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Photos: How Dubai's driverless trains get their wi-fi
Photo In Dubai, the system uses mobile WiMax and HSPA as backhaul for the wi-fi service. The Dubai Municipality is in the process of constructing the Middle East's first fully automated, driverless metro system. [17 Nov 2009]
Photos: Android marches onto even more smartphones
Photo The four-inch HSPA touchscreen device packs a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor. It's two years since Google announced it was building an open mobile OS platform - and the number of smartphones with Android inside is on... [06 Nov 2009]
Photos: Nokia and Sony Ericsson unveil latest phones, laptops and tablets
Photo It will also come with GPS, wi-fi and HSPA mobile connectivity. This week has seen mobile makers Nokia and Sony Ericsson showing off the latest additions to their device line-up. The handset pictured above is Sony... [03 Sep 2009]
MIMO: From Theory to Reality
White Paper The MIMO techniques are specified in a variety of wireless standards: WiFi, WiMAX, HSPA+, LTE, and future 802.16m and LTE-advanced. Driven by the even growing demand of higher data rate with the scarce spectrum resource,... [15 Aug 2009]
Intel, Nokia love-in takes Linux mobile
News Intel and Nokia will collaborate on several open source mobile Linux software projects and Intel will license HSPA/3G modem intellectual property from Nokia, the companies said. Intel and Nokia have announced a long-term... [24 Jun 2009]
Rise of the machine-to-machines
News Specifically, Motorola is putting its homegrown wireless technology into embedded modules so that laptops, netbooks, digital cameras, and other devices can connect to the internet using 3G HSPA networks, as well as 4G... [02 Jun 2009]
Mobile future: TV, power and the 'internet of things'
News So you end up with all of these different technologies - GSM, WiMax, CDMA, HSPA+, LTE and so on and so forth - and none of them going away anytime soon… So the challenge is to incorporate all of those technologies. [06 May 2009]
WiMAX: The Personal Broadband Connection - 4G Wireless
White Paper WiMAX comes from IP / microwave side similar to its cousin WiFi (which is from IP world) as opposed to HSPA, GPRS and UMTS which are GSM flavors of 2.5G/3G wireless tech. WiMAX (worldwide interoperability for microwave... [23 Apr 2009]
Technical Overview and Performance of HSPA and Mobile WiMAX
White Paper By far the most successful of these is HSPA, which has been commercially deployed by more than 100 operators in more than 50 countries, with an additional 50 operators (and counting) committed to rolling out commercial... [22 Apr 2009]
Deploying IP/MPLS in Mobile Networks
White Paper As mobile service providers prepare for the evolution to mobile broadband, they require a robust transport infrastructure that supports CDMA/EV-DO and GSM/UMTS/HSPA today and is well suited to support WiMAX, LTE and... [22 Apr 2009]
Wireless Broadband: Comparative Analysis of HSDPA Vs. WiMAX
White Paper This growth, largely driven by the success of data and media streaming over the all-encompassing communication medium, the internet, and ubiquitous availability of digital multimedia technology, has seen a sudden influx of partly... [22 Apr 2009]
Mobile WiMAX: A Performance and Comparative Summary
White Paper This paper provides a brief overview of mobile WiMAX and presents performance data based on simulations as to how mobile WiMAX compares with HSPA and EVDO, capacity enhancements specified by 3GPP and 3GPP2 for WCDMA and... [01 Apr 2009]
Qualcomm pushes NFC a step closer to mobile
News Also on Wednesday, Qualcomm announced the second version of its Gobi module, which is aimed at providing mobile-broadband connectivity - mainly for notebooks - across the various global cellular data standards, such as EV-DO, which is... [12 Feb 2009]
LTE gets a tryout in Swindon
News Vodafone, for instance, is currently trialling a standard called HSPA+ that builds upon the current, HSPA generation of 3G. HSPA+, unlike LTE or mobile WiMax, does not require entire... [04 Feb 2009]
The eight hot mobile techs to watch
News The analyst is also confident mobile broadband will continue its onward march, noting: "In many regions, HSPA [High Speed Packet Access] provides adequate connectivity to replace wi-fi 'hot spots'". Analyst house Gartner... [28 Jan 2009]