IMT-Advanced Workshop in China

On December 30, 2009 By BP Tiwari

3GPP technical experts have attended the recent IMT-Advanced workshop, in Beijing, China, hosted by the China MIIT Institute of Communication Standards Research (CATR) and China Mobile. The workshop was chaired by the 3GPP TSG RAN chairman, Takehiro Nakamura, with the first day given over to 3GPP RAN working group presentations and the second to the [...]

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Source : UQ News TOKYO, December 18, 2009 – UQ Communications Inc. (Headquarter: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President: Takashi Tanaka) today announced license application for power saved WiMAX/WiMAX repeater to Kanto Bureau of Telecommunications, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. This repeater handles WiMAX signal for both indoor and outdoor, and UQ has eveloped the WiMAX/WiMAX repeaters together with [...]

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Source: 4G trends Posted by: Caroline Gabriel In the old days of the Internet, it was all about the downlink, with most activities centered on browsing and downloading. The slower performance of wireless technologies on the uplink did not matter, but increasingly the focus is shifting, as two-way applications like social networking become key drivers [...]

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Date: August 5th, 2009 Author: Jack Wallen In case you haven’t heard, e-readers are making an impact. They’ve been around for some time, but only now (thanks, in part, to Amazon’s Kindle) are they being taken seriously. The e-readers’ biggest fan is the avid reader, but this doesn’t have to (and most likely won’t) be [...]

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Source : Think femtocell At the end of every school year, it’s normal for children to return home with a written report on their effort and attainment. We’ve given marks for the femtocell industry overall, with some suggestions for 2010. We’ve also revisited our own predictions to see if our forecast turned out as expected. [...]

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Date: December 23rd, 2009 Author: Jason Hiner

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WiMAX and the Chromium OS

On December 28, 2009 By BP Tiwari

Source: WiMAX Times By: Erich Izdepski I have been looking into the future. This time, into what the Chromium OS from Google portends. This is an OS designed for netbooks and maybe tablets. Actually, the OS is Linux (Ubuntu) but with a big change- no desktop, just the Google Chrome Browser and a terminal window [...]

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Source : WiMAX Times Posted  By : Ed Agis Several months ago, I wrote about the upcoming plans for Triband and potential Multicom Solutions.  Chipsets with dual band and WiMAX/Wi-Fi, as well as, WiMAX/3G have already been coming to the certification labs over the last three months and eventually, we see them as consumers in [...]

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Source : Cellular News Wireless devices such as Apple’s iPhone are transforming the way we go online, making it possible to look up driving directions, find the nearest coffee shop and update Facebook on the go. All this has a price — in airwaves. As mobile phones become more sophisticated, they transmit and receive more [...]

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Key internet trends for 2010

On December 27, 2009 By tdomf_2e059

Widgets Widgets will become the key to harnessing power of the mobile web. All device vendors now see potential opportunities in offering widgets since these applications enable them to enhance the value of their devices and complement revenues from handset sales. It is becoming clear that, in developed markets, handset vendors can no longer rely [...]

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