Articles tagged with: Bell Labs and Alcatel Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent Loses $1.54 Billion Damages Claim Against Microsoft
A federal appeals court ruled that Microsoft doesn't have to pay Alcatel-Lucent US$1.54 billion in damages in a patent-infringement case involving MP3s. more
Related Tags: microsoft, intel, wind, dell, patents, windows, mp3, alcatel, bell, USA
Alcatel-Lucent launches new location-based mobile platform
Alcatel-Lucent has shown off a location based mobile advertising platform - with the catchy name of the 5130 Geographic Messaging Services Platform (GMSP). The company says that the 5130 GMSP leverages unique Bell Labs innovations to increase the accuracy and timeliness of location-based services. The platform overcomes two of the key challenges in the delivery of such services by using sophisticated techniques to reduce the capacity demands on mobile networks and the consumption of battery life in mobile devices. more
Related Tags: sms, social-networking, rcom, mobile-advertising, battery, text-message, bell
Alcatel-Lucent Seeks Payment of $1.53 Billion Microsoft Verdict
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Alcatel-Lucent appeared before a federal appeals court Monday asking that a $1.53 billion jury verdict for it against Microsoft be reinstated. more
Related Tags: microsoft, intel, wind, dell, patents, mp3, alcatel, bell
Alca-Lu and LG Complete Long Term Evolution (LTE) Test Calls
Alcatel-Lucent and LG Electronics say that they have completed Long Term Evolution (LTE) test calls using Alcatel-Lucent's LTE solution and mobile device prototypes from LG. This accomplishment is one of the industry's first multi-vendor, over-the-air LTE interoperability testing initiatives. more
Related Tags: lte, lg, 3gpp, lg-electronics, bell, interoperability
Testing 3G Evolution on Vodafone and T-Mobile's German Networks
Alcatel- Lucent has announced that it is to start field-tests of 3G evolution platforms in Germany running tests at several Vodafone and T-Mobile locations. The testing, part of an initiative by the Enablers for Ambient Services and Systems Consortium (EASY-C), involves wireless communications technologies expected to play key roles in future mobile networking standards including "4G" systems. The EASY-C is sponsored by the German Ministry for Education and Research. more
Related Tags: deutsche-telekom, lte, mimo, 3gpp, long-term-evolution, ieee, bell, Germany
