Thursday, November 4, 2010

Y! Alert: Telecom-Funda

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MetroPCS Plots LTE Smartphones, VoLTE Trials Top
 
Emergency Calls in LTE/SAE Release-9 Top
 
UK gives Google slap on wrist for WiFi data collection snafu Top
 
NSN study reveals 40% increase in average monthly spend on mobile broadband Top
 
Australia's CSIRO ties WiFi to analog TV antenna Top
 
Alvarion posts Q3 loss, promises improvement in WiMAX sales Top
 
Twitter Feed For Everyone to See At Conferences Top
It's probably not the first conference it was done but the Forum Oxford Future Tech conference was the first that I attended that made use of it: In addition to the presentations, the Twitter feed for the conference was also displayed at the front for everyone to see and contribute. And it was heavily used by me and others to comment on the presentations and to bring further ideas into the ring. I really enjoyed that. Last year, when people twittered during the conference and it was not shown it felt more of a second layer running independently from the the event itself. By bringing it out in the open the virtual dimension and physical dimension was nicely combined. In other words, a good idea :-)
 
The Way Companies Pay, Account for Wireless Data is Changing Top
 
Smart Grid Security: Intense Threats Will Worsen Top
 
T-Mobile steps up 4G marketing speak: It has the nation's largest 4G network Top
 

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