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Wise policies to boost broadband in developing countries
Original at news.idg.no
• Tue, Jun 16
Norway The firm also said that wireless broadband technologies such as HSPA and WiMAX play a key role in provision of access to developing markets. Given their dependence on spectrum use, the group said, wireless networks will inevitably involve regulation. ...
Starent Networks, picoChip and Continuous Computing First to ... - Business Wire
Original at businesswire.com
• Mon, Jun 15
Its picoArray™ family of flexible wireless processors is the leading solution for OFDMA-based network equipment, and is backed by comprehensive software support for global standards such as EDGE, HSPA, HSPA+, TD-SCDMA, WiMAX, LTE, cdma2000 and GSM. ...
Escape Unveils Gigabit Ethernet Modem for Wireless Tx Systems
Original at TMCnet
• Mon, Jun 15
CT The most promising mm-wave segment is reportedly the 71-86 GHz E-band backhaul for the expanding LTE (News - Alert), WiMAX and HSPA+ wireless networks. There will be an enormous increase in the number of 60 GHz V-band and 70/80 GHz E-band ...
FirstNews Briefs for June 10, 2009
Original at Wireless Week
• Wed, Jun 10
The firm said HSPA is leading in both new 3G deployments and contract awards so far this year. There were nine WiMAX 802.16e networks deployed worldwide in the first quarter and LTE contracts have been awarded in Japan, Singapore, United States, ...
Subsidies will not be critical to embedded wireless devices
Original at FierceWireless
• Wed, Jun 10
DC For now, however, the wireless carriers are battling to attract device makers, application developers and retailers to ensure that their technology (whether its WiMAX, EVDO or UMTS/HSPA) is in the OEM device roadmap. That's the only way they can ...
Netbooks vs. smartbooks: what are the similarities and differences?
Original at FierceWireless
• Tue, Jun 9
DC Intel is counting heavily on netbooks to drive WiMAX sales for companies such as Clearwire, but so far the vast majority of netbooks are not WiMAX-capable, though they are sporting wide-area broadband on UMTS/HSPA networks (AT&T and T-Mobile USA in the ...
Globe sees more provincial rollout of WiMAX
Original at Inquirer.net
• Tue, Jun 9
WiMAX is a complementary wireless broadband technology to cellular technology. WiMAX is closer to Wifi (wireless fidelity) but provides much higher bandwidth and larger coverage. Current HSPA services offer up to 512 Kbps but Globe's WiMAX-powered ...
HSPA no threat to WiMAX, says Intel
Original at Telecoms.com
• Tue, Jun 9
UK “Translate them to average capacity and you have significantly less capacity than you have with an OFDM system using MIMO. If HSPA had the same performance as WiMAX or LTE, we would not need these OFDM/MIMO technologies.” According to figures supplied ...
'Let market decide India's choice'
Original at Hindu Business Line
• Sun, Jun 7
India HSPA is an advanced version of WCDMA but basically, HSPA, which is the dominant technology in the world, is the same thing as WiMAX. The difference is whether you do Time Division or Frequency Division. I think there are people leaving WiMAX. LTE is a ...
Motorola to sell embedded modules; Ericsson releases module for ...
Original at FierceBroadbandWireless
• Thu, Jun 4
Motorola has jumped into the embedded wireless module market, announcing plans to integrate HSPA, WiMAX and LTE into networked consumer products. The company, which has seen its handset division struggle mightily recently, said it envisions its modules ...
IAC & Netronix E-Book readers: touchscreens, WiMAX, EVDO & HSPA
Original at SlashGear
• Thu, Jun 4
AZ Computex 2009 has seen a few new designs introduced, often packing various wireless technologies and/or touchscreens. IAC stacks up the wireless, with WiMAX, EVDO and WiFi, while Netronix has been showing multiple sizes from 6-inches through to ...
WiMAX vs. LTE vs. HSPA+: who cares who wins?
Original at Telecoms.com
• Tue, Jun 2
WiMAX, LTE and HSPA+ will all be widely deployed. As an industry, our energy needs to be focused on delivering services and applications that exceed the customer expectations. Rather than fighting, we should be learning from each other's experiences. ...
HSPA now accounts for over 10% of European broadband
Original at Rethink Wireless
• Fri, May 29
This will necessitate the investment in LTE and WiMAX to achieve the required capacity to support such an explosion in data usage, using more cost-effective IP technologies. For now thougn, the Berg team forecasts that HSPA connections will grow at a ...
Viliv Computex plans revealed: new MID & netbook, WWAN-a-plenty
Original at SlashGear
• Fri, May 29
AZ Meanwhile the existing S5 - along with the X70 and S7 - will be on display with a range of WiMAX, 3G HSPA and TD-SCDMA WWAN modems. Microsoft have apparently also borrowed an S5 to demo Windows 7 at their own Computex booth.
Upper Millimeter Microwave Radio Poised to Take Off, New Visant ...
Original at Wireless Design & Development Asia
• Tue, May 26
One of the best emerging markets for upper millimeter radio vendors is backhaul on the E-band for growing LTE, WiMAX, and HSPA+ wireless networks, according to report findings. Nearly 50 times the number of 60GHz and E-Band point-to-point radios are ...
Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2 netbook with integrated 3G
Original at SlashGear
• Mon, May 4
Models offering 3G HSPA, EVDO and WiMAX all seem to be planned, all with DDR2 RAM (likely 1GB as standard) and a 10.1-inch WSVGA display. Storage ranges from 2.5-inch SATA 160, 250 or 360GB drives, to 8, 16 or 32GB of SSD. The webcam is either VGA or ...
Ericsson eyes HSPA deployment in RP
Original at Inquirer.net
• Fri, May 1
In contrast, rival Globe Telecom is supporting a non-cellular wireless communications standard called WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access). Ericsson Philippines country manager Rajendra Pangrekar said the demand for wireless ...
Data Shows That 3G Still Has Room to Grow
Original at GigaOM
• Fri, Aug 22
By Stacey Higginbotham On the CDMA side, Chetan Sharma Consulting tracked 115 million CDMA 3G subscribers worldwide and 65 million in the U.S., current as of July 2008. HSPA networks have a theoretical download speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps vs 3.1 Mbps on the latest CDMA technology. Ironically, as AT&T and T-Mobile ram...
Mobile VoIP: Killer App in More Ways than One
Original at GigaOM
• Fri, Jun 1
By Guest Column By Jesse Kopelman This year we are seeing widespread US deployment of CDMA EVDO Rev A. The next two years should bring the same for both UMTS HSPA (both uplink and downlink) and WiMAX. What these technologies have in common, besides a lot of capitalized letters, is vastly improved performan...