Posts Tagged ‘Radio’
Radio Access Network aids migration to WiMAX 802.16m or LTE. (Thomas Net)
Customized for 4G networks, WiMAX Evolution – Single RAN Solution enables operators to upgrade existing WiMAX 802.16e/802.16e Enhanced networks to 802.16m or TD-LTE, or to add LTE to their existing WiMAX networks. System requires no crane lifts or tower climbs to implement. Based on single Radio Access Network, solution reuses most of base station as well as up to 100% of other major network…
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The Femto Forum announces 2nd femtocell plugfest
Building on the success of the first plugfest the event will focus on femtocell management and is set to take place in Q4 2010
London, UK – The Femto Forum, the independent industry association that supports femtocell deployment worldwide, today announced its second plugfest interoperability testing event which will focus on the Broadband Forum’s femtocell management standard. The event, which is to be held before the end of 2010, will be overseen by testing and compliance consultancy TRaC Telecoms & Radio and is part of an ongoing programme aimed at ensuring the femtocell industry is built on fully open and ef…
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Macs get WiMax/3G hardware courtesy of Clearwire (InfoWorld)
WiMax service provider Clearwire on Thursday introduced its first WiMax/3G modem that works with Mac laptops, as well as its first Wi-Fi hot spots with integrated WiMax or WiMax/3G radios. (Clearwire and majority owner Sprint Nextel both refer to WiMax as 4G, though that label usually refers to the competing LTE technology other carriers plan to deploy later this year.)
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WiMAX Forum publishes femtocell standard
New standard will allow vendors to start creating compatible equipment for certification in early 2011
WiMAX Forum Global Congress, Amsterdam – The WiMAX Forum and the Femto Forum today announced the publication of the first WiMAX™ femtocell standard allowing vendors to start developing standardized femtocells and associated network equipment based on the IEEE 802.16e radio interface and profiles. The WiMAX Forum aims to start certifying compatible products in early 2011 to guarantee efficient and effective interoperability between different vendors’ access points and core network equipment.
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LTE Femtocell Enhancements for Release-9 (3G and 4G Wireless Blog)
LTE Release 9 provides further functionality to support more efficiently HeNBs operation and to provide a better user experience. The key functionality added the Radio Access Network for HeNBs in Release 9 are: • A novel Hybrid Cell concept • Management of out-of-date CSG info • Inbound Mobility (including proximity reports) • Access Control • Operation, Administration and Maintenance for HeNB •…
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Tags: 3G, 4G, Femtocell, LTE, Radio, Wireless
NEW research paper on the Top 10 Technologies for mobile broadband traffic management (Dean Bubley’s Disruptive Wireless)
This post is a quick “early alert” for a new thought-leadership report published by Disruptive Analysis this week. It is a concise, 24-page briefing on the technical options for managing traffic on 3G/4G networks, following on from earlier posts I’ve written on the diverging solutions that are emerging. It outlines the different roles of: WiFi Offload Femtocell Offload Radio network enhancements…
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Axis Network Technology Acquired by South Korea’s Ace (The Telecom)
Axis Network Technology Ltd of Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, has been purchased by South Korean companies Ace Technologies Corp and Ace & Partners for USD 35 million. Ace Technologies has acquired 55% of Axis, while Ace & Partners purchased 45%. The deal will expand Ace’s wireless network business with the addition of Remote Radio Heads. The will strengthen [...]
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Sprint HTC EVO 4G WiMAX Hotspot Ability to Cost Extra Leak Says [Sprint Almost Confirmed to Charge Extra for that 4G Mobile Hotspot Functionality of the HTC EVO 4G] (Thoughts from the Sidelines)
Earlier today we have almost confirmed the HTC EVO 4G pricing details and release date, and by almost confirmed I mean that we looked over some Radio Shack leaked materials that are supposed to teach you how to use the device in four weeks or less. © TFTS – Technology, Gadgets & Curiosities, 2010. | Permalink | No [...]
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Europe to Reserve 800Mhz Bands for LTE and WiMAX Networks (cellular-news)
The European Commission has adopted a Decision establishing harmonised technical rules for Member States on the allocation of radio frequencies in the 800 MHz band that contribute to the deployment of high-speed wireless internet services by avoiding harmful interference. Click here for more .
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4G Mobile Wireless LTE Market is Accelerating (Digital Lifescapes | by David H. De)
Infonetics Research released its LTE wireless infrastructure and subscribers market size and forecast report — which tracks E-UTRAN (Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network) macrocells (enhanced NodeBs), evolved packet core (EPC) infrastructure, and Long Term Evolution (LTE) subscribers. “Despite NTT DoCoMo’s shift in topology aimed at cutting LTE deployment costs by leveraging the…
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3GPP2 announces publication of comprehensive specifications for CDMA2000 femtocells
Cross-organization collaboration delivers foundation for interoperability, advanced services
3GPP2, building on a collaborative partnership with the Femto Forum, has reached a major milestone for the deployment of multi-vendor femtocell networks based on CDMA2000 radio access technologies, including the first industry standardized capabilities for advanced Local and Remote IP Access capabilities that are the foundation for femtozone services as pioneered in the Femto Forum.
