Articles tagged with: Kddi and Hitachi
Hitachi Opens USA Based LTE Research Facility
Hitachi says that it has opened a LTE research facility in Dallas, USA though a local subsidiary company, Hitachi Communication Technologies America. The facility is located in the "telecom corridor" area of Richardson, Texas. The Dallas R&D Center will focus on the Mobility Management Entity (MME) and other components of the Evolved Packet Core (EPC) for LTE. more
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Japan's KDDI to Overlay LTE on CDMA Network
Japan's kddi is to deploy a Long-Term Evolution (LTE) overlay on its CDMA network, using a core networking solution from Hitachi collaborating with Nortel. Hitachi Communication Technologies, a fully owned subsidiary of Hitachi, will take a major role of solution development with Nortel. more
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M'shita Elec To Supply Cellphone Handsets To KDDI
TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Japan's Matsushita Electric Industrial said Thursday it plans to supply mobile-phone handsets for kddi's "au" phone service, as part of efforts to broaden its range of clients. more
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Nokia Drops Plans To Develop Fuel-Cell Battery Handsets
LONDON (Dow Jones)--Nokia Corp. (NOK) has dropped plans to develop mobile phones powered by fuel cell technology for at least the next few years, a Nokia spokesman told Dow Jones Newswires Thursday. more
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Toshiba New Software Turns Mobile Phone Into PC Remote
TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Toshiba Corp. (6502.TO) Tuesday unveiled software that can help users access their personal computers with their mobile phone handsets. more
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Hitachi To Supply 'Over $800M' 3G Systems Equip To KDDI
TOKYO -(Dow Jones)- Hitachi Ltd. (HIT) said Wednesday it will supply "more than $800 million" worth of third-generation wireless communications equipment to Japan's kddi Corp. (9433.TO). more
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Japanese operator orders music platform
Coding Technologies says that Japan's kddi Corp. has selected MPEG-4 aacPlus for use in their new mobile music download service, EZ "Chaku-Uta Full." With service starting in November, kddi will initially provide the service on handset models from Toshiba, Hitachi, Sanyo, and Casio. kddi selected aacPlus, also known as HE AAC, to speed downloads, to reduce network costs, and to store more music on the handsets. more
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Hitachi says that it has won a CDMA2000 1xEV-DO radio access network contract from Japan's kddi, for both 2GHz band and 800MHz band. kddi will launch test service in April 2003 for 2GHz band systems and commercial service in autumn 2003 for 800MHz band systems. CDMA2000 1xEV-DO systems provided by kddi consist of IP network, multi-vender radio access networks, and mobile terminals. Among these, Hitachi is responsible for radio access network. more
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