Articles tagged with: 1800mhz and Eu
Hong Kong Undreground Railway Extension Gets Mobile Phone Coverage
A major extension to Hong Kong's mass transit railway will feature another wireless communications network from wireless confined-coverage system solutions provider, Radio Frequency Engineering (RFE). Enlisted by mobile network operator, SmarTone-Vodafone, RFE will design, supply, install and commission a turnkey commercial wireless communications solution for the MTR's new LOHAS Park Station and tunnel extension. more
Related Tags: 3g, mobile-tv, wimax, itu, fire-brigade, vodafone, core-network, mts, cdma, iden, gsm, network-management, trains, subway, railway, Hong Kong
EU to Permit In-Flight Use of Mobile Phones
The European Commission plans to announce new regulations which would allow airplanes to offer in-flight phone calls when flying anywhere within the EU 25 countries - reports the International Herald Tribune. The plans are due to be announced later today are significant not solely for the regulatory change itself, but as a further move for the central EU to take more control of telecoms regulation from the national bodies. more
Related Tags: european-commission, telenor, aircraft, backhaul, in-flight
UK Regulator Consults on Allowing Mobile Phones on Planes
The UK's telecoms regulator, Ofcom has published proposals to permit the use of mobile phones on planes while in flight. The regulator notes that the issues of airline safety belong to the airline regulators, and that it is simply proposing the telecoms access side of the regulations. Ofcom says that it has been working with other Member States of the EU to create such a mutual regime, and expects this to be enshrined in a binding Decision of the Radio Spectrum Committee ( RSC ) and an advisory Recommendation of the Communications Committee (COCOM) - by the end of 2007 or early 2008. more
Related Tags: mms, aircraft, ofcom, radio-spectrum, civil-aviation-authority, caa, UK
