have 3G yet?.It also pinches that there is no mobile TV or HDTV or digital terrestrial broadcasting.Also the fact that 4G-LTE netorks are about to be commissioned in Japan and USA does not add to any showoffs of technology which needs to be displayed at big events. So it had to happen. 3G auctions are going to be over in 3 months.WiMAX was somehow tagged…
  • MWC 2009: WiMAXers are you listening?

    Amitabh
    Mobile World Congress 2009: A great Fare, but take with a pinch of Salt! Feb 18, 2009 Mobile World Congress, the apex event of the year for mobile technologies is always looked at with excitement for a peek into the new technologies to follow and the roadmap for the ensuing year. The keynote based on the economic crisis appeared to provide a panacea for all the problems with Conway suggesting that the governments should look at the mobile Industry as a way out of this crisis. Not a surprising statement considering that the industry, at least in the last 5 years has been riding on an…
  • Narrowbanding WiMAX in India

    Amitabh
    Narrowbanding WiMAX 5 Jan 2009 It appears that the Foggy weather in Delhi extends to much more than just atmosphere, certainly to the Foggy Policies and to the ministries of Telecom and Finance. The Ministry of Finance has recommended the doubling of the reserve prices to $ 8 Billion for 3G and $ 4 Billion for WiMAX. Even though such events are quite common to policy watchers and hardly ruffle any feathers, this one takes the cake for a number of reasons. In principle we are not opposed to the increase in reserve price for 3G, as it did appear to be priced low. But the entire process has…
  • Top Ten Wireless Trends for 2009

    Amitabh
    Top Ten Wireless Trends for 2009! 1. WiMAX Capable Mobile Platforms to Emerge in 2009 Mobile WiMAX has seen considerable progress in 2008, with many countries worldwide having launched Mobile WiMAX networks. The rapid growth in Mobile subscribers and the need for higher bandwidth services will see a major move towards vendors providing platforms for operation in the 2.3 and 2.5 GHZ bands with LTE and Mobile WiMAX technologies. These platforms will include Mobile VoIP implementations. 2. WiMAX and LTE to Continue as Two Prongs of Development Even though Mobile WiMAX now has a stable…
  • Information Memorundum for 3G and BWA ( WiMAX) auctions in India released !

    Amitabh
    The Department of Telecom has today released the Information memorandum setting in motion the process of 3G and Broadbandband spectrum auction. The document is available on the DOT website ( http://www.dot.gov.in/as/Auctionindex.htm) The start of the 3G auction is from 16 Jan 2009 and the BWA auction begins two days after the closure of the 3G auction. For WiMAX, the spectrum will be auctioned in the 2.3 and 2.5 GHz bands. Three blocks of 20 MHz are on the block for auction. The exact frequncies vary from service area. For Delhi and Mumbai these are as follows: 2305.0-2325.0 MHz 2327.5-2347.5…
 
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  • Adobe cuts 9 percent of workforce

    IT News Podcast
    11 Nov 2009 | 6:35 am
    In today's podcast: Adobe cuts 9 percent of workforce; Logitech to acquire HD video company; and Clearwire claims 173,000 WiMax subscribers. read more
  • China requires Web filtering software on PCs

    IT News Podcast
    8 Jun 2009 | 12:32 pm
    In today's podcast: China requires Web filtering software on PCs; Nvidia says packaging problems hasn't hurt its laptop GPU business; and Intel invests in Japanese WiMax operator. read more
  • Obama doesn't post bill before signing into law, as promised

    IT News Podcast
    30 Jan 2009 | 8:28 am
    In today's podcast: Obama doesn't post bill before signing into law, as promised; Oracle subpoenas TomorrowNow customers; and Nortel Networks cancels WiMax deal with Alvarion. read more
  • Intel profit warning: WiMAX doomed?

    IT Blogwatch
    8 Jan 2009 | 2:53 am
    In Thursday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches bloggers say "bellwether" a lot, as they watch Intel warn of a weak Q4. Not to mention a groan-worthy sailing pun... read more
  • Alcatel-Lucent drops WiMax to cut costs

    IT News Podcast
    15 Dec 2008 | 8:01 am
    In today's podcast: Alcatel-Lucent drops WiMax to cut costs; Intel invites developers to use parallelism; and Microsoft may preannounce weak earnings. read more
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  • Marujuana and Porcupines

