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4G (LTE and WiMAX) Service Revenue/Market Analysis and its Opportunities
for Industries
Renub Research report on “4G (LTE and WiMAX) Service Revenue/Market Analysis and its Opportunities for Industries” covers the following key points. ...
By: Umesh Satija / Thu, 03 Nov 2011 03:06:16 / Technology::Research Papers
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Mobile Device Security 2011-2016: Opportunities and Challenges
The mobile security market is fast growing because protecting mobile devices is rapidly becoming a top priority for both organisations. There are increasing opportunities for monetisation for vendors and security specialists. This report provides extensive insight into the rapidly developing world of mobile malware and the latest technological tools to counter mobile threats. The report includes exclusive interviews with leading security experts from McAfee, AVG, Panda Security, Lookout, Smrt ...
By: Umesh Satija / Thu, 20 Oct 2011 21:45:13 / Technology::Research Papers
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Bharatbook.com : Public Safety LTE Applications, Market Players and
Forecasts 2011 - 2015
Bharatbook added a new report on "Public Safety LTE: Applications, Market Players and Forecasts 2011 - 2015" which gives Comprehensive insights into the business case and applications of public safety LTE systems. ...
By: Bharatbook / Sun, 16 Oct 2011 21:30:29 / Wireless
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Smartphones - Global Strategic Business Report
This report analyzes the Global market for Smartphones in Thousand Units by the following Operating Systems: Symbian, Android, iOS, Blackberry, Windows (includes Windows Mobile, and Windows Phone 7), and Others (Includes Linux, WebOS, and Bada OS among others). ...
By: Umesh Satija / Wed, 14 Sep 2011 20:35:02 / Technology::Research Papers
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Disruptive Mobile Applications and Services 2011-2015
This new study thoroughly examines the current breed of disruptive mobile applications and services, as well as the wider mobile apps market at worldwide and regional levels, app stores and app development ...
By: Umesh Satija / Wed, 14 Sep 2011 05:47:20 / Technology::Research Papers
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The Future of 4G Technologies: New Opportunities and Changing Business
Models for the Emergence of LTE and WiMAX
Technological innovation, including 3G, improved smartphones and multiplay mobile Internet devices (MIDs), has led to a boom in data usage with data traffic surpassing voice traffic for the first time in December 2009. Having nearly trebled in 2008 and 2009, global mobile data traffic is expected to double every year until at least 2013. The wealth of content and mobile applications available to users worldwide puts a strain on mobile networks. Next generation technologies like pre-4G and 4G ...
By: Umesh Satija / Fri, 09 Sep 2011 08:54:14 / Technology::Research Papers
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Transition to 4G- 3GPP Broadband Evolution to IMT-Advanced
This white paper was written for 3G Americas by Rysavy Research and utilized a composite of statistical information from multiple resources. Major developments this past year include 3rd Generation (3G) ubiquity, deepening smartphone capability, the availability of hundreds of thousands of mobile applications, the introduction of new form factors such as tablets, projections of mobile-data demand exceeding capacity, acknowledgment by industry and government of the need for more spectrum, imple ...
By: Umesh Satija / Thu, 08 Sep 2011 20:50:50 / Technology::Research Papers
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EDGE, HSPA, LTE: The Mobile Broadband Advantage
This white paper was written for 3G Americas by Rysavy Research (http://www.rysavy.com) and utilized a composite of statistical information from multiple resources. ...
By: Umesh Satija / Thu, 08 Sep 2011 19:32:56 / Technology::Research Papers
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Harnessing the Cloud: Network as a Service(NaaS)
Cloud computing is not a 'new' technology but commoditization of all technologies as a service and heralds a paradigm shift for Mobile Network Operators. ...
By: HarishVadada / Wed, 03 Aug 2011 16:38:29 / Wireless
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Radio Network Sharing: A New paradigm for LTE deployment
Various Models for Network sharing are explored, for rapid LTE deployment and savings on CAPEX/OPEX ...
By: HarishVadada / Tue, 29 Mar 2011 17:13:55 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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LTE and the desire for a Global Phone
LTE is the universal buzzword in the wireless industry and is fast emerging as the global standard for the next generation mobile broadband networks. It has multiple variations, frequencies and bandwidth in different countries but LTE is the standard under whose umbrella most of the wireless operators of the world intend to unite in a few years. It could then seem logical to many that an LTE phone would be a truly global phone which could work on any LTE network of the world. Roa ...
By: Gunjan Indrayan / Tue, 22 Mar 2011 09:24:52 / Wireless
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Nanotechnology for Future Telecommunication (5G)
The most interesting nanotechnology news for telecommunication.While the nanotechnology industry is expected to produce large quantities of nanoparticles in the near future, researchers have been worried about the environmental impact of the global nanotechnology revolution. ...
By: Imthiyaz / Sat, 19 Mar 2011 05:53:30 / Technology::5G
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Cognitive Radio and its applications
We would like to discuss the next generation technology - Cognitive Radio and its applications in the cellular networks (LTE, WiMAX) and vehicular networks (802.11p, WAVE). ...
By: Hrishikesh / Thu, 03 Mar 2011 05:44:28 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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Wi-Fi Offloading & other Mechanisms for Mobile Network Operators
Traffic offloading techniques have been extensively used by the likes of AT&T, T-Mobile and other MNOs to offload excessive data payload traffic to introduce efficiencies to Transport and core network. ...
By: HarishVadada / Tue, 12 Oct 2010 16:53:55 / Wireless::Mobile Broadband
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Typical Handover Scenarios in Relay Enhanced LTE Networks
Relays in networks are considered as an advantage as well as a compulsion in next generation wireless and