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Mobile M2M connections on the up
News K is for Korea Tobias Ryberg, senior analyst at Berg Insight, said safety and security concerns are driving the automative industry towards "massive rollouts of telematics". Wireless from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more… [06 May 2008]
3.5G network growth ramping up
News K is for Korea At present there are just two commercial mobile WiMax networks in the world, both in Korea. 3.5G is driving mobile broadband growth around the globe, with a rapid increase in the number of commercial HSDPA networks being rolled out. [09 Jan 2008]
Commercial WiMax on the council?
News K is for Korea Jewell told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.co.uk: "ConnectMK is a trading company created by the council with the twin objectives of bringing improved broadband to the Milton Keynes community and [driving] forward a whole programme of... [19 Dec 2007]
Fall in drivers flouting mobile phone ban
News K is for Korea The number of motorists flouting the law by talking on their mobile phones while driving has fallen by 40 per cent since the introduction of tougher penalties, according to new government figures. [04 Dec 2007]
How Norwich Union computes pay-as-you-drive
Case Study K is for Korea And, because when NU has between half a million and one million customers signed up there will be about one billion rows of data generated each day, it worked on a compression technique (which it patented) - bringing down volume to... [27 Nov 2007]
Mobile phone payments set to rocket by 2011
News But Juniper senior analyst Alan Goode believes the majority of those 50 million mobile payment users will be in Japan, South Korea and the US, where NFC payments are already much better established. According to a report from Juniper research, near... [30 Oct 2007]
Unwired: The tiny screen problem
Comment K is for Korea As Google, salesforce.com and others continue driving us towards online applications, perhaps the future of the converged handheld device is as a portal to these applications. Unwired's Richard Leyland explains. [12 Dec 2006]
Ofcom plots spectrum auction
News K is for Korea Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards said in a statement: "Releasing more spectrum to the market will create new opportunities for innovation in wireless technologies, promoting competition and driving convergence. [11 Dec 2006]
