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  • Femtocell Trials to Start in Singapore
  • 4 days ago
  • Singapore will have its first taste of femtocell this mid May following the announcement from its No. 2 mobile operator, StarHub. 200 of its existing cable broadband customers will test the technology over a six-month period to assess its ability to improve residential wireless coverage and consequently drives data ...
  • Goodbye Xohm, Hello New Clearwire JV
  • 7 days ago
  • The WSJ is reporting that Sprint and Clearwire have reached an agreement, along with Intel, Google, and cable operators Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Brighthouse.  The spun-off 4G group from Sprint and Clearwire are valued at approximately $9 billion, and with the additional $3.2 billion in financing from the additional companies that are forming this joint venture, the new company will be ...
  • TD-SCDMA IC design house Commit leaving the TD-SCDMA game; what lies ahead?
  • 14 days ago
  • The recent news that the China-based TD-SCDMA IC design house Commit will cease operations at the end of April 2008 after failing to gain revenue for its TD-SCDMA venture deals a severe blow to the TD-SCDMA community, particularly when TD-SCDMA is yet to take off.

    Commit is one of the few successful companies with a full-blown dual mode TD-SCDMA/HSDPA chipset solution. In fact, hand ...
  • Service Providers - Provision Your Networks Correctly
  • 34 days ago
  • The BBC is finding that it has to argue its position against ISPs who want to charge the BBC extra because they are selling more access capacity than their network can handle.  This is about wired networks, but there is of course the same issue in mobile wireless networks - for the issue being discussed it's almost irrelevant whether the access is wired or wireless.
    The ISPs are tryin ...
  • Service Providers - Provision Your Networks Correctly
  • 34 days ago
  • The BBC is finding that it has to argue its position against ISPs who want to charge the BBC extra because they are selling more access capacity than their network can handle. This is about wired networks, but there is of course the same issue in mobile wireless networks - for the issue being discussed it's almost irrelevant whether the access is wired or wireless.

    The ISPs are ...

 



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