Articles tagged with: Wireless Broadband and Hspa
Huawei to Deploy HSPA Upgrade in Vietnam
Vietmanese mobile network operator, Viettel says that it has signed a network upgrade contract with Huawei for HSPA services to be delivered by the end of 2009. Local newspaper, Thanh Nien reported that Huawei will build more than 3,000 base stations throughout Vietnam, including in Hanoi, Da Nang and parts of Ho Chi Minh City. more
Related Tags: viettel, huawei, 3g, Vietnam
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, 3g, huawei, memory, modem, flash, music, usb, 3g-network, mtc
Latin America's WiMAX Market to Surpass $1 Billion in Revenues During 2009-2013
Signals Telecom Consulting has published a couple of reports which estimate that Latin America's WiMAX market is to to surpass US$1.04 Billion in revenues during 2009-2013. WiMAX will also account for around 1.8% of broadband connections in the region over the same time frame. more
Related Tags: , nokia, wimax, clearwire, tim, lte, signals-telecom-consulting, ovi, iden, nortel, modem, alcatel, wired
Eight Mobile Technologies to Watch in 2009 and 2010
Gartner says that it has identified eight mobile technologies that will evolve significantly through 2010, impacting short-term mobile strategies and policies. more
Related Tags: ethernet, wi-fi, social-networking, nfc, near-field-communication, apple, bluetooth, rsa, privacy, itu, gps, e-book, gartner, uwb, battery, chipsets, projectors, displays, presence, 802.11n, widgets, bandwidth, uplink, downlink, display, wired, health, mobile-web
Qualcomm Doubles Computing Power of Snapdragon With New Dual-CPU, Single-Chip Solution
Qualcomm has announced a new dual-CPU Snapdragon single-chip solution that extends the reach of the Snapdragon platform by targeting more advanced mobile computing devices. The QSD8672 chip features two computing cores capable of up to 1.5GHz for greater processing capabilities, in addition to optimized battery life and a full range of 3G mobile broadband and peripheral connectivity capabilities found on all Snapdragon chipsets. more
Related Tags: wi-fi, qualcomm, bluetooth, gps, mobile-broadband, cdma, battery, snapdragon, hspa+, displays, dvb-h, downlink, modems, 3d
Telstra Demonstrates World's Fastest Mobile Modem
Australian mobile operator, Telstra has shown off the fastest mobile broadband modem on the planet capable of reaching peak network downlink speeds of 21Mbps. Speaking at the company's annual Investor Day briefing, Mike Wright, Executive Director, Wireless Engineering and Operations, confirmed Telstra was on track to super charge Next G network speeds with the 21Mbps capability by the end of the year. more
Related Tags: qualcomm, ericsson, mobile-broadband, telstra, modem, email, downlink, wired, seamless, Australia
Caribbean 3G Services Revenues will Surpass the US$ 3.5 Billion Mark by 2013
A new report from Signals Telecom Consulting highlights the fact that the current crisis in global financial markets, the high levels of mobile tele-density and the limited number of inhabitants living in the majority of the Caribbean markets will force regional operators to seek out new revenue sources. Within this new competitive dynamic, broadband and value added service offerings will become a priority for operators in various Caribbean marketplaces. more
Related Tags: t-mobile, wimax, roaming, signals-telecom-consulting, mts, vas, cdma2000, ev-do, tstt, caribbean
Vodafone Starts Selling 3G PC Card for 900Mhz HSPA Networks
Option has started shipping a new wireless broadband ExpressCard to Vodafone - which also supports HSPA services at 900Mhz. Exclusively developed for the Vodafone Group and its Partner Networks, the new ExpressCard is designed to achieve peak HSDPA download speeds of 7.2 Mbps with HSUPA uploads at up to 5.76 Mbps - depending on the network availability. more
Related Tags: qualcomm, rural, elisa, hsupa, mobile-broadband, 900mhz, vodafone-group, hsdpa, uplink, downlink
Optus Australia Suffers 3G Network Failure
A system failure shut down Optus Australia's 3G network along the east coast, including Melbourne for some eight hours on Friday. The GSM network in the area was unaffected by the outage, and while 3G phones should normally drop down automatically to the GSM network for voice calls, it was reported that customers were having to manually switch to the GSM service. Access to 3G data services were completely disabled. more
Related Tags: optus, 900mhz, 3g-phones, melbourne, 3g-network, sydney, Australia
Wireless Broadband to Exceed Two Billion Customers by 2015
Wireless broadband services will create significant opportunities for revenue growth, and cellular technologies will take the largest share, according to the latest report from Analysys Mason. Globally, 2.1 billion wireless broadband customers will generate US$784 billion in service revenue by 2015. This revenue increase of about 2400% will be underpinned by continued developments in wireless technologies, improvements in devices and more flexible pricing options. more
Related Tags: w-cdma, lte, wimax,, hspa+
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