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Tomorrow's wireless world: Healthcare to wear
News F is for FMC Outside healthcare, the report points to many future applications of wireless tech in the transport sector, including road-to-vehicle and car-to-car comms technology to alert drivers to traffic jams to help reduce congestion... [08 May 2008]
Mobile M2M connections on the up
News F is for FMC The number of mobile network connections used for M2M comms will grow from 37.5 million in 2007 to 186 million in 2012, says the analyst. But the analyst predicts vehicle telematics - aka wireless vehicle comms tech - apps will... [06 May 2008]
Kerching! Ofcom flogs more spectrum
News F is for FMC Mobile comms company Arqiva, which was involved with O2's second mobile TV trial last year, paid a total of £260,500 for two lots of 28GHz spectrum. Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more… [22 Feb 2008]
Mobiles on the moon? Nasa prepares trial for takeoff
News F is for FMC He said: "The robots and astronauts would be spread out from the base to do exploration and some sorts of comms infrastructure would be needed. Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more… [19 Feb 2008]
Virtual tech will 'kill the office'
News F is for FMC F is for FMC It has also been working with universities and students to learn how they use comms technology - with the aim of understanding how to translate the likes of thriving online social networks such as Facebook into a business... [31 Jan 2008]
Mobiles go underground in Glasgow
News F is for FMC The comms infrastructure is being built by Arqiva, which won the contract from Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT), the owner-operator of the Glasgow subway. Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more… [14 Jan 2008]
SMS the future for CRM?
News Cheat Sheets ¦ Mobile location-based services ¦ FMC ¦ 3G According to research commissioned by comms services company Affiniti, the costs mean companies need to look at other ways of communicating with their customers - such as SMS... [18 Sep 2007]
East England Ambulance rides the Airwave
News F is for FMC Airwave, which has already been adopted by a number of police forces, gives users a resilient, clear comms line that can be shared by many users within each service or by two or more emergency services at one time, making it easier to... [24 Aug 2007]
EU to open up mobile spectrum
News Cheat Sheets Mobile location-based services FMC 3G It has been estimated that the wireless comms industry could save up to 40 per cent in cumulative capital expenditure over five years if the proposals come to fruition. [27 Jul 2007]
Carillion builds on £27m managed services deal
News Cheat Sheets Mobile location-based services FMC 3G Construction company Carillion has signed a £26.6m deal with BT to manage a converged IT and comms network over five years, following its merger with Mowlem. [11 Jun 2007]
Old TV spectrum creating world of wireless
News F is for FMC Further beneficiaries may be emergency services, which could boost their wireless comms capabilities. The so-called 'digital dividend' - as the UK regulator puts it - will be the largest release of spectrum for some time and will be in... [19 Dec 2006]
When mobile meets the landline
Comment Europe's giants have been beavering away at combined fixed-line and mobile services - commonly known as fixed-mobile convergence (FMC) - which could remove many of these headaches, while also reducing the number of supplier relationships that need... [13 Dec 2006]
Sex clinic gives good text
News F is for FMC The pilot has been financed by the NHS innovation fund and counters recent comments from O2's CEO criticising the public sector's lack of use of mobile comms. The genito-urinary medicine (GUM) and sexual health clinics are to run a... [30 Nov 2006]