    4nomadic
    20 Nov 2009 | 11:02 pm
    I am writing this from my bedroom.   I have no idea whether I am going to be able to upload this online – so far my attempts to upload using the password “hotel1” have failed, so it may well have to wait for my return.  Funny to have connections problems when the research says that Pakistan has the biggest WiMax network in the world.  I guess no-one has switched it on yet.  It’s the communicators wet dream – the big red switch that opens up global communications…TURN THE WIMAX ON. I thought  I would share with you some glimpses of my ride back from the airport in…
  • This Week in Mobility #81

    stonemonk
    20 Nov 2009 | 6:44 pm
    “If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it.” ~Margaret Fuller Tips 1. Tel: Again 2. BB Calendar Tips & Shortcuts 3. Tax-Deduction with Wikipedia BlackBerry 4. T-Mobile Offers Wi-Fi Calling with BlackBerry 9700 5. T-Mobile Offers First US Prepaid BlackBerry Service iPhone 6. AT&T Boosts 3G Coverage in SF Bay Area Windows Mobile 7. Microsoft Announces WinMo 7 Announcement Coming March 2010 8. WinMo Marketplace Shows OS Fractures 9. Windows Marketplace Open to More Devices Google 10. Droid Becomes Fastest Selling Android Other News 11. Cell Phones in U.S. Homes…
  • WiMAX or LTE - what will connect us in in 2030?

    Mark Hawkins
    20 Nov 2009 | 5:56 am
    As we slump over our cornflakes browsing a “newspaper” in the future (my bet is it keeps the term in the same way “video” has), how will it be reaching us? On our mobile device via 3G data? Using a Wifi connection? Or with a new adaptation: 4G, WiMAX, or even LTE? Today WiMAX and LTE (Long Term Evolution) technologies are commonly spoken of with the same sweeping breadth as the digital coverage it hopes to attain. So it can be tricky to get a definitive handle on precisely what they are, how they’re being used and what we hope to achieve with them. This was what I…
  • Video: Austin WiMAX Launch Event

    Stacey Higginbotham
    19 Nov 2009 | 10:42 am
    Verizon Test WiMAX Test Sprint (s S) held a happy hour last night to show off the WiMAX launch in here Austin, Texas, so I wandered over for some BBQ and broadband. I want to love WiMAX, but I can’t get excited about the promise of upload speeds of some 400 kilobits per second, which are only a wee bit more than what my Verizon (s vz) 3G connection delivers. However, on the download side things are decent for a wired network and awesome for a wireless one. And before any WiMAX boosters despair, I was told that the local 4G network should continue to improve over the next few weeks,…
  • Banda larga: non basta portarla in tutta Italia

    idl3
    18 Nov 2009 | 6:40 am
    Quando si parla di banda larga, molti vedono in essa una grande opportunita’ di sviluppo per il Paese, ma non tutti per la stessa ragione, ad esempio c’e’ chi pensa che lo sviluppo sia dovuto ai cantieri che verranno aperti per l’ampliamento della copertura, altri meno incompetenti sull’argomento vedono invece la possibilita’ di colmare il digital divide, di creare nuove imprese legate al web, di incrementare la cultura tecnologica [1]. Per molti in Italia la banda larga e’ sinonimo di rete ADSL via cavo telefonico, in realta’ non e’…
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  • This Week in Mobility #81

    stonemonk
    20 Nov 2009 | 6:44 pm
    “If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it.” ~Margaret Fuller Tips 1. Tel: Again 2. BB Calendar Tips & Shortcuts 3. Tax-Deduction with Wikipedia BlackBerry 4. T-Mobile Offers Wi-Fi Calling with BlackBerry 9700 5. T-Mobile Offers First US Prepaid BlackBerry Service iPhone 6. AT&T Boosts 3G Coverage in SF Bay Area Windows Mobile 7. Microsoft Announces WinMo 7 Announcement Coming March 2010 8. WinMo Marketplace Shows OS Fractures 9. Windows Marketplace Open to More Devices Google 10. Droid Becomes Fastest Selling Android Other News 11. Cell Phones in U.S. Homes…
  • Canada Sucks (well at least its mobile phone market does)

    paulbunyan
    20 Nov 2009 | 12:09 pm
    November 5th, 2009 marked the day that Telus and Bell Canada left their fantasy world of believing they really were ‘competing’ in the Canadian smart phone market, and the beginning of them temporarily actually doing so. This is the day that the 3G network jointly-developed by Telus and Bell will went into operation, over two years after Rogers launched theirs. For us who have Telus as our mobile carrier, this means that we are now privy to such modern phones as the HTC Hero, Blackberry Bold 9700, and of course the iPhone 3G[s]. Although this should feel like we are being brought up to…
  • Qualidade da banda larga no Brasil será conhecida no início de 2010

    Marcos Silva
    20 Nov 2009 | 8:43 am
    O Instituto Nacional de Metrologia,            Normalização e Qualidade Industrial (Inmetro), a Agên
  • Time Warner now offering Road Runner Mobile 4G internet access!

    prometheus1981
    20 Nov 2009 | 6:24 am
    Ok, when did this happen? Time Warner is now offering a 4G internet connection for all you netbook l
  • In Case You Didn't Know, Sales of Smartphones Will Continue to Skyrocket.

