Articles tagged with: Wireless Broadband and Television
Chinese TV Agency Denies Plans for $14.5 Billion WiMAX Network
China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has denied reports that it was planning to spend RMB 100 billion (US$14.5 billion) on building a WiMAX network in 30 cities. The reports came out last week following comments by Paul Lin, general director of the Information and Communications Research Laboratories at the Industrial Technology Research Institute. more
Related Tags: sarft, commercial-times, interfax, wimax, 700mhz, planning, nanjing, China
CDMA2000 Finds Opportunities in Europe, Russia and Emerging Markets in the 450 MHz Band
The CDMA Development Group (CDG) says that CDMA450 is rapidly expanding across all regions, and that 126 operators in 65 countries have deployed or are planning to deploy CDMA450 services; 105 operators in 58 countries are already offering commercial services to more than 15 million people, and 21 operators are trialing or deploying CDMA450 in 8 more countries. more
Related Tags: arpu, rural, cdma, cdma450, cdma2000-1x, cdma-development-group, cdma2000, cdg, villages, ev-do, uplink, downlink, skylink, Russia
Sprint, Clearwire Promise Two-Way Internet Video
WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Sprint Nextel and Clearwire pledged Monday to deliver wireless Internet access to police, firefighters and schools at speeds fast enough to handle two-way video conferencing if federal regulators approve their merger. more
Related Tags: google, mobile-wimax, clearwire, sprint-nextel, verizon, fcc, landline, verizon-communications, sprint, nextel, antitrust, auction,
UK Regulator Ofcom Pushes Back Phone Spectrum Auction Plans
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- U.K. communications regulator Ofcom Monday pushed back plans for an auction of telephone spectrum due to legal challenges by Telefonica's O2 and Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile. more
Related Tags: deutsche-telekom, o2, telefonica, ofcom, auction, UK
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