cellular equipment

Thomcast Broadband Wireless Access Systems

White Paper Other BWA configurations can support cellular or PCS base station traffic backhaul, provide corporate or campus connectivity, or fiber ring extensions for business applications. When paired with digital loop carrier (DLC) network transmission... [25 Feb 2004]

How Far Will It Transmit ?

White Paper Cellular phone antennas mounted on the trunk lid or rear fender frequently are the "elevated feed" type. What determines the transmission range of surveillance and communications equipment, why you may not want longer range, and how to improve... [25 Feb 2004]

Low Power Programmable DSP Chips: Features and System Design Strategies

White Paper Programmable DSP chips are increasingly being used in portable products such as pagers, cordless and digital cellular telephones, personal audio equipment, and laptop computers. Because these applications are battery powered and the DSP's power... [25 Feb 2004]

3GSM: "Fastest" cellular technology gets alliance

News Backers of an alternative version of UMTS have joined together to form a far-reaching alliance with the aim of spreading the use of "the fastest [cellular data] service around". It is touting its technology as the fastest cellular offering at this... [25 Feb 2004]

Indian success for $400m better-off Ericsson

News Under the three-year, $400m deal, Ericsson will take over management, maintenance and quality assurance operations of Bharti's 13 cellular networks. In addition, Ericsson will supply Bharti with equipment for expansion of its networks as needed. [12 Feb 2004]

Eurostar joins on-board Wi-Fi bandwagon

News GNER said that, for example, when the train passes through a tunnel, four to six cellular phone links are used in parallel to maintain the internet connection, so even if the speed decreases temporarily, the connection will entirely not drop. [09 Feb 2004]

Has push-to-talk got what businesses need?

Comment It was clear that most of those assembled for the launch were witnessing something new, yet this way of communicating is not so novel in the US, which is largely pigeonholed as a cellular backwater. But other operators around the world have seen... [22 Jan 2004]

Lucent and Motorola bag big contracts in China

News In addition to the China Unicom deal, the company received a $510m order for cellular network gear from China Mobile, the world's largest mobile phone service provider by user numbers, which is expanding its GSM network. [14 Jan 2004]

Telecoms feeling buoyant again

News Meanwhile in the US, an announcement by Verizon Wireless that it will spend $1bn on its nationwide cellular broadband service - based on the CDMA2000 1x EV-DO standard - was greeted positively. Mobile equipment giant Nokia raised its fourth quarter... [09 Jan 2004]

GNER Wi-Fi train trial on track

News GNER said that, for example, when the train passes through a tunnel, 4-6 cellular phone links are used in parallel to maintain the internet connection, so even if the speed decreases temporarily, the connection will entirely not drop. [01 Dec 2003]

China to launch homegrown 3G by 2005

News Given the size of China's market at 221 million users currently and growing by 4 million new subscribers a month, making it the world's largest single cellular market, 3G phones in China hold much promise. [18 Nov 2003]

America's Qualcomm to preach 3G in Europe

News But now with the speeds [users can get over cellular], bluntly speaking a lot of that knowledge won't be necessary. In London this week to brief analysts on another set of strong figures for chipsets shipped, the Californian communications... [12 Nov 2003]

Chinese phones to shun international standards

News Handsets that run on China's own home-grown high-speed cellular data network will become available in 2005. With over 221 million mobile users and growing at 4 million new subscribers a month, China is the world's largest single cellular market. [04 Nov 2003]

Can China's homegrown 3G take over?

News China's race to develop its own cellular data standard has been supported by the official media, government and now, local and foreign companies. Currently the largest single cellular market in the world, China has over 221 million mobile users and... [11 Sep 2003]

Vodafone and Kuwaiti partner get the nod for second Iraqi network

News As with Iraq's first post-war network - surprisingly awarded to US-based MCI, formerly WorldCom and a company with little experience in mobile - the communications system will be based on GSM, the most common cellular standard globally. [12 Jun 2003]

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