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India Broadband Wireless Subscriber Base to Exceed 75 Million by 2015

Deployments of 3G and WiMAX networks will generate a profitable user base over the next 5 year period, before noticeable lte deployments begin to make an impact in India, according to the latest research by Maravedis and Tonse Telecom.  more

Related Tags: 3g, wimax, td-lte, telecom, modems, India


LTE market accelerating, forecast to top $11 billion by 2014

The lte infrastructure market is forecast by Infonetics Research to reach $11.4 billion by 2014, fueled by macrocell eNodeB deployments. While TeliaSonera launched the world's first commercial lte network in Oslo and Stockholm in December 2009, giving the lead to EMEA, Asia Pacific and North America will drive the first major wave of lte rollouts in 2010 through 2012.  more

Related Tags: remote-radio-head, enodeb, africa


GCF to Deliver LTE Device Certification by Year-End

GCF, the Global Certification Forum, says that it is on schedule to release an lte device certification scheme before the end of 2010 - in time for a wave of commercial lte network launches expected towards the end of the year. GCF's unified scheme will embrace both FDD and TDD versions of lte.  more

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Near Doubling of LTE Network Commitments in Past 8 Months

A new report published by the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA) confirms there are 51 lte network commitments in 24 countries. This is a near-doubling of the planned networks over the past 8 months.  more

Related Tags: gsa, hspa, hspa+, broadband, global-mobile


Improving LTE Data Speeds at the Edges of Cells

The first live field tests of Coordinated Multipoint Transmission (CoMP) a new technology that will increase data transmission rates pn lte networks have been carried out by the Bell Labs. The labs, now part of Alcatel-Lucent carried out the tests in partnership with Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, the Fraunhofer Heinrich-Hertz Institut, and antenna supplier Kathrein.  more

Related Tags: mimo, comp, alcatel-lucent, bell, modem, radio, antenna, Germany


LTE and China Offers Hope for RF Power Amplifier Markets

While markets for RF power amplifiers continue their slow decline in developed regions, two new developments - the massive wireless infrastructure rollout in China and the approaching wave of lte deployments in the West - will provide a temporary lift over the next few years, according to the latest ABI Research forecasts. The Asia-Pacific Region, including Japan, presently accounts for nearly 50% of the RF power semiconductor devices that are sold into the mobile wireless infrastructure segment.  more

Related Tags: rf-power-amplifiers, power-amplifier, rf-power


Recession or Not, Wireless Backhaul Expansion Continues Strongly

Worldwide revenues from backhaul leasing are expected to double over the next 30 months, according to a new study from ABI Research. The growth curve even accelerates after 2012, resulting in a fivefold revenue increase between 2009 and 2014.  more

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Evolving Landscape of Mobile Broadband in Asia

Asia's mobile subscriber total is expected to surpass 2 billion subscribers by 2012 when 63 percent of the regions' residents are expected to own a mobile phone. However, the fact remains that in 2008 only 8 percent of the region's subscriber base was using 3G and launches in several Asian markets have left much to be desired in terms of subscriber and revenue uptake.  more

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Turning Soldiers' Helmets into a Wireless Mesh Network

..ion identification process. It also uses a patented technique to filter out the echoes that can throw off other acoustic detection systems, explains Akos Ledeczi, the senior research scientist at ISIS who heads up the development effort. &qu more

Related Tags: sim, eu, ict, itu, edge, gps, wind, ovi, iden, personal, satellite, berkeley, smart, batteries, display, maps, darpa, national-institute-of-standards-and-technology, isis, military, army


RFMD Targets CDMA Components Market

.. (PAs), discrete switches and GPS low noise amplifier (LNA) modules with integrated filters. New products recently launched by RFMD include the RF73xx family of linear CDMA PAs, the RF1126 and RF1136 discrete switches and the RF2815 GPS LNA m more

Related Tags: gps, cdma, power-amplifiers, switches, rfmd, micro-devices


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