Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Y! Alert: Telecom-Funda

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T-Mobile USA Promises 42-Mbit/s 3G in 2011 Top
 
Wireless service plans tailored on subscribers, not on devices Top
 
HSDPA Modulation and Coding Schemes Top
Back in May this year I wrote a post about the new 28 different HSDPA Categories and the defined top speed now reaching 84 MBit/s. At the time I also u pdated the Wikipedia article on it , especially the HSDPA category table. I didn't have some of the info at the time so it was incomplete and I asked in the blog and hoped someone would pick up the pencil and complete the table. And somebody did in the meantime, it is now complete. Very nice, I very much like Wikipedia!
 
Sprint: An Epic Win? Top
 
Intel's Infineon Acquisition: All About 3G Top
 
The FCC Reports on a Rapidly Changing Industry Top
 
How Intel Can Avoid Botching Infineon Top
 
EDGE evolution to REDHOT Top
 
Ikea Should Get Some Femtos Top
I am fortunate enough to live in an environment that is incredibly well covered by 2G and 3G networks day in and day out and further progress can be noted every now and then. But some places seem to remain black holes. Take big furniture stores for example, like those of Ikea. The mix of concrete, corrugated metal and heat reflecting glass doesn't only keep the heat out but also the signals of cellular networks. So how about it Ikea, you are big enough to be taken seriously by wireless network operators when it comes to improving coverage. Get some femots or repeaters inside and do your customers a favor!
 
Clearwire Pushes Pay-as-You-Go With Rover Top
 

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