Articles tagged with: Usb
Verizon Wireless Admits Handover Delay on LTE Network
USA based Verizon Wireless has acknowledged that subscribers using its LTE network can experience a delay of up to two minutes during the handover from 3G to LTE networks if using one of their usb modems. The company said that the delay was expected, and that improvements are currently being planned. more
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Apple iPads an Unlikely Hit in Kazakhstan
Apple's iPad tablet computer has become an unlikely hit in the Central-Asian country of Kazakhstan, after the Prime Minister started using one for work purposes. The Prime Minister had expressed annoyance with how long it took staff to respond to his emails, leading to a surge in sales of the tablet device as officials tried to stay in favour with the Premier. more
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Qualcomm and Ericsson Demonstrate LTE TDD Mobility at 2.3 GHz in India
A Qualcomm subsidiary in India and Ericsson have successfully demonstrated LTE TDD mobility at 2.3 GHz in an outdoor environment. The demonstration live streamed multiple high-definition video feeds to a mobile van in the Gurgaon area, showing a seamless hand off between base stations while maintaining session continuity. The demonstration was carried out by using Radio Access Network (RAN) and Evolved Packet Core (EPC) solutions from Ericsson, and usb dongles based on Qualcomm's MDM9x00 multimode chipset that supports both LTE and 3G. more
Related Tags: qualcomm, ericsson, lte, evolved-packet-core, telecom, lte-tdd, video, auction, global-holding, tulip-telecom, seamless, haryana, India
Symbian Foundation web sites to shut down
As Nokia has changed its plans for licensing the Symbian operating system, the Symbian Foundation says that it will be reducing its day-to-day operations, including shutting down its websites from next month. more
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Operator News in Brief - 24th Nov 2010
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Telecom Italia Upgrading 3G Coverage Along High-Speed Railway
Telecom Italia is fitting out Italian high-speed trains with on-board Wi-Fi services, with the first trains coming into service within the next few weeks. Frecciarossa high-speed trains will be offering internet connections, improved telephone reception including coverage within tunnels and, from next May, new entertainment and news services. more
Related Tags: telecom-italia, railway, 3g-network, telecom, mobile-radio, coverage, video, tunnel, modems, Italy
Built-In Car Wi-Fi Shipments to Rise to 7.2 Million in 2017
Global shipments of built-in car Wi-Fi systems are set to soar by more than fortyfold by 2017, as automakers increasingly view wireless connectivity as a key competitive differentiator, according to iSuppli. Worldwide automotive original equipment manufacturer (OEM) shipments of Wi-Fi systems will rise to 7.2 million units in 2017, up from just 174,000 in 2010. more
Related Tags: telematics, wi-fi, wireless, connect, marvell-technology, marvell
Altair Semiconductor Powering LTE Modem for Polish Network Operator
Altair Semiconductor has been selected by Polish mobile network operator, Mobyland to power its LTE-usb modems operating in the 1800Mhz spectrum band. The solution, an LTE-usb modem based on Altair's FourGee-3100/6200 technology, is manufactured by IPWireless, and has already conducted interoperability testing and field testing, allowing for immediate deployment on Mobyland's network. more
Related Tags: altair-semiconductor, lte, modem, mobyland, modems, Poland
UK mobile broadband network upgrade to LTE not economically viable until 2015
It is not economically viable to upgrade current UK mobile broadband networks to address traffic demands and improve user experience until 2015, according to the latest research from Informa Telecoms & Media. Due to the dense deployment needed to meet coverage requirements, UK HSPA networks are expected to be able to handle current and future traffic demands in the medium-term. more
Related Tags: lte, hspa, congestion, coverage, UK
LGS Innovations and Wavesat Collaborating on Development of LTE Devices
LGS Innovations - an independent U.S. subsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent dedicated to serving the U.S. Federal Government - and Wavesat have jointly announced a collaboration agreement in the development of LTE mobile device equipment and technology. more
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