Articles tagged with: Usb and 3G
High Growth Potential for 3G Networks in Bolivia
The Bolivian market shows the greatest growth potential for the deployment of new 3G networks by the established operators, concludes a report from Signals Telecom Consulting. more
Related Tags: wireless, coverage, music, telecom, Bolivia
Wireless Broadband Enabler delivers reliable 2Mbps connection to rural areas
A 3G based Wi-Fi hotspot router has been developed which is said to be optimised for use in areas with poor 3G coverage - such as rural areas. The Deltenna developed WiBE's (Wireless Broadband Enabler) maximum throughput is 7.2Mbps and extensive rural usage tests in the UK demonstrated an average download speed of 2.8 Mbps. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, coverage, deltenna, europe, wibe, wi-fi-hotspot, 3g-coverage
Vodafone Greece Offers 21.6 Mbps Mobile Download Speeds
Vodafone Greece has announced the launch of a HSPA+ (High Speed Packet Access) upgrade to its network, offering peak speeds of 21.6 Mbps (download) and 5.7 Mbps (upload). New upgraded services will initially be provided in selected areas of Athens, which will be continuously expanded. more
Related Tags: vodafone-greece, hspa, hspa+, Greece
Telstra Upgrades Mobile Data Speeds
Australian network operator, Telstra has upgraded its Ericsson supplied network to support peak network uplink speeds of 5.8Mbps. Michael Rocca, Group Managing Director, Telstra Networks & Services, said the increased uplink speeds complement the world leading download speeds available in the network since the deployment of HSPA+ technology across the Next G network footprint late last year. more
Related Tags: telstra, hsupa, hspa+, usb-modems, uplink, modems, Australia
Mobily Upgrades 40 More Saudi 3G Base Stations
Saudi Arabia's Mobily says that it has upgraded 40 more of its base stations in the Eastern Region to support higher mobile data speeds. The upgrades included sites in Dammam, Khobar, Dhahran and the Jubail Industrial City and the Dammam Port, as well as the towns of Sihat, Qatif and Kalabia in Ahsaa. more
Related Tags: mobily, hspa, usb-modem, mp3, connect, Saudi Arabia
Batelco Upgrades 3G Network to 14.4Mbps Download Speeds
Bahrain's Batelco says that it has upgraded its 3G network to support peak download speeds of 14.4Mbps. more
Related Tags: batelco, hspa, huawei, memory, wireless-broadband, modem, flash, music, 3g-network, mtc
Cost of Supporting Mobile Broadband is Eroding Subscriber Profitability
Mobile broadband services are more expensive to support than any other wireless service and are endangering subscriber profitability for many mobile network operators concludes a new study from WDSGlobal. The study found that the cost to support mobile broadband products and services is up to 200% greater than the cost to support traditional wireless products such as mobile phones. This means that despite revenue uplift from increased data usage, actual subscriber profitability often remains unchanged and sometimes even worsens. more
Related Tags: wdsglobal, usb-modem, customer-care, hspa, ovi, tim, ict, arpu, sim, mobile-broadband, laptop, modem, ev-do, security
LTE Deployments will Cluster in 2600 Frequency Band
Strategy Analytics is predicting that the majority of LTE deployments by wireless operators will use the 2,600 MHz band, creating ample new opportunities for terminal component vendors. A strong tranche of deployments will also occur at sub-1,000 MHz frequencies, including roll-outs by such prominent operators as Verizon in the US, eventually accounting for one-third of deployments globally. more
Related Tags: lte, strategy-analytics, ovi, verizon, iden, ict, eu, analytics, usb-modem, usb-modems, rf-power, modems, 2g
Mobile broadband to be worth $137 billion by 2014
Users of mobile broadband services (3G and 3G+ technologies) will grow from 181 million in 2008 to over 2 billion in 2014, growth of 1024%, according to Ovum's latest research. more
Related Tags: asia-pacific, sim, eu, arpu, driving, lte, ovi, ovum, iden, usb-modem, vas, mobile-broadband, opex, laptop, music, africa
Sprint Outlines WiMAX Expansion Programme
USA network, Sprint Nextel has announced the next markets in its WiMAX network rollout. The network is being folded into the national WiMAX network being built by its joint-partner, Clearwire. Sprint says that it plans to deploy WiMAX in many markets in 2009, including: Atlanta, Honolulu, Charlotte, Las Vegas, Chicago, Philadelphia, DallasFort Worth, Portland and Seattle more
Related Tags: seattle, atlanta, wimax, cisco, clearwire, sprint-nextel, ovi, iden, usb-modem, sprint, nextel, modem, san-francisco, 4g,
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