Articles tagged with: Edge and Ev Do

ZTE, Qualcomm and Aircell Collaborate on In-flight Mobile Broadband System

..ble to tap into the brightest R&D minds available to create the most cutting-edge and flexible networking platform. We look forward to working with Aircell and Qualcomm to scale the platform to support increasing demand and future expansion more

Related Tags: wi-fi, base-station, qualcomm, zte, mobile-broadband, cdma, aircraft, base-stations, american-airlines, in-flight, airlines, aircell, airline,


CCID Consulting: LTE Is Not Only Evolution

..d 50 Mbit/s peak rates under 20MHz spectral bandwidth, which improves district edge users' performances, improves district capacity and reduces system delay. However, as a new mobile communications technical standard, LTE is not only a technic more

Related Tags: datang, samsung, roaming, wcdma, qualcomm, huawei, zte, china-mobile, td-scdma, docomo, verizon-wireless, hspa, verizon, nortel, lte, motorola, nokia-siemens-networks, fujitsu, nec, mimo, 3gpp, patents, wimax,, potevio, siemens, long-term-evolution, td-lte, tdd, anritsu, agilent, beijing, ntt-docomo, global-mobile, barcelona


GSM Market Share Grows to 62% in Western Hemisphere

3G Americas, an organization representing GSM technology in the Americas, has announced that the GSM technology family's market share in the Western Hemisphere -- North America, Central and South America, and the Caribbean -- has grown nine percentage points in the past twelve months, to 62%, up from 53% at the end of third quarter 2006. The GSM/edge/UMTS/HSPA deployment strategy is gaining global traction, with nearly 150 joint edge/UMTS networks commercially available. 3G Americas also reports almost 200 commercial UMTS networks, 150 of which are enhanced by HSDPA, and most UMTS operators are expected to upgrade network services with HSPA (HSDPA+HSUPA).  more

Related Tags: mobile-wimax, td-scdma, hsupa, hspa, 3g-americas, 1xev-do, pearson, latin-america, caribbean


Nortel: The dilemmas of wireless broadband adoption

The primary concern is the cost of handsets, which according to Kevin Taylor, Nortel's VP for mobility and converged core networks, can amount to 70% of an operator's costs when launching a new service. That cost can easily translate into a prohibitively high cost of the service for the end consumer. more

Related Tags: mobile-wimax, ipod, core-network, nortel, telefonica, america-movil, edge-evolution, wimax,, value-added-services, latin-america, nokia,, option, caribbean


Subscribe to our free daily newsletter

Search the website  
Top items on cellular-news

Search the website