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Wireless broadband to be cellular feast
News Writing in a report entitled Wireless broadband forecasts for 2008-2015: HSPA, HSPA+, EV-DO, LTE and WiMax, co-author Dr Mark Heath said HSPA will support the vast majority (88 per cent) of all wireless broadband... [05 Aug 2008]
'Super-3Gs' get connected via the Gobi
News Gobi, which Qualcomm released in October 2007, is a chipset that allows travellers to connect to both High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and Evolution-Data Optimised (EV-DO) networks. HSPA is used in Europe and much of the... [07 Apr 2008]
Mobile broadband to be an HSPA affair
News Howard Wilcox, analyst at Juniper Research and author of the report - Mobile Broadband Markets: EV-DO, WiMax, HSPA & Beyond 2007-2012 - said take-off of the mobile broadband technology will depend on the success of... [08 Aug 2007]
Privacy: Do online shoppers care?
News Cranor's report could be positive news for a company such as VeriSign, which in December launched a tool with Microsoft that changes the colour of the browser address bar when it's displaying a website that has an "extended validation... [08 Jun 2007]
Sprint Nextel unveils WiMax blueprint
News One will offer WiMax-only connectivity, while the other version will offer WiMax connectivity as well as access to Sprint's third-generation EV-DO network. Sprint Nextel is pushing forward with its plan to build a... [27 Mar 2007]
Homegrown 3G comes to China
News Many Western vendors had hoped that the world's largest mobile market would adopt one of the two more established 3G standards, W-CDMA, as used in Europe, or EV-DO, popular in the US. After years of wrangling, China's 3G... [20 Mar 2007]
IE 7 gives secure sites the green light
News EV [extended validation] is one of many things we're doing to achieve that. IE 7, Microsoft's newest web browser, will show a green address bar only when displaying a website that has an "extended validation... [05 Feb 2007]
Sprint, Verizon pimping their 3G networks
News Verizon Wireless has announced it is upgrading its third-generation wireless network using a CDMA-based technology called EV-DO (Rev. Sprint Nextel has also been upgrading its 3G network with EV-DO (Rev. [02 Feb 2007]
No 3G for the Olympics?
News China's government has so far backed TD-SCDMA, a homegrown variant of 3G but has yet to issue any licences for any flavour used in Europe, including TD-SCDMA, W-CDMA, nor for EV-DO, which is used in the US. [05 Dec 2006]
Mobile broadband to scoop 500 million
News Despite the relative stranglehold of HSPA and EV-DO Rev A - a standard widely used in the US - for the rest of the decade, analysts are predicting WiMax and its ilk will start see increased uptake from the next decade. [23 Nov 2006]
3G: Are you planning for what comes next?
News The NGNMI, now a UK company, will be charged with hammering out a roadmap for the mobile networks beyond the likes of UMTS in Europe and EV-DO in the US. Some of the biggest names in mobile have clubbed together to think... [15 Sep 2006]
Sprint bets $3bn on 4G WiMax network
News Sprint's announcement of the 4G network comes about a year after it started offering service over its third-generation network based on EV-DO technology. Sprint announced last week it plans to expand and upgrade its... [09 Aug 2006]
3.5G to hit same old handset shortages
News The term 3.5G - sometimes referred to as Super 3G - encompasses HSxPA and EV-DO Rev A technologies. A report from Informa points to a lack of EV-DO Rev A handsets and only a handful using HSDPA. Just... [18 Jul 2006]
Palm, Microsoft, Voda club together for 3G Euro device
News Palm first revealed it was opting for the Redmond operating system for some its devices late last year, when Verizon Wireless, part owned by Vodafone, signed up to carry the first EV-DO version of the Windows Treo. [13 Jul 2006]
Sprint Nextel already looking to 4G
News Sprint has spent billions of dollars building its 3G network, which is based on a technology called evolution-data optimised, or EV-DO. But EV-DO is just the beginning for Sprint. During a keynote speech... [28 Jun 2006]