Articles tagged with: GSM and Driving

Electricity Meters to Transmit Usage Data over T-Mobile Network

Echelon Corp. and T-Mobile USA have announced an alliance to accelerate the adoption of the smart grid in the North American market by reducing the communications cost of smart meters through the deployment of Echelon's Networked Energy Services (NES) system over T-Mobile's gsm network. As part of the agreement, Echelon will utilize an embedded T-Mobile SIM within a cellular radio module to enable all the Echelon smart meters on a given low voltage transformer to communicate back to the utility over the smart grid, and T-Mobile will offer users of Echelon's NES system and pricing plans for data usage.  more

Related Tags: echelon, t-mobile-usa, electricity-meters, smart-grid, eu, sim, t-mobile, , tim, ovi, iden, backhaul, smart, operating-system, billing, security, smart-meters, health, embedded-sim,


HSPA Drives Mobile Infrastructure Market Growth in 2008

According to a recently published report by Dell'Oro Group, the worldwide total mobile infrastructure market revenue grew 5 percent in 2008, driven by the nearly doubling and quadrupling of revenue of the WCDMA and WiMAX markets, respectively.  more

Related Tags: 3g, base-station, smartphone, wimax, wcdma, smartphones, lte, cdma, hspa, mobile-broadband, dell, true, 2g


Chinese Handset Production Growth Down to Single Figures

China's CCID Consulting has reported that after a period of rapid growth over the past few years, the Chinese mobile handset chips market experienced a conspicuous decline in 2008. The research firm predicts that the scale of Chinese mobile phone chips market is expected to reach RMB 110 billion (US$16 billion), up by 6%, down to single-digit growth for the first time.  more

Related Tags: broadcom, wi-fi, 3g, nokia, mobile-tv, motorola, wcdma, qualcomm, ict, itu, gps, td-scdma, cdma, memory-chips, memory, smart, ccid-consulting, mp3, freescale, global-mobile, China


Third of Asia-Pacific 3G Subscribers Expected to Use PC Dongles

Asia-Pacific was home to some 121 million 3G subscribers in 2007 and an estimated 158.4 million in 2008. By 2013, the region's 3G subscriber base is expected to top 564 million, accounting for about 18.2 percent of all mobile users. With 3G subscriber net additions in record numbers year-on-year, mobile operators are eager to monetize 3G external broadband devices, namely dongles and datacards, to complement their mobile broadband offerings.  more

Related Tags: arpu, lte, hspa, mobile-broadband, dongles, dongle, laptop, 3g-network


ZTE Secures More than Half of China Unicom GSM VAS Tenders

China's ZTE Corp. says that it has secured more than a 55% share in China Unicom's 2008 bulk purchase of gsm value-added service [VAS] systems, according to the recently announced tender result. The China Unicom tender involves the provision of key service platforms of the gsm network that will allow operators to offer mobile services nationwide.  more

Related Tags: intel, mms, china-unicom, edge, zte, intelligent-network, wap, unicom, interconnection, China


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