Wireless News
New $14.5 billion WiMax wireless operator 07/05/2008
Sprint Nextel, Clearwire, Google, Comcast, Intel to create new $14.5 billion WiMax broadband wireless internet operator.
T-Mobile Android Phone Release Seen Bringing New Applications 23/04/2008
Deutsche Telekom\'s T-Mobile USA preparing to ship out its first mobile phones built on Google\'s open Android platform later this year, wireless carriers are expecting an avalanche of innovation from users - and radical changes to what customers expect and demand.
Telus Mobility GSM or LTE? 15/04/2008
Bell and Telus Mobility have been under pressure to convert to GSM or consider adopting LTE because they typically lose out on roaming revenue from international customers. LTE offers wireless broadband speeds around 100 megabits per second and can handle large amounts of traffic, both of which are huge improvements over current third-generation networks.
Opera Mini web browser to work on the Android OS platform for mobile phones. 10/04/2008
Opera Software ported its Java based Opera Mini web browser for mobile phones to work on the Android OS platform for mobile phones. Web browser firm, Opera Software says that it has ported its Java based Opera Mini web browser for mobile phones to work on the Android OS platform for mobile phones.
Mobile entertainment revenues to hit 45 bn. 29/03/2008
3G/UMTS adaptation and more rich media applications with mobile content for mobile devices will drive mobile entertainment revenues to $45 billion by 2010.
Ericsson Demonstrates HSDPA Data Speeds Up to 42 Mbps 28/03/2008
Ericsson will show case the world\'s first demonstration of end-to-end HSPA Evolution wireless technology with speeds of up to 42 Mbps at next week\'s CTIA Wireless show. Speeds of up to 42 Mbps represent the next phase in HSPA Evolution. These speeds are achieved by combining new higher order modulation technology (64QAM), together with 2x2 Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna technologies.
Motorola to spin off its Mobile devices business unit and form 2 companies. 26/03/2008
Motorola Inc. announced plans to separate its struggling mobile handset business from other operations Wednesday, forming two separate publicly traded companies after months of agitation from frustrated investors.
Australian WiMAX pioneer trashes the technology as “a miserable failure” 25/03/2008
One of the world’s first WiMAX operators, Hervey Bay, of Australia’s Buzz Broadband, has closed the network, with the CEO labeling the technology as a “disaster” that has “failed miserably.”
Nokia mobile devices demonstrates bendable cell phone of the future. 25/02/2008
Nokia and the University of Cambridge are showing off a new stretchable and flexible mobile device of the future called Morph.
New End-to-end LTE Solution from Nokia Siemens Networks 19/02/2008
Nokia Siemens Networks launched an LTE (News - solution for radio and core networks — its new Flexi Multimode Base Station, Mobility Management Entity (MME), and System Architecture Evolution (SAE) Gateway (News - Alert). The solution is designed to assist mobile operators in meeting consumer demands for high speed data and capacity beyond 3G by implementing a seamless upgrade to Long Term Evolution (LTE)/System Architecture Evolution (SAE) networks.
