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Archive for October, 2011

Harvesting Money From Planting Virtual Goods


by on October 31st, 2011

The smartphone revolution has brought unprecedented levels of traffic to mobile social media service providers but the main problem facing these providers is this – how do I convert this traffic into revenue? Many of these companies are already missing a trick by releasing mobile services with little or no advertising other than the in-stream [...]

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Sprint to Deploy LTE-A, to Use Fibre Backhaul


by on October 26th, 2011

It was only three weeks back when Sprint announced its intentions of leaving WiMAX and switching to LTE. Sprint had earlier announced that it will launch LTE services by mid-2012 on its 1900 MHz spectrum as a part of its “Network Vision” network upgrade program. Well, even before the operator made any further announcements regarding [...]

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Danish study finds no evidence of causal link between mobiles and cancer


by on October 21st, 2011

Ladies and gentlemen, you’ll be pleased to know that the hours that you’ve spent calling and texting and browsing over the past months and years are unlikely to give you brain cancer. Or, let me rephrase that: there appears to be no direct correlation between spending your life with an iPhone clamped to your ear [...]

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Goodbye to analogue TV… but not yet hello to LTE


by on October 14th, 2011

So, farewell, analogue TV. It was confirmed that the last analogue TV signals in the UK would be switched off on October 24, 2012, thereby concluding a staggered process that first began in the Cumbrian town of Whitehaven back in November 2007. Not that many of us actually use analogue any more – according to [...]

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Sprint switching to LTE!


by on October 12th, 2011

Last Friday, Sprint announced that it will build out a nationwide LTE network at a cost of $4 to $5 billion, to be launched by the end of 2013. According to their press release, this network roll out is expected to extend Sprint’s LTE coverage to 250 million people. The operator will reuse its existing [...]

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