Articles tagged with: Fixed Wireless
Airspan to Expand Australian WiMAX Network
Australian WiMAX network operator, BigAir Group is expanding its network after signing a supply contract with Airspan Networks. more
Related Tags: bigair, airspan-networks, wimax, melbourne, bandwidth, Australia
Alcatel-Lucent Wins Iraqi CDMA Contract
Alcatel-Lucent has been awarded a new contract by Hi Link Telecom, the winner of Western Iraq's CDMA fixed wireless license, for the deployment of its greenfield wireless broadband network in Al Anbar province in the West of Iraq. more
Related Tags: alcatel-lucent, cdma, al-anbar, broadband, Iraq
Wireless Broadband Yet to Impact Caribbean Fixed Broadband Market
The increase in UMTS/HSPA networks has yet to make a major impact on the offering of wireless broadband access by means of other technologies such as WiMAX mostly due to the limited amount of 3G networks throughout the Caribbean, reports Signals Telecom Consulting. more
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Bahrain Meets Operators to Debate Telecoms Masts Planning Woes
Bahrain's telecoms regulator, the TRA's General Director Mr. Alan Horne met with representatives from Batelco, MENA Telecom, STC and Zain to discuss the future for radiocommunications networks in Bahrain. more
Implementation of CDMA-450 in North Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan's state-controlled landline operator, Kazakhtelecom has expanded its fixed wireless network in the North of the country by deploying a WLL CDMA450 based network. A total of 14 automatic telephone stations and 2 basic stations of wireless CDMA-450 access, which cover 27 rural areas, have been installed in Akzhar region. more
Related Tags: kazakhtelecom, Kazakhstan
Increasing Demand for CDMA450 Based Mobile Phones
The CDMA Development Group (CDG) says that increased uptake of CDMA2000 in the 450 MHz frequency band, also known as CDMA450, is placing an increased demand for new multi-mode and multi-band devices. There are currently 105 operators offering CDMA450 services to more than 20 million people worldwide. more
Related Tags: cdma450, cdg, mobilink, 1xev-do, telekom, ev-do
Nokia Dismisses WiMAX as a "Wireless Betamax"
Nokia has dismissed WiMAX as a failed idea and likened it to the Betamax video format which lost the video tape war in the 1980s. Nokia's head of sales and manufacturing, Anssi Vanjoki told the Financial Times that he doesn't "see that WiMax is taking hold anywhere in a big way," more
Related Tags: nokia, sim, wimax, mobile-wimax, ict, clearwire, tim, lte, ims-research, ims, korea-telecom
Ericsson to Demo 42Mbps Mobile Data Downloads
Ericsson says that it will perform the first-ever demonstration of the new HSPA multi-carrier technology for peak downlink data rates of 42Mbps at the Mobile World Congress next week. Multi-carrier technology is the next step in the evolution of HSPA and enables consumers to receive data simultaneously on two frequency channels. This doubles the user data rate in the coverage area of an HSPA network and on the cell edge, where consumers normally experience lower data rates. more
Related Tags: sim, edge, lte, hspa, ericsson, mobile-broadband, telstra, mimo
3G Draws Cisco into the Cellular Fixed Wireless Terminal Market
The advent of 3G has suddenly made providing wireless broadband connectivity to fixed wireless terminals (FWTs) a lot more interesting for traditional networking equipment and broadband device vendors. Two of the four main classes of FWT - SOHO/consumer terminals and business terminals - are seeing increased participation from vendors such as D-Link and Cisco Systems. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, d-link, cisco, abi-research, wireless-broadband
UK Telecoms Regulator Hires Consultancy to Advise on Spectrum Policy
PA Consulting Group says that it has recently been awarded a contract by the UK's telecoms regulator, Ofcom to predict spectrum availability across the UK over the next 15 to 20 years. more
Related Tags: femtocell, ofcom, UK
