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Mobily Deploys Ericsson's "Tower Tube" Base Station

Saudi Arabia based mobile network operator, Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) says that it has became the first operator in the Middle East to deploy Ericsson's latest eco-friendly base station tower.  more

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Big Three Working on LTE Use in Unpaired Radio Spectrum

China Mobile, Verizon Wireless and Vodafone have jointly announced that they have taken significant steps in developing LTE technology, following yesterday's LTE FDD/TDD Convergence Summit at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.  more

Related Tags: base-station, eu, qualcomm, vodafone, lte, china-mobile, verizon-wireless, verizon, seven, td-lte, chipset, interoperability, bandwidth, mobile-world-congress


Orange Deploying 100 Solar Powered Base Stations in African Nation

Orange Guinea Conakry and Ericsson are deploying over 100 base stations fully powered by solar energy, connecting remote parts of rural Africa. Using Ericsson's energy-efficient base stations, a hybrid diesel-battery solution and solar panels, Orange is increasing mobile coverage in rural and urban areas.  more

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Global Mobile Market to Exceed US$900 Billion in 2008

A report from IDATE says that the world telecom services market is estimated at US$1,365 billion in 2008 - a 4.2% increase over the year before - and is expected to be worth over US$1,416 billion in 2009. With a total turnover estimated at US$742.2 billion in 2008, mobile services account for 54% of the telecom services market and single handedly deliver all of the sector's growth. But the annual growth rate has dropped from more than 12% in 2007 to 8% in 2008.  more

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Vodafone Portugal Tests Mobile Downloads at 16 Mbps

Vodafone Portugal this morning initiated in Lisbon the first data session using the new HSPA+ 64QAM technology which makes it possible to use Mobile Broadband at a theoretical maximum download speed of 21.6 Mbps.  more

Related Tags: base-station, itu, vodafone, hspa, mimo, hspa+, vodafone-portugal, 64qam, testing, Portugal


Vodafone Tests 16Mbps Mobile Data Download Speeds

Vodafone Spain says that it has successfully trialled an evolution of mobile broadband technology achieving actual peak data download rates of up to 16 Mbps. The high speed data connection was achieved during field trials of HSPA+ 64QAM technology on the Spainish network.  more

Related Tags: base-station, qualcomm, vodafone, hspa, mobile-broadband, mimo, hspa+, 64qam, testing, Spain


WCDMA equipment up 12% in 3Q; Nokia Siemens leads in mobile switch subsystems

After ramping up in 2Q08 in large part due to Beijing Olympics preparations, the worldwide radio access network (RAN) equipment market slid 6% to $9.6 billion in 3Q08 on sharp declines in the CDMA segment, reports market research firm Infonetics Research.  more

Related Tags: nokia, base-station, smartphone, w-cdma, huawei, core-network, cdma, mobile-broadband, nortel, ran, sharp, fmc, gsm, siemens, nokia-siemens, beijing, packet-core, mobile-switching-subsystem, olympics


Ericsson Wins Indonesian Network Contract

Ericsson has been chosen by Axis, Indonesia's newest GSM/3G operator, as a key partner for the next phase of the operator's national network rollout program. more

Related Tags: base-station, wcdma, edge, microwave, managed-services, axis, Indonesia


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, base-station, o2, wind, tower-tube, towers, tower


GSMA Launches Renewable Energy Push For Mobile Networks

The GSMA launched new project with the goal of helping the mobile industry use renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, or sustainable biofuels, to power 118,000 new and existing off-grid base stations in developing countries by 2012. Achieving that target would save up to 2.5 billion litres of diesel per annum and cut annual carbon emissions by up to 6.3 million tonnes.  more

Related Tags: base-station, wind, digicel, idea-cellular, gsma, renewable-energy, solar, target, connect


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