Articles tagged with: Texas
ZTE Opens LTE Testing Lab in the USA
ZTE has opened a LTE testing laboratory at its U.S. headquarters in Richardson, texas. In the lab, ZTE will demonstrate and test its dual-mode CDMA/LTE platform, which enables carriers to lay the foundation for the delivery of LTE services in the USA. more
Related Tags: zte, lte, testing, bandwidth, radio, USA
Huawei Opens LTE Laboratory in North America
Huawei has announced the opening of a Long Term Evolution (LTE) laboratory located in texas, USA. Initially established with prototype equipment in the autumn of 2008, the facility has been upgraded to fully support commercial product releases for North America. The lab recently implemented Huawei's first commercial LTE solution release targeted at operators in the United States and Canada. Additionally, local research and development teams are now able to work more closely with North American operators to rigorously test LTE systems before delivery. more
Related Tags: huawei, lte, partner, ctia, radio, USA
60-Year Sentence for Posessing a Cellphone in Prison
A prisoner has been sentenced to an additional 60-years in prison after a court found him guilty of possessing a mobile phone inside the prison facility. In the case, the texas jury determined the punishment, and after finding Coffield Unit inmate guilty, they passed the 60 year sentence, to be added to his existing punishment. more
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Texas death row inmate indicted in cell phone case
A Texas death row inmate and two relatives have been indicted for allegedly smuggling cell phones into a prison which led to a statewide lockdown. more
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Qualcomm and ST-Ericsson Shine, Even as Wireless Chip Market Tanks
How bad was the fourth quarter of 2008 for the global wireless communications semiconductor industry? So bad that the accumulated 10 percent revenue growth during the first three quarters of 2008 was wiped out by a 23.3 percent decline during the last three months of the year, causing annual growth for wireless semiconductors to go flat with a marginal 0.7 percent increase. more
Related Tags: isuppli, qualcomm, st-ericsson, semiconductor, hspa, ericsson, wcdma, semiconductors, memory
Strong Consumer Interest in Wireless Power Charging
Citing research from sources including Ipsos Vantis, AcuPOLL, and Frost & Sullivan, the Wireless Power Consortium says there is a strong demand for its wireless power charging systems. However, it should be noted that much of the mobile industry had already agreed to standardise on a micro-USB charger for all future phones. more
Related Tags: frost-&-sullivan, wireless-power-consortium, micro-usb, ovi, iden, driving, tim, lte, rsa, semiconductor, texas-instruments
Former Military Official Pleads Guilty to Bribery in $206 Million Telecoms Contract in Korea
A former official with the US Army has pleaded guilty to accepting bribes when awarding telecoms contracts in South Korea - and then failing to declare the bribes on his income tax returns. more
Related Tags: samsung, us-army, bribery, ict, itu, edge, ovi, iden, prison, tax, Korea South
Top 20 handsets Represent 43% of Mobile Advertising Inventory
Mobile advertising agency, Millennial Media has announced the launch of a monthly Scorecard for Mobile Advertising Reach and Targeting (SMART). This monthly report will aim to detail relevant insights about the U.S. mobile advertising market by focusing on reach, targeting, impressions and handset information. more
Related Tags: social-networking, edge, ovi, iden, mobile-advertising, millennial-media, mobile-internet, smart, USA
Rice-led project aims to boost performance on microprocessors
The USA's Rice University has been given a US$16 million fund to develop a new set of tools that can improve the performance of virtually any application running on any microprocessor. The funding came from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), as part of its Architecture Aware Compiler Environment Program more
Related Tags: iphone, amd, texas-instruments, intel, itu, gps, ibm, tim, rcom, stanford, playstation, 3, memory, weather, rice-university, USA
US Regional Carrier Selects Nortel for CDMA Expansion
texas based wireless network, Pocket Communications has launched a new network to serve markets in the U.S. Northeast plus expanding the capacity of its South texas wireless network with 3G CDMA technology from Nortel Networks. Pocket is now offering service to new subscribers in parts of Connecticut and Massachusetts, and will be launching its service in parts of New York state in 2009. more
Related Tags: 3g, sim, base-station, cdma, power-amplifiers, ovi, iden, nortel, USA
