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Interference on the radar for FCC "white space"
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Field tests to determine whether the Federal Communications Commission should open up unused TV spectrum for wireless broadband services are getting mixed reviews as different methods for avoiding spectrum... [12 Aug 2008]
Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Massive growth in wireless broadband services is being forecast, with the market set to be dominated by cellular technologies. Telecoms analyst Analysys Mason predicts there will be a total of 2.1 billion wireless... [05 Aug 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: New niche for 3G?
Comment K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Written poolside at my hotel in Rome and dispatched via a 3G HSDPA data service. The economic downturn and collapse of the dollar have resulted in a lot of my business migrating out of the US into the EU and south... [05 Aug 2008]
'Star Trek' communicators free up doctors' time
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Belfast Health and Social Care Trust has saved the equivalent of 4,000 emergency department staff hours per year with an internal 'Star Trek'-style wireless voice communicator. [29 Jul 2008]
EC shies away from data-roaming regulation
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Mobile users should be made more aware of how much data they are using while abroad in Europe, the director general for the information society and media at the European Commission has said. [22 Jul 2008]
WiMax - spreading to more UK businesses
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air The spread of WiMax networks across the UK is continuing, with two providers announcing extensions of their business-oriented networks in the past week. On-Communications has said it has decided WiMax is the best... [10 Jul 2008]
SMS roaming rates: Expect EC to force cuts
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air European mobile operators should brace themselves for enforced price cuts for SMS roaming, predicts an analyst. Yesterday was the 1 July deadline set by European telecoms commissioner, Viviane Reding, for the... [02 Jul 2008]
Getting to the meeting - without the journey
Comment K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Would you rather sweat in a traffic jam, anxious about running late for a meeting with your boss, or sit in a comfortable, air-conditioned room with mood lighting talking to the big cheese without the motorway misery? [30 Jun 2008]
Femtocells to speed arrival of next-gen mobile networks?
News K is for Korea Saunders added: "It isn't a technology that we think is specific to just one of the flavours of mobile air interface - UMTS or GSM or CDMA or WiMax, for that matter - we actually think femotcells bring things to all those technologies. [30 Jun 2008]
We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...
Comment K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Some 80 per cent of passengers using the service gave it their approval, according to Air France. In Europe, Air France started its trial with technology partner OnAir at the end of 2007. [26 Jun 2008]
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Laptops packing 3.5G+ for mobile broadband access could be the answer to European mobile phone operators' ARPU (average revenue per user) prayers. But they could just as well prove a network nightmare, warns... [20 Jun 2008]
WiMax Forum stamps 2.5G products with seal of approval
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air The WiMax Forum has issued its first certifications for mobile-centric products that operate around the 2.5GHz frequency, and said it will start certifying 3.5GHz products later this year. [20 Jun 2008]
Complexity makes travellers miss their connection
Comment K is for Korea J is for Japan Air High-speed wireless networks are meant to make life easier for business travellers. But now the problem for mobile workers is how to tap into all that increased connectivity, says George Malim. [12 Jun 2008]
Mobile internet use 'rocketing in Europe'
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Europe has taken to 3G faster than any other region in the world and usage is growing rapidly as networks proliferate, according to research commissioned by mobile operator body the GSM Association (GSMA). [11 Jun 2008]
£50m mobile funding to keep police on the beat
News K is for Korea J is for Japan Air Police across the UK will receive mobile data devices to be used on the beat as part of a £50m investment from the government. The funding was announced by policing minister, Tony McNulty, and will see around 10... [27 May 2008]
