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10 mobile trends: Should you care?
Comment G in the form of HSDPA G - HSDPA G - HSDPA HSDPA is essentially a faster version of 3G, with a theoretical top speed of 1.8Mbps for downloads. JupiterResearch forecasts that 25 per cent of the installed base of phones in Western Europe will be... [09 Feb 2007]
SMS roaming rates: Expect EC to force cuts
News H is for HSDPA Yesterday was the 1 July deadline set by European telecoms commissioner, Viviane Reding, for the mobile industry to voluntarily reduce the price of data roaming and sending text messages when abroad in the EU. [02 Jul 2008]
3GSM Diary, day 3: Speed and a GSM wristwatch
Comment Orange today announced its HSDPA network trials are complete, Qualcomm revealed yesterday HSPA+ with speeds of 28Mbps while the GSM Association predicted mobile speeds of 40Mbps by 2009. But according to IDC research director Lars Vestergaard, it's... [14 Feb 2007]
EC shies away from data-roaming regulation
News H is for HSDPA Speaking at the same event, independent telecoms consultant Ewan Sutherland said the concept of a megabyte was "meaningless" to users in any case, because data overheads would mean that even those who are aware of such technical... [22 Jul 2008]
Re:Viewing 2005: The year in mobile and wireless
News But as the operators know, data services and bandwidth are like bacon and eggs - it's unwise to have one without the other - which is why HSDPA has become one of the most familiar acronyms of this year. [15 Dec 2005]
Ofcom plots digital dividend free-for-all
News H is for HSDPA Telecoms regulator Ofcom has released details of its plans for awarding the spectrum that will be freed up by the switch to digital TV in 2012. Mark Heath, director of research at telecoms consultancy Sound Partners Research, told... [14 Dec 2007]
Super 3G in laptops: A good deal, faster?
News I think HSDPA will go that way. Dell's decision to offer embedded HSDPA - super fast 3G - modems in its laptops is giving the UK its first taste of mobile connectivity that can compare to DSL speeds. But will the 1Mbps-and-over download speeds... [25 Jan 2006]
In-flight mobile gets Ofcom thumbs up
News H is for HSDPA In-flight mobile phone calls may soon be a reality for travellers on UK airlines after UK telecoms regulator Ofcom gave its approval to the technology. I is for i-mode Wireless from A to Z [26 Mar 2008]
Warning: Web will run out of space by 2010
News H is for HSDPA The US telecoms giant AT&T has claimed that, without investment, the internet's current network architecture will reach the limits of its capacity by 2010. I is for In-flight He said: "I think people agree why the internet is... [21 Apr 2008]
GPS phones to triple by 2012
News H is for HSDPA André Malm, a telecoms analyst at Berg Insight, said: "Last year marked the breakthrough for GPS outside the [US] market with successful product launches by Nokia and others. I is for i-mode [16 Jan 2008]
Fibre connectivity set to change, says EC
News H is for HSDPA Ducatel said: "We are on the cusp of a major change in the telecoms sector, and are moving towards a communications system which will provide always-on connectivity at high speed. Ducatel also discussed the Commission's continuing... [28 Feb 2008]
UK goes mad for social networking
News H is for HSDPA Ofcom's report also looks at the global television, radio and telecoms markets during 2006, comparing the UK to 11 other countries. Across the 12 countries, mobiles phones accounted for 53 per cent of all telecoms revenues and 61 per... [12 Dec 2007]
Advertising: Mobile's next big thing
News H is for HSDPA A separate report by industry watchers Informa Telecoms and Media predicts that by 2011, mobile advertising will be worth $11.5bn, with mobile TV being the most lucrative vehicle. I is for i-mode [30 Nov 2006]
3.5G laptops to overwhelm mobile networks?
News H is for HSDPA Meanwhile, a survey of more than 350 telecom industry professionals, conducted by Tellabs and research company IDC, has found just over half of telecoms workers believe increasing bandwidth demands will eventually 'break' the... [20 Jun 2008]
How Norwich Union computes pay-as-you-drive
Case Study H is for HSDPA The datawarehouse - somewhat analogous to billing that goes on in a highly transactional environment such as telecoms (by time unit, by geography etc) - is among the biggest in the world and is attracting attention from all kinds of... [27 Nov 2007]
