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Posts Tagged ‘4G’

Nokia Puts All Its Chips on Windows at Vegas


by on January 18th, 2012

Windows Phone 7 has yet to really make waves in the smartphone market, and here’s why, say Nokia: too many vendors hedging their bets on multiple operating systems. Nokia CEO Stephen Elop has said recently that Android wasn’t an option given the raft of OEMs whose product line-ups were dominated by Google’s OS. No one vendor [...]

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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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The Mobile Backhaul Challenge


by on September 14th, 2011

I have previously blogged about the impact of mobile data traffic growth and smartphone usage, highlighting how it is increasingly outstripping network capacity. As a result of the rapid uptake of subscriber data services and advances in data capacity in the radio access network, there is a need for MNOs to reassess their mobile backhaul [...]

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North America: “Your Carrier Needs You!”


by on October 19th, 2010

With the increase in non-voice revenues failing to offset the decline in voice revenues, US Wireless carriers are enviously eyeing the success of Apple’s and Google’s app stores. While they have undoubtedly benefitted from the smartphone/app revolution, carriers such as AT&T Mobility, Sprint, T-Mobile USA, and Verizon Wireless, are taking steps to be more than just a conduit in the future.

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Monads, Atoms or 4G?


by on June 17th, 2010

We can say that the Universe consists of a substance, and this substance we call “atoms” or else we call it “monads”. Democritus called it atoms. Leibniz called it monads. Fortunately, the two never met or there would have been a very dull argument. – Woody Allen The Democritus/Leibniz debate-that-never-was flashed through my mind when [...]

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