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Ericsson brings FTTH to Indian homes 2009-05-13
Ericsson is connecting homes in India to a breadth of high-end data, TV and communications services through its fibre technology.  
Carriers explore wireless device diversity 2009-05-13
While carriers seek new gadgets, some systems and software designers are not eager to take on the design challenges.  
Wi-Fi giants form group for 60GHz 2009-05-08
Five top Wi-Fi chip makers and a handful of computer and consumer OEMs have created the WiGig Alliance.  
4G hype won't kill 2G/3G nets 2009-04-23
The mobile broadband spotlight is on LTE, WiMAX and 4G, as if 3G is on its death knell and 2G but a distant memory  
Wireless groups finalise femtocell standards 2009-04-13
The prospects for commercial rollouts of femtocells took a major step with the publication of the global standards for the technology.  
3G makes headway in CE arena 2009-04-03
Here are some insights into 3G connectivity in portable consumer electronics, including a forecast for connected devices.  
Broadband initiative targets Chandigarh 2009-03-30
Intel, in partnership with BSNL, PCO Association and ItzCash, has launched an innovative ePCO initiative in Chandigarh.  
3G, 4G to reach 30% of global wireless users 2009-03-20
By the end of 2013, 3G and 4G will account for 30 per cent of wireless subscriptions worldwide, according to a report by In-Stat.  
To outsource or not to outsource? 2009-03-12
Engineering groups are asking why companies are still shipping jobs overseas, and where Obama stands on the practice.  
WiMAX not really crushed by LTE 2009-03-09
Here's the whole story behind the recent headlines implying that the WiMAX market is being crushed by LTE.  
India may lose $13B on spectrum allocation delay 2009-03-05
Assocham said the telecom industry is losing about Rs.14,920 crore each year on account of delay in spectrum allocation.  
Nokia deal to boost Qualcomm, says iSuppli 2009-03-03
Qualcomm is likely to see its spot as the leading supplier of base band chips for next gen handsets following its deal with Nokia.  
Mobile WiMAX will outpace LTE, says In-Stat 2009-03-02
Mobile WiMAX already has commercial deployments, while LTE won't be commercially available until late 2009.  
800M+ to have access to next-gen WiMAX by 2010 2009-02-27
According to the WiMAX Forum, 43 crore (430 million) people across the world are currently being served by WiMAX providers. This number is expected to almost double by the end of 2010.  
LTE: Lacking Test Equipment? 2009-02-26
LTE is next big thing in mobile broadband, but design engineers working on it have their work cut out for them in testing devices and infrastructure  
Recession impacts embedded modem market 2009-02-20
ABI expects the number of embedded modems to double to 70 lakh units in 2009, fewer than it had previously forecast.  
Economy slowdown to delay LTE roll-out 2009-02-20
Operators seemed reticent about committing to the huge infrastructure capex that will be needed in rolling out LTE.  
Qualcomm, Nokia make up, tie up 2009-02-19
Former patent rivals Qualcomm and Nokia have announced a partnership to develop mobile devices compatible with the forthcoming Symbian platform.  
NetLogic, Wintegra co-develop DPI reference solution 2009-02-19
NetLogic Microsystems and Wintegra's deep-packet inspection reference solution is targeted to enable mobile operators to perform real-time DPI.  
Towards a market-driven policy for FMC 2009-02-16
This article aims to encourage a market driven policy, in which FMC can flourish as a technology advantage while complimentary business models can still emerge and thrive.  
Wireless carriers eye digital photo frames 2009-02-16
Wireless carriers see the digital photo frame as a "third screen" into which they can plug 3G data cards.  
Broadband subscribers to hit 52 crore 2009-02-10
ABI predicts overall broadband subscriber growth will continue to grow 7% annually over the next six years  
'Programmable imperative' keeps Xilinx optimistic 2009-02-09
Xilinx executives Amit Dhir and Neeraj Varma share the company's view on the changing semiconductor landscape, the trends driving programmables' success despite the slow economy, and India as a "backbone" to their business.  
Mobile tech to watch out for 2009-02-04
Gartner, Inc. has identified eight mobile technologies that will evolve significantly through 2010.  
Intel demos RF energy harvester 2009-01-29
Intel Research Seattle Lab researchers have disclosed details of an ambient RF energy-harvesting scheme that scavenged 60µW.  
Broadband modem market to tumble in '09 2009-01-27
According to IMS, the market for DSL and cable modems & gateways will fall by 1.5% in 2009.  
Gujarat govt signs MoU with Intel 2009-01-27
Intel's programme is an initiative towards bridging the digital divide by providing citisens access to technology.  
Opinion: Digital radio needs makeover 2009-01-22
The United Kingdom is going out on a limb with DAB, a technology which many feel, is no longer good enough.  
IPWireless sees profitable second half 2009-01-22
IPWireless is now developing silicon and software that will comply with the Release 8 of the 3GPP specs.  
...Programmable broadband' has arrived for PC TV 2009-01-21
CrestaTech has demonstrated a "region-free TV," capable of receiving analogue or digital TV broadcast, radio and GPS signals.  


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