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| 2012-04-20 | 63% of Asia's carriers focus on LTE 63% of Asia's carriers focus on LTE |
| 2011-11-08 | Mobile traffic calls for video server standard Huawei's, Staffan Skogby proposes a concept for new high-end servers that will be required to keep up with mobile and video traffic. |
| 2011-03-25 | Spintronics claim smaller, faster, low-power devices Researchers align the magnetic "spins" of electrons in a silicon chip at room temperature claiming computers and other spintronic devices that are faster and use less energy than electronic counterparts. |
| 2011-02-17 | IEEE spec aims for reduced mobile congestion The IEEE proposes a standardised solution that satisfies both the desire of carriers to drastically reduce congestion on mobile networks and the demand of users for more enjoyable download experiences. |
| 2011-02-02 | Cellular M2M shipments on the rise IMS Research states that dropping module prices, reduced connectivity rates from carriers and increased availability of cellular networks worldwide are all key drivers behind rise in cellular M2M shipments. |
| 2010-10-28 | Can cable STBs double up as IP carrier? Cable STBs with integrated DOCSIS modems are under-utilised and have great potential for growth as carriers of IPTV signals and services to the home according to In-Stat report. |
| 2009-06-15 | New members join WiMAX patent alliance Beceem Communications, GCT Semiconductor, Sequans Communications and UQ Communications have joined the OPA. |
| 2009-05-13 | Carriers explore wireless device diversity Carriers explore wireless device diversity |
| 2009-03-16 | Sideloading: The next mobile phone frontier Know how sideloading improves the end user experience, and benefits handset manufacturers and carriers alike. |
| 2009-03-12 | Photo frames: The next big thing in wireless? Digital photo frames' evolution has chip suppliers, consumer electronics companies and even wireless carriers seeing dollar signs. |
| 2009-02-16 | Wireless carriers eye digital photo frames Wireless carriers eye digital photo frames |
| 2008-12-09 | Ethernet on track for 40/100G spec The IEEE 802.3ba group is on track to deliver a first cut of its standard for 40 and 100Gbps Ethernet. |
| 2008-09-24 | Advanced Performance Monitoring for mobile networks APM for mobile networks helps increase wireless data service revenues while reducing operating costs. |
| 2008-08-07 | Timing platform boosts IP backhaul networks Semtech has released the ACS9510 device that responds to the needs of carriers worldwide in 3G, 4G, LTE and WiMAX applications. |
| 2008-04-10 | Performance Tech rolls MicroTCA in 1U platform Performance Technology has been solidly behind MicroTCA; indeed, marketing VP Ed Bizari has called full-size ATCA primarily a backplane form factor for Tier 1 carriers. |
| 2008-04-08 | TI rolls programmable development ecosystem TI has rolled a scalable, programmable development ecosystem enabling base station OEMs to support multiple carriers of established and evolving wireless standards from a single platform. |
| 2008-04-01 | Beef up embedded systems with ATCA Since the introduction of ATCA, we have seen several carriers announce support for ATCA in next-generation platforms. Although ATCA was architected with telecoms requirements in mind, we have started to see some movement in non-telecoms applications for ATCA. |
| 2008-03-04 | Applications of smart antenna technology for 802.11n and mesh 802.11 Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) technology is gaining attention as a possible way for Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and carriers to roll out robust and reliable wireless broadband service access. |
| 2008-02-19 | Apple, Google, Nokia relegate net carriers Apple, Google, Nokia relegate net carriers |
| 2008-02-13 | Rumour: Motorola-Nortel JV to develop wireless units Motorola and Nortel are in talks for JV that will make network equipment for wireless phone carriers and would have sales of about Rs.39,478.39 crore ($10 billion), according to The Wall Street Journal. |
| 2008-02-11 | Qualcomm boosts HSPA, LTE devt Qualcomm reported that it will test multiple HSPA+ apps with four leading carriers and, in addition, promised to ship a range of LTE gear next year. |
| 2008-01-04 | ABI forecasts low demand for Qualcomm's UMB Qualcomm's UMB tech, which is expected to go commercial in mid-2009, is not likely to be adopted by carriers, says ABI Research forecasts. |
| 2007-12-26 | EC approves Huawei-Symantec JV The European Commission has approved the JV between Huawei Technologies and Symantec that would enable Huawei to compete with technology giants like HP and IBM. |
| 2007-09-26 | Startup offers carrier-class fixed function chips A startup has developed a 10Gbps Ethernet switch that claims to support the kind of scaling, statistics and services required by carriers in an off-the shelf device. . |
| 2007-07-02 | Class conflict chase mobile WiMAX With the US, Europe and Asia carriers throwing the switch on broadband wireless networks and Intel beginning to ship its Wi-Fi/WiMAX module for PCs, Taiwan system vendors are expecting a spike in demand for 802.16e products. |
| 2007-04-16 | Show indicates focus on Ethernet services over copper With the expansion of large IP-networking carrier projects like Verizon's FiOS and BT Group's 21CN, it would seem all carriers want to show they are on a fibre-rich diet. But equipment that took centre stage at the Comptel show in March indicated a focus on Ethernet services over copper. |
| 2007-04-16 | Groups push for open cellular nets A growing chorus of companies and public-interest groups is calling for cellular carriers to open their networks to any device or Web application. Carrier restrictions are choking innovation and consumer choice, stalling the next big round in wireless growth, they say. |
| 2007-03-30 | Let TD-SCDMA carriers choose, says U.S. official Let TD-SCDMA carriers choose, says U.S. official |
| 2007-03-13 | R&S finalises assisted-GPS interoperability tests Rohde & Schwarz finalised a set of interoperability test cases for assisted-GPS, the mobile phone location capability that is part of the federally-mandated E911 systems implemented by wireless carriers in the United States. |
| 2007-01-15 | WiMAX, metro Wi-Fi are more energy effective than cellular WiMAX and metro Wi-Fi are both more energy cost effective than cellular, according to a report by ABI Research. The observation comes into stark relief against the backdrop of rapidly-increasing energy consumption as carriers move to high-data-rate mobile broadband access. |
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