Articles tagged with: Base Station and Towers
By 2014, Asia-Pacific Region Will Have 39% of the World's Cellular Towers
The Asia-Pacific region will see huge numbers of cellular towers built over the next five years, with demand driven by the massive, rapid increase in mobile subscribers in China and India. By 2014, according to a new study from ABI Research, the area will contain 39% of the world's cell towers, in a Total Addressable Market worth nearly $125 billion. more
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Ghana's Glo Mobile Facing Planning Delays to Network Rollout
Ghana's newest mobile network operator, Glo Mobile has complained that it is suffering problems in rolling out its network due to delays in securing permission from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to install its towers. more
Related Tags: tim, mtn, gsm, tigo, glo-mobile, Ghana
BSNL Ordered to Shut Down Mobile Network Along Nepali Border
Indian state owned operator, BSNL has been ordered to shut-down its mobile network along the India-Nepal border due to security concerns - reports the Economic Times newspaper. more
Related Tags: ict, kashmir, bsnl, base-stations, bts, India
Backhaul Challenges for US Mobile Operators Throughout Network
Wireless carriers in the United States are now facing burgeoning backhaul needs that extend beyond base stations and into middle-of-the-network elements, a new Visant Strategies study finds. more
Related Tags: wimax, hspa, microwave, base-stations, backhaul, seven, visant-strategies, base-station-controller, radio-network-controller, ev-do, USA
China Should Adopt Technology Neutrality for 3G Services
Talking about the development of 3G services in China, Qualcomm's President for Greater China, Frank Meng Pu has said in an interview that there should be scope for additional platforms in the country "based on the principle of technology neutrality" which encourages market competition to drive 3G development. more
Related Tags: m1, china-unicom, wcdma, qualcomm, driving, china-mobile, china-telecom, td-scdma, cdma, compete, ev-do, China
Ericsson Trials Wind Powered Base Stations
Working with Vertical Wind AB and Uppsala University in Sweden, Ericsson has unveiled its latest energy-optimized radio base station site concept, a research project for a pioneering wind-powered Tower Tube. more
Related Tags: wind-power, o2, wind, ericsson, base-stations, tower-tube
