cellular equipment
Pay-as-you-drive car tax tracking: It's on
News GPS is also a tasty proposition, Darling added, given the UK's fondness for the cellular data technology is already in evidence. We need to think about the equipment needed to calculate what a driver would pay and what information gets to the... [09 Jun 2005]
Profitable 3G Network Planning: How to Achieve It?
White Paper Operators therefore have to find ways to maximise investment and deliver services as quickly and efficiently as possible No signs of slowing down in cellular growth have been shown so far. Subscriber growth is still on the rise but network... [28 Mar 2005]
BioLab Ensures Water Quality With Opto 22 M2M Systems
White Paper In the BioLab applications, the SNAP-IT system utilizes embedded Nokia mobile technology as the communications component and sends all data back to a network operations center (hosted by nPhase) using the GSM/ GPRS-based AT&T Wireless cellular... [23 Mar 2005]
Cellular Expert: Troubleshooting Methodology for 2.5/3G Cellular Networks
White Paper RADCOM's Cellular Expert provides service providers and vendors with a comprehensive solution for troubleshooting, maintaining and monitoring the UMTS/GPRS and CDMA2000 networks. Many service providers are currently deploying 2.5G/3G UMTS, CDMA2000... [14 Mar 2005]
GPRS Network Support for RADCOM Analyzers
White Paper GPRS is a complex data network which upgrades current second generation GSM networks, offering high-speed Internet (IP) and X.25 network connectivity over existing GSM cellular networks. RADCOM WAN/LAN and WAN/LAN/ATM analyzers enable the testing... [14 Mar 2005]
3GSM: Quotes of the week
News Qualcomm CEO Irwin Jacobs making the case for laptops that use a cellular 3G datacard. An executive at scandal-struck Nortel on a new approach at the equipment vendor. Here is a selection of soundbites you may or may not have heard. [18 Feb 2005]
3GSM Diary: Social responsibility, killer apps and a giant toaster
Comment Two CEOs and a handful of results restatements have come and gone, and what shone through in its main press conference wasn't a new partnership with IBM or even its lead, seemingly, with its advanced cellular network equipment sales. [16 Feb 2005]
MontaVista puts Tux on your mobile
News The program is free for handset makers and cellular service operators, but hardware and software companies must pay a fee to be part of the alliance, Ulander said. The company specialises in creating versions of the open source operating system... [08 Feb 2005]
Future bright for advanced mobility, says Nokia
News The handset giant has worked with market researchers at Mori to find out more about services such as the walkie-talkie-style push-to-talk over cellular (PoC, for short) mobile instant messaging (MIM), video sharing, content sharing and presence... [01 Feb 2005]
Airborne mobile - Airbus-SITA tie-up gets EU approval
News Last year also saw the take-off of an American Airlines plane in-flight mobile technology as a proof of concept for airborne cellular. Jens Heitmann, head of systems and equipment standardisation at Airbus, said: "In two years' time, we'll be ready... [31 Jan 2005]
Quocirca Straight Talking: Death to desk phones?
Comment If the first person has the second person's mobile number programmed onto his mobile phone, this might even be a cellular-to-cellular call, which is the worst possible scenario from a cost perspective. [12 Nov 2004]
Cheat Sheet: Push-to-talk
Cheat Sheet Push-to-talk over cellular (PoC) is when a mobile, cell-dependent device is used. We now have big equipment vendors such as Motorola and Nokia telling their network operator customers how PoC will mean more revenue. [09 Sep 2004]
Nokia bags $30m Hong Kong new-tech deal
News The Finnish phone firm has already started supplying equipment that supports EDGE, or Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution, and Push to Talk over Cellular (PoC) service to the Hong Kong firm. Nokia has bagged a $30m order for telecommunications... [24 Aug 2004]
Fujitsu's Challenges in Wireless Communications
White Paper This paper describes the challenges that Fujitsu is taking up in wireless communications and reviews Fujitsu's development history in the first, second, and third generation of cellular systems. At the advent of 3G, Fujitsu established itself as a... [24 Jul 2004]
Leader: Expect in-flight chit-chat
Leader News broke over the weekend of a flight by an American Airlines jet featuring in-cabin cellular technology from mobile-equipment company Qualcomm. Qualcomm, long known for providing some of the building blocks of modern cellular communication... [21 Jul 2004]
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