The latest from Telecom-Funda
- 4G Mobile Broadband Evolution: 3GPP Release-10 and Beyond
- Verizon Rivals Play iPhone Defense
- Mobilware 2011 Paper Submission Deadline 13th February
- Android Gets an Online Market
- The ever shrinking femtocell
- T-Mobile Preps its First Android 3.0 Tablet
- Wired or Wireless: Which Is More Secure?
- Making small purchases simpler with Ericsson IPX
- 3G On The Mobile For The First Time In The US - Thank You Pentaband UMTS!
- T-Mobile to Work With Wi-Fi for Indoor Coverage
4G Mobile Broadband Evolution: 3GPP Release-10 and Beyond | Top |
Verizon Rivals Play iPhone Defense | Top |
Mobilware 2011 Paper Submission Deadline 13th February | Top |
I just heard that the paper submission deadline for Mobilware 2011 to be held in London this year has been extended by a couple of days to the 13th of February to probably give a number of late submitters the chance to get their papers in. As I'm involved in the conference organization a bit I thought I'd let you know in case you are considering to participate. For details see my earlier post here . | |
Android Gets an Online Market | Top |
The ever shrinking femtocell | Top |
T-Mobile Preps its First Android 3.0 Tablet | Top |
Wired or Wireless: Which Is More Secure? | Top |
Making small purchases simpler with Ericsson IPX | Top |
3G On The Mobile For The First Time In The US - Thank You Pentaband UMTS! | Top |
In the past, I've used 3G in the US mostly for Internet connectivity for my notebook with prepaid SIMs , as only my Europe / World - 3G USB dongle could tune to the frequencies used in the US. But now with the new Nokia Symbian^3 phones with pentaband UMTS support such as the N8 and C7, that 3.5G indicator also popped up on my mobile phone when I recently switched it on in Los Angeles, both with the T-Mobile and the AT&T network. On first impression, Internet connectivity on the phone feels reasonably faster than just over EDGE. A definite advantage in an international meeting where dozens of international Blackberries hang on to the two GSM networks. Very nice, I love pentaband UMTS chips! | |
T-Mobile to Work With Wi-Fi for Indoor Coverage | Top |
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