Articles tagged with: CDMA2000 and CDMA2000 Evdo

GUEST COLUMN - More spectrum, for whom?"

Mexico's antitrust authority CFC (Cofeco) recently won a legal battle upholding its decision to allow bidders no more than 35MHz of 1900MHz spectrum that was auctioned in 2005. This puts an end to temporary injunctions that allowed bidders to claim up to 65MHz and means the government must now re-auction any spectrum awarded in excess of the 35MHz permitted. more

Related Tags: at&t, boost-mobile, mvno, signals-telecom-consulting, iden, at&t-wireless, cingular, movistar, telcel, antitrust, imt-2000


Signals: Mobile TV faces obstacles despite 3G migration

In Latin America there are many obstacles preventing wide-scale use of mobile TV, despite the ongoing migration to 3G technology by several operators, telecoms consultancy Signals Telecom Consulting said in a report. more

Related Tags: mobile-tv, signals-telecom-consulting, entel, value-added-services, latin-america, 850mhz


LatAm CDMA users to reach 70 million in 2006

The number of mobile subscribers in Latin America and the Caribbean using CDMA technology is expected to reach 65-70 million in 2006, Celedonio von Wuthenau, regional director for Latin America CDMA Development Group (CDG), told BNamericas. more

Related Tags: td-scdma, cdma2000-1x, cdma-development-group, latin-america, union, caribbean


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