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whitepaper Mobile broadband is defined as broadband access (e.g.cable and DSL) in the cellular environment. Just as the cellular phone revolutionized voice telephony by freeing the user from wires and stationary constraints, mobile broadband is doing the same...
[23 Aug 2007]
News T-Mobile and Siemens have announced the first rollout of mobile broadband in Europe. The broadband access technology will be based on Flarion's Flash OFDM technology - a competitor to WiMax - and will be available to Slovakians in and around the...
[18 Oct 2005]
whitepaper Mobile broadband wireless access is needed to provide advanced telecommunications services effectively and affordably to consumers around the world. Based on the material, both 3G (HSDPA) and Mobile WiMAX (IEEE 802.16e) have widespread support and...
[24 May 2006]
News Mobile broadband looks set to be dominated by HSPA over the coming years - if hardware makers play their cards right. A report by analyst Juniper Research predicts 70 per cent of mobile broadband subscribers will use the souped-up version of 3G by...
[08 Aug 2007]
whitepaper Hybrid solutions of WiFi and 3G enabled devices are seen as the next step in Mobile Broadband evolution. The technologies driving the Mobile Broadband including SIP, Sigcomp, SIMPLE, 3G-324M, RTP/RTCP and new breed of services such as enhanced...
[14 Dec 2004]
whitepaper Mobile broadband is defined as broadband access in the cellular environment. Just as the cellular phone revolutionized voice telephony by freeing the user from wires and stationary constraints, mobile broadband is doing the same for high-speed data.
[21 Feb 2006]
whitepaper Most UMTS operators are offering some kind of mobile broadband service and several PC vendors offer laptops with built-in HSDPA capabilities that will boost data usage even further. The most popular applications are text messaging (SMS), Web and...
[07 Sep 2007]
News Take-up of mobile broadband will rocket over the coming years - but old favourite standards rather than young pretenders will dominate connectivity. By 2010 there will be 500 million users of 'mobile broadband', according to new research from...
[23 Nov 2006]
News In a piece of research that could have implications for the future of mobile broadband, a US analyst house has claimed new mobile applications will make pure cellular technology too energy-inefficient to be practical in the future.
[15 Jan 2007]
whitepaper Mobile broadband, based on 3G (third generation) wireless broadband technologies, now provides much greater performance than in the past, with average download rates of 400-700kbps, or about 50x faster than earlier networks.
[28 Mar 2008]
whitepaper Most UMTS operators are offering some kind of mobile broadband service and several PC vendors offer laptops with built-in HSDPA capabilities that will boost data usage even further. The most popular applications are text messaging (SMS), Web and...
[17 Aug 2007]
News The next generation of telecoms services will be led by broadband and mobile. According to a study from Infonetics Research, broadband internet, metro ethernet and IP VPNs are the technologies causing the highest growth in IP traffic for telecoms...
[11 Jan 2006]
News The EU has declared that mobile and broadband access is not to become a given for all citizens. The Union announced the universal service obligation that currently covers fixed landline telecoms - ensuring every European has access to landline...
[12 Apr 2006]
whitepaper Mobile WiMAX technology, with its open standards and all-IP architecture combined with high capacity, wide coverage and quality of service, is the most suited for delivering Personal Broadband services.
[10 May 2006]
whitepaper A combination of some of these forms can commonly be referred to as “mobile multimedia”, and when incorporating fast delivery of, for instance, video and sound as “mobile broadband multimedia“. Data in mobile devices in its simplest form represents...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Personal broadband is emerging as one of the hottest areas of growth within mobile data. The WiMAX Forum believes that mobile WiMAX services complement existing and future broadband technologies, both wired and wireless, to best assure the coverage...
[25 Nov 2007]
News Mobile operators no longer sell 3G data access: it's called 'mobile broadband' these days. According to analyst house ABI Research, 100 million devices will be mobile broadband-enabled by 2012, including either 3G or WiMax connectivity.
[16 Apr 2007]
whitepaper FLASH-OFDM is the culmination of a focused design effort to produce a broadband mobile communications system that seamlessly operates with the existing Internet and its protocols, delivering the full range of interactive IP services, including...
[01 Nov 2004]
whitepaper Mobile operators need to profitably offer broadband speeds, ubiquitous coverage, reliable transmission and full mobility, all at an affordable price. This paper discusses the 4 Ps in detail, and explains how flash-OFDM meets each one.
[01 Mar 2004]
whitepaper Across the globe, 450MHz operators continue to investigate the technology options for delivering a differentiating mobile broadband service. Flarion's FLASH-OFDM system meets the needs of the 450MHz operators that are looking to deploy a mobile...
[17 Sep 2007]
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