    Blue
    19 Nov 2009 | 10:51 pm
                      Reuters reports that the wireless chip industry forecasts that 2010 will be another year of rising sales for smartphones.  Is this supposed to come as some sort of a surprise?  2010 will likely welcome the introduction of a 4G networking to North America, bringing with it smarter, faster phones, and prices that will begin to drop.  When comparing the cost of cell phones and rate plans in North America to identical plans in Asia and Europe, our prices seem ridiculous.  However, with more and more companies entering the smart…
 
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  • Spring 4G WiMax Card Unboxing - TechnoBuffalo

    Administrator
    21 Nov 2009 | 11:42 am
    Sprint is working quickly to distinguish itself as the first carrier in the US to privide 4G. What is 4G? It's the next step after 3G, which in the case of Sprint, provided 400kbps-1.4mbps download speeds and 350-500kbps upload speeds.
  • Wimax on Flickr - Photo Sharing!

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    21 Nov 2009 | 7:08 am
    Wimax. ... Wimax. Wimax by dseang. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. Would you like to comment? Sign up for a free account, ...
  • ZTE to make its own LTE 4G chips

    Tony Dennis in Shanghai
    21 Nov 2009 | 4:29 am
    There's no suggestion, for example, that ZTE might make its own LTE chipsets available to other suppliers of 4G dongles and handsets. Mr Shen indicated that he didn't expect ZTE to supply its first LTE handset until at least 12 months ... WiMAX far from dead in Taiwan (Oct 25, 2009); WiMAX has failed, industry guru claims (Oct 07, 2009); FCC pledges to "unleash" 4G mobile broadband spectrum (Oct 07, 2009); First real Windows Mobile 6.5 spotted in Lisbon (Oct 06, 2009) ...
  • my eee pc 701 4G needs help with opensuse 11.0 XFCE - openSUSE Forums

    xXundeadbeastXx
    20 Nov 2009 | 1:57 pm
    hello, everyone, as i am saying: i installed opensuse 11 on eee pc and its totally naked*. i cant even connect USB connection, i cant make connections.
  • Deutsche Telekom Looks For 4G Wireless Partners In The U.S. | mocoNews

    Tricia Duryee
    20 Nov 2009 | 12:06 pm
    T-Mobile USA has not made any public commitments for when it will roll out a 4G network. It is probably feeling that it does not want to be late to that game, like it was with 3G. DT's CFO Timotheus Hoettges has said before that there's ...
 
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  • Business VoIP Comparison Guide

    19 Nov 2009 | 9:50 am
    Recently updated with new provider info! Find out what company is right for you. Compare VoIP companies like AT&T, Aptela, Vocalocity, Packet8 and more. Get all the information you need to compare these leading service providers in one place. To learn more get your free Comparison Guide now.Request Free!
  • Phone System Providers Chart 2009

    19 Nov 2009 | 9:50 am
    Quickly see differences between brands like Nortel, Mitel, Cisco, Avaya, 8x8, Toshiba, etc. For small to big businesses, this chart also compares PBX and Business VoIP systems side by side so you can make an educated comparison of your options. This analysis is prepared in an easy to use Excel spreadsheet so you can edit and add information to suit your analysis and presentation needs.Request Free!
  • Four Keys to Choosing Your Next Business Phone System

    18 Nov 2009 | 12:20 pm
    Choosing the right phone system comes down to understanding how specific features can make your company more profitable.Request Free!
  • Synchronizing the Distribution Supply Chain with Mobility

    16 Nov 2009 | 1:20 pm
    Thanks to growing customer demands and shrinking profit margins, there's simply no room for a sluggish supply chain. That's where mobile and wireless technologies are making a difference. From the production line to the checkout line, from the warehouse to the delivery truck, mobile solutions are replacing old-fashioned manual processes. By putting wireless computers into the hands of your work force, you eliminate time-consuming and error-prone paper processes. This increases accuracy, raises productivity, and improves collaboration up and down the supply chain. A synchronized supply chain…
  • Quick Reference Guide to Improving Fleet Management using GPS

    16 Nov 2009 | 1:20 pm
    Rising fleet operation costs and increasing management pressures have made real-time visibility and optimized productivity more important than ever. With a mobility solution with GPS, you can improve fleet management and control costs through real-time access to driver and vehicle performance data anytime, anywhere. When it comes to equipping your mobile workforce with cost-cutting, productivity-boosting tools, visibility is crucial. From vehicle maintenance and telematics, to fuel, driver and safety management, mobility solutions with GPS provide the real-time data access you need to run…
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