Arlington, VA - 3GPP2, CDG, and the Femto Forum today announced the formal publication of comprehensive specifications for femtocell devices th…
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Sprint’s president sees a public safety, WiMAX marriage (Mobile Radio Technology)
I’m really not trying to make this the all-WiMAX issue, but I had the opportunity recently to speak with Paget Alves, president of Sprint’s business markets group about what enterprise segments the operator is targeting with WiMAX, which gives some indication of where next-generation technologies, including LTE, will find their niche. Interestingly, Alves’ first mention when it comes to…
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Could LTE Offer Better Battery Life? (TechCauldron)
We definitely need more innovation on the power side in mobile devices particularly with them becoming the central convergence device. Been long in the coming ! December 8, 2009 | Dan Jones | Unstrung Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks could help improve device battery life – at least in theory – thanks to a radio technology that will be deployed by Verizon Wireless and others as the technology…
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WiMAX faces an LTE broadband crunch (3wan.net)
[tgdaily] The WiMAX standard for fixed wireless access is under increasing pressure from other broadband technologies and late deployments are casting doubt on whether it will end out to be a winner in the race. According to Future Horizons in its December report to its clients, mobile radio technologies including WDA-HSDPA, LTE, CDMA EVDO, IEEE802.20 and improved wireless LANs including…
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Samsung keeps rolling with Corby line, adds low-end Corby POP (ibuymobile.co.uk)
Samsung’s Corby handsets are already targeted toward the lower end of the market — relatively new territory for full-touch devices — but they’re looking to aim even lower with the new Corby POP, it seems. Having recently popped up on Samsung Mobile’s official India site as coming soon, it should feature a 2.8-inch display, integrated FM radio (a must in the Indian market), and a weaksauce 1.3…
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Cisco acquires 4G tech vendor Starent Networks for $2.9B (BetaNews)
By Tim Conneally , Betanews Today, Cisco announced that it has completed its acquisition of Starent Networks, a name that has been popping up in greater frequency as wireless networks evolve into their next generation. Starent deals in core multimedia technology used in all types of mobile radio networks, and has made a strong showing in emerging technologies. Just this year, the company became a…
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RAIN 12/11: One third of UK population says they’ve listened to Net radio, finds RAJAR survey (RAIN: Radio And Internet Newsletter)
AUDIENCE FOR CUSTOMIZABLE SERVICES GROWS 15% IN PAST 6 MONTHS RAJAR ’s fifth survey of Internet audio , MIDAS 5, has found that 17.4 million UK residents — one third of the adult population — now say they have listened to Internet radio. Furthermore, 4.5 million said they use personalizable web radio services. That’s up from 3.9 million in May 2009. The top sites used include Last.fm, Spotify and…
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Micro Star International to Offer Wimax Laptops (Going Wimax)
Micro Star International has announced it will offer WiMAX-enabled laptops in India in early 2010. The range of MSI laptops to receive upgrades includes the U-series netbooks, the X-slim series and the Classic series. This comes after the recent announcement that India has started auctioning off radio wave space for WiMax and 3G use. Although there [...] Visit Going WiMax , the premier website in…
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Verat Awarded WiMax Frequencies (Going Wimax)
The Montenegrin telecommunications regulator has award Serbian Internet Service Provider Verat a number of radio frequencies in Serbia & Montenegro. The radiowaves were reserved for WiMax use. Verat paid 23,000 Euro for the radio space and will invest around 6.6 million Euro over the next five years. Verat beat out bids ffrom Telekom Srbija-owned wireless network [...] Visit Going WiMax , the…
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Motorola Buys RadioFrame Division For Undisclosed Terms (Moco News)
Motorola ( NYSE: MOT ) said it is buying a division of privately held RadioFrame Networks, which makes network equipment for Sprint’s Nextel division. The iDen base station technology will become part of its Motorola’s Home & Networks Mobility business, which was rumored to be for sale . Motorola did not disclose terms of the deal. Release . Redmond, Wash.-based RadioFrame Networks also makes…
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Sanyo R227 WiFi Internet Radio
- Works wired ethernet or wireless broadband connections
- FM PLL tuning radio
- Media Player to play wirelessly from your PC
- Stereo Aux Input for portable players
- Clock and Alarm function to wake to Internet radio or FM
Product Description
The new SANYO R227 WiFi internet radio is capable of delivering thousands of FREE internet radio stations and podcasts (sports, music, talk shows) from virtually every region of the world! As a stand-alone audio product … More >>
Sanyo R227 WiFi Internet Radio
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Understanding mobile WiMAX radio technologies (Security Products, Companies & News)
Mobile Wimax drives business For around 15 years, Alvarion has been at the forefront of the development and deployment of radio technologies and advance antenna systems for broadband wireless networks including mobile WiMAX. Ashish Sharma, Vice-President of Corporate Communications, explains the merits of Mobile WiMAX radio technologies and advance antenna systems. In addition to being a…
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UK set for major mobile broadband boost (computing)
Bryan Glick, Computing , Friday 16 October 2009 at 15:18:00 Government plans to auction new radio spectrum which has been freed up by TV digital switchover and will mandate 99 per cent population coverage The speed and availability of mobile broadband services across the UK is set to be improved and extended as a result of government plans for new radio spectrum auctions that will bring coverage…
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T-Mobile USA & RadioShack ink retail agreement
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