Sticks and stones

On December 25, 2009 By BP Tiwari

Source : Telecoms In the great playground that is the mobile telecoms industry, Huawei has just pulled Ericsson’s hair and run away laughing. The two have been working on LTE projects in the run up to the Christmas holidays, this week announcing a commercial network apiece. On Wednesday, TeliaSonera, the Nordic-Baltic specialist, switched on an Ericsson-supplied LTE network [...]

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Source : Telecoms Android has been closely watched over 2009, seen by some to represent a clear threat to both the establishment bulk of Symbian and the new-world order of Apple. As 2009 drew to a close, Motorola’s latest phone, the Droid (sold as the Milestone in Europe), was being heralded in some quarters as [...]

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ALU Talks high about LTE

On December 25, 2009 By BP Tiwari
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India Passes 500M Mobile Mark

On December 25, 2009 By BP Tiwari

Source: Light Reading India’s mobile operators activated a staggering 17.65 million new lines during November to take the country’s total to just more than 506 million, according to new data from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) . The figures suggest there’s plenty of near-term growth left in the Indian mobile market, as the number [...]

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Source : Network World While Long Term Evolution (LTE) is without a doubt one of the most hyped mobile data standards to come along in quite some time, you probably shouldn’t expect the 4G network technology to make a big impact in 2010. For the most part, the buzz surrounding LTE is justified. It is, after [...]

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In spite of the financial downturn which has impacted telecom investments, wireless broadband Internet deployments based upon WiMAX have reached 519 in 146 countries, including 95 WiMAX networks deployed by 2G mobile operators. Of the 519 WiMAX deployments, 112 were added in 2009. The WiMAX ecosystem advanced certification activity with 86 products receiving WiMAX Forum [...]

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India has confirmed that its 3G license auction will take start, as planned, on January 14th 2010. There have been reports of delays due to issues with military radio spectrum and a delay in sending out the formal notifications earlier this month. “Auction will be according to the schedule. Allotment of spectrum to maintain the [...]

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Despite a poor worldwide economy, demand for smartphones, regular phones, and wireless broadband services continues to drive the base station market, according to In-Stat. The number of newly deployed macro cellular base stations will grow over 10% in 2009. Of new macro cellular base station shipments, WCDMA base station shipments will make up the lion’s [...]

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