The latest from Telecom-Funda
- Sequans announces program to streamline WiMAX to LTE transition
- Atheros, Marvell announce 802.11n MIMO chips for mobile devices
- ITU urges countries to act now to avoid mobile broadband bottleneck
- MWC 2011 - I'm E-Booked Now!
- MWC 2011 - Free Wi-Fi On Its Knees, 3G Shines
- MWC 2011: Ericsson, Akamai Get Jiggy
- MWC 2011: How Will Nokia Maintain Market Share?
- Agilent, Altair announce LTE interoperability testing
Sequans announces program to streamline WiMAX to LTE transition | Top |
Atheros, Marvell announce 802.11n MIMO chips for mobile devices | Top |
ITU urges countries to act now to avoid mobile broadband bottleneck | Top |
MWC 2011 - I'm E-Booked Now! | Top |
Great, I even have my own MWC announcement this year! Quite a number of people have asked me in the past if my books are available in e-book format as well. So far that has not been the case but I can understand those wishing to read it in an electronic format as it does have it's advantages. But here is good news for you, my latest book " From GSM to LTE " is now available in Apple's e-book store and a PDF version is available via the publisher as well. It admittedly looks, feels and reads nice on a pad :-) | |
MWC 2011 - Free Wi-Fi On Its Knees, 3G Shines | Top |
This year, there's free Wi-Fi at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona at a couple of places and I couldn't of course resist to see if the company attaching it's name to the offer is any better at providing connectivity in this form and shape than those who have tried in the past. Unfortunately and not quite unexpected its not. The connection runs at a couple of kbyte/s and often there are interruptions of several seconds. Perhaps suited for the desperados but not for serious use. In contrast to that my 3G connection is running fine in the same crowded space. As in the previous years, the network operator I am using has deployed three carriers. On all three the signal is very strong and EcNo ranges are in the high -9 to -12's. But still, I get instantaneous and sustained data rates of 1.5-2 MBit/s. Refreshingly usable. | |
MWC 2011: Ericsson, Akamai Get Jiggy | Top |
MWC 2011: How Will Nokia Maintain Market Share? | Top |
Agilent, Altair announce LTE interoperability testing | Top |
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