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Cellular Service Access Package

whitepaper Cellular Service Access Package (CSAP) is a key component for cell site systems of the major cellular infrastructure equipment manufacturers. In a typical cellular network, switching centers communicate with cell sites and other switching centers...

Tags: switching, cell, phones, equipment

[24 Feb 2004]

Challenges in Developing and Deploying 3G Systems

whitepaper Development of 3rd Generation Cellular Wireless (3G) Technologies is well underway within Network Equipment Manufacturers. G cellular wireless technology provides much greater levels of functionality and flexibility than previous generations.

Tags: cellular equipment, service providers, cellular, wireless technology

[24 Feb 2004]

Leader: Expect in-flight chit-chat

Leader: Expect in-flight chit-chat

Leader News broke over the weekend of a flight by an American Airlines jet featuring in-cabin cellular technology from mobile-equipment company Qualcomm. Qualcomm, long known for providing some of the building blocks of modern cellular communication...

Tags: in-flight, qualcomm, picocell, boeing

[21 Jul 2004]

Getting the Most from Manufacturing Cells: Through Focused Factory Engineering

whitepaper With cellular manufacturing, all of the equipment to make a complete part is together. A cellular manufacturing process is designed to efficiently make a specific part or a family of parts. In traditional factories, the equipment is arranged with...

Tags: cellular equipment, material, manufacturing, raw

[24 Feb 2004]

Nokia: Machine shall talk unto machine

Nokia: Machine shall talk unto machine

News The company is using Nokia equipment - including a shoebox-size cellular antenna - to remotely monitor the pH and sanitizer levels in swimming pools. Nokia-made technology that lets machines use cellular telephone networks to interact with computer...

[20 Nov 2002]

Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI) Issues for Spectralink Wireless Telephones

whitepaper Some common wireless devices such as cellular telephones and two-way radios are known to cause certain equipment to malfunction from the electro-magnetic energy transmitted by the wireless device interfering with sensitive circuitry.

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, equipment, cellular, telephones

[01 Mar 2004]

Cisco gets serious about mobile wireless

News Lucent Technologies, which supplies cellular phone companies with infrastructure equipment, has a suite of products that support IMS. Cisco Systems has thrown its weight behind an evolving set of wireless standards that will enable cellular...

Tags: mobile wireless, mobile, cisco

[06 Dec 2005]

WiMax company chalks up $900m backing

News WiMax is a packet-based technology that transmits data faster than current cellular technology and over longer distances than wi-fi gear. Ultimately, WiMax will connect computers to the internet as well as carry cellular and voice traffic.

Tags: clearwire, motorola, wimax, intel

[06 Jul 2006]

Mobile phone usage in Africa - an opportunity for all parties?

Mobile phone usage in Africa - an opportunity for all parties?

News And although trying to sell mobile phones to people who don't even have old-fashioned landline models might seem like folly, business and infrastructure concerns may give cellular the edge. It's cheaper for a carrier to lay down a few miles of...

Tags: africa, lagos, mobile, nigeria

[03 Apr 2003]

Inside offshoring: India's telecoms infrastructure

Inside offshoring: India's telecoms infrastructure

Comment For example, a look at a list of cellular mobile operators in the country as of the start of 2001 compiled by consultancy Analysys shows over 20 names, although admittedly many present are limited, regional operators.

Tags: offshoring, telecoms infrastructure, india

[16 Jun 2004]

Quocirca Straight Talking: Death to desk phones?

Quocirca Straight Talking: Death to desk phones?

Comment If the first person has the second person's mobile number programmed onto his mobile phone, this might even be a cellular-to-cellular call, which is the worst possible scenario from a cost perspective.

Tags: desk phones, mobile workers, mobile phones

[12 Nov 2004]

Wi-Fi threatens to steal 3G's thunder

Wi-Fi threatens to steal 3G's thunder

News A cellular technology called w-CDMA (wideband code division multiple access) sends broadband access to rural areas, including the entire island of Maui in the Hawaiian archipelago. The signals themselves can get so misdirected they actually...

[30 Sep 2002]

3GSM: "Fastest" <strong>cellular</strong> technology gets alliance

3GSM: "Fastest" cellular technology gets alliance

News Backers of an alternative version of UMTS have joined together to form a far-reaching alliance with the aim of spreading the use of "the fastest [cellular data] service around". It is touting its technology as the fastest cellular offering at this...

Tags: 3gsm

[25 Feb 2004]

Reliability in Outdoor Enclosures: Survival of the Fittest

whitepaper The buyer of cellular equipment needs to consider the regional climate along with the seasonal extremes that would be encountered at the installation site, to ensure long term durability. Outdoor conditions on our planet vary greatly.

Tags: cellular equipment, region, cases, encountered

[24 Feb 2004]

Verge Wireless Networks to Deploy Metro-Scale Wi-Fi Using Tropos Network's Mesh Technology in Downtown Baton Rouge, LA.

whitepaper Verge Wireless Networks, Inc.a division of Camsoft Data Systems, Inc.selected Tropos Networks, Inc's cellular Wi-Fi equipment to form the first seamless hot zone over downtown Baton Rouge. By creating the city's first broadband cellular Wi-Fi mesh...

Tags: wi fi, fi, cellular, zone

[25 Oct 2005]

Verge Wireless Networks to Deploy Metro-Scale Wi-Fi Using Tropos Network's Mesh Technology in Downtown Baton Rouge, LA

whitepaper Verge Wireless Networks, Inc.a division of Camsoft Data Systems, Inc.selected Tropos Networks, Inc's cellular Wi-Fi equipment to form the first seamless hot zone over downtown Baton Rouge. By creating the city's first broadband cellular Wi-Fi mesh...

Tags: wi fi, cellular, fi, zone

[25 Oct 2005]

Outback Wireless Uses Tropos Equipment to Quickly Unwire Texas Motor Speedway for Nascar's Samsung/Radioshack 500

whitepaper Worth, Texas, with metro-scale cellular Wi-Fi equipment from Tropos. Outback Telecom of Flower Mound, Texas, has unwired the Texas Motor Speedway in Ft. The network, installed in just one day, has gone live and is providing wireless broadband...

Tags: telecom, fi, wi fi, texas

[25 Oct 2005]

Low Power Programmable DSP Chips: Features and System Design Strategies

whitepaper Programmable DSP chips are increasingly being used in portable products such as pagers, cordless and digital cellular telephones, personal audio equipment, and laptop computers. Because these applications are battery powered and the DSP's power...

Tags: cellular equipment, processor, consumption, instructions

[24 Feb 2004]

IPv6 - The Next Generation Internet Protocol

whitepaper The RD3C was designed to provide advanced wireless capability, independent of U.S cellular service while maintaining full interoperability with a user’s legacy switching equipment. The system is scalable, micro-cellular application capable of...

Tags: wireless internet, cellular, switch, scalable

[10 Apr 2008]

Rapid Deployment Cellular Communications Center (RD3C)

whitepaper The RD3C was designed to provide advanced wireless capability, independent of U.S cellular service while maintaining full interoperability with a user’s legacy switching equipment. The system is scalable, micro-cellular application capable of...

Tags: mobile - wireless communications, cellular, switch, scalable

[01 Mar 2004]

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