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Track your fitness, environmental impact with cell phone applications
Planning on gobbling a few extra treats this holiday season? Soon, your cell phone may be able to help you maintain your exercise routine and keep the pounds off over winter months, without your having to lift a finger to keep track. more
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Business Use of Wi-Fi Hotspots Increases by 46%
iPass has published the latest edition of its Mobile Broadband Index, which tracks the wireless use patterns of mobile workers around the world. The report shows worldwide business use of iPass Wi-Fi hotspots increased by 46% from the first half of 2007 to the first half of 2008 and that users of 2.5G and 3G mobile broadband technologies in the US increased their data traffic in the second quarter of the year by 59% between 2007 and 2008. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, asia-pacific, wimax, cisco, mobile-broadband, london, seven, chicago, hotspots, ipass, 4g, airports, new-york
CDMA Contract for Marine Communications
UTStarcom has announced a contract to provide its MovingMedia 2000 all-IP CDMA network solution to Maritime Communications Partner (MCP), a Norway-based global maritime cellular operator and wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian network operator, Telenor. The contract will enable CDMA wireless voice and data services for MCP's fleet of ferry and cruise ship customers. more
Related Tags: telenor, core-network, utstarcom, opex
Bids Submitted For NYC Subway Station Cell Phone Network
NEW YORK (AP)--Some of the best-known companies in the world submitted bids Wednesday to wire 277 New York City subway stations for cell phone use. more
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