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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
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Trade Body to Boost Mobile Broadband Services in Rural USA
A new trade body has been formed in the USA to promote mobile broadband services in rural areas - just as the government is looking at boosting the same through its economic stimulus package. The agencies involved are the National Telecommunications and Infrastructure Administration (NTIA) and the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities Service (RUS). more
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Texas Instruments and Fulton Innovation focus on wireless power
texas Instruments (TI) says that it is working with Fulton Innovation to accelerate development of efficient wireless power solutions that can charge portable devices without traditional power cords. TI semiconductor technologies can help minimize cost, board space, and accelerate time to market of Fulton's eCoupled technology-based power delivery and charging systems in low-, medium- and high-power applications ranging from cell phones to notebook computers to power tools and other rechargeable applications. more
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Rural US Operator Buys More Radio Spectrum
Dobson Communications says that its subsidiary, American Cellular has received regulatory approval and completed the purchase of certain wireless assets in texas 15 Rural Service Area (RSA) and additional PCS wireless spectrum in Tom Green, Brown, Comanche and Mills counties. The US$25 million purchase from Lone Star Wireless and Concho Cellular Telephone increases the Company's competitive footprint in the central core of texas, being located primarily west and south of markets already served by the Company under the Cellular One brand. more
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