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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, iden, eu, analytics, 3g, usb-modem, usb-modems, usb, rf-power, modems, 2g
Verizon Wireless Reported to be in Talks for CDMA Based iPhone
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Related Tags: apple, iphone, verizon-wireless, at&t, lte, cdma, wall-street-journal, usa-today, iden, steve-jobs, 3g, nielsen, ivan-seidenberg, 3g-network,
Verizon Wireless Settles Velveteen Rabbit Lawsuit
After filing a lawsuit last month, verizon Wireless says that it has settled its dispute with a firm which spammed its customers with adverts for a forthcoming movie, The Velveteen Rabbit. In addition to a permanent injunction preventing any future calls, the Utah-based telemarketer has agreed to a US$25,000 cash settlement, which verizon Wireless is donating to the National Domestic Violence Hotline (NDVH). more
Related Tags: privacy, tim, verizon-wireless, ovi, iden, partner, lawsuit,
Shareholders Pushing for Sale of US Cellular to Larger Rival
Further consolidation in the USA's telecoms market could be imminent as shareholders are reported to be pressuring U.S. Cellular to seek a buy-out from one of its larger rivals. The company is 81% controlled by Telephone & Data Systems (TDS), which is itself facing pressure from several large shareholders to put itself up for sale. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, eu, wcdma, metropcs, sprint-nextel, lte, verizon-wireless, cdma, alltel, anti-trust, u.s.-cellular, sprint, gsm, target,
Worldwide Mobile Phone Sales Down by 5% in Q4 '08
The global economic downturn had a significant impact on the mobile phone industry as worldwide mobile phone sales to end users totalled 314.7 million units in the fourth quarter of 2008, a 4.6 per cent decline from the fourth quarter of 2007, according to Gartner. Manufacturers continued to struggle against low consumer confidence in both emerging and mature markets. more
Related Tags: sony-ericsson, t-mobile, 3g, nokia, smartphone, samsung, motorola, eu, smartphones, gps, driving, lte, verizon-wireless, ericsson, gartner, iden, lg, blackberry, rim, blackberry-storm, touchscreen, reliance, sony, 3, oem, omnia, walkman, storm, music, africa, motorola,
Verizon Wireless Files Lawsuit to Stop Marketers From Calling Customers About Movie
verizon Wireless says that it has filed a lawsuit to stop a marketing company from calling its customers to advertise the upcoming movie, "The Velveteen Rabbit." The lawsuit, filed this week in U.S. District Court in Trenton, alleges the company, Feature Films for Families, illegally used an autodialer to call verizon Wireless customers on behalf of a company called Family 1 Films, based in Los Angeles. more
Related Tags: privacy, verizon-wireless, fraud, lawsuit, court, caller-id,
Project Uses Cell Phones as Computers in the Classroom
Educational software for cell phones, a suite of tools developed at the University of Michigan, is being used to turn smart phones into personal computers for students in two Texas classrooms. more
Related Tags: microsoft, verizon-wireless, texas, personal, smart, text-message, mp3, school, mobile-learning, students,
Qualcomm Chips Powering the BlackBerry Storm Smartphone
It isn't a shock that the new BlackBerry Storm smart phone from Research in Motion (RIM) offers features comparable to Apple's iPhone 3G - including the use of a touchscreen - a first for a RIM product. However, the Storm brings some interesting developments on the inside, such as the inclusion of a Qualcomm baseband chip, according to a teardown conducted by iSuppli. more
Related Tags: sandisk, iphone, intel, samsung, roaming, wcdma, apple, qualcomm, isuppli, gps, cdma, blackberry, rim, blackberry-storm, touchscreen, touchscreens, memory, apple-iphone, smart, andrew, storm, display, radio-frequency, microsd, haptic, marvell-technology, touch-screen, marvell
US Wireless Growth Won't Be Stopped by Weak Economy
A Strategy Analytics report is predicting that US cellular subscriber growth will remain strong despite the economic situation, although growth levels will scale back slightly from 2008. US cellular service revenues will also continue to grow, albeit at a slower growth rate of 3.9%, down from 7.5% in 2008. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, analytics, smartphone, arpu, t-mobile-usa, itu, smartphones, metropcs, leap-wireless, lte, strategy-analytics, verizon-wireless, alltel, mobile-broadband, us-cellular,
GSMA Urges Latin American Regulators to Relax radio Spectrum Limits
Tight spectrum caps in some Latin American countries are artificially curbing uptake and usage of broadband in the region, according to a study by consultancy Arthur D Little (ADL) for the GSMA, the global trade group for the mobile industry. The study found that rigid restrictions on the amount of spectrum available to mobile operators are undermining their ability to provide mobile broadband services that would enable millions of people to access the Internet, email and other online services via computers and handsets at high speeds in areas lacking DSL or cable broadband connections. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, t-mobile-usa, itu, driving, lte, verizon-wireless, hspa, mobile-broadband, eu, digital-dividend, analog, gsma, aws, 700mhz, union, latin-america, 2.6ghz, antel, connect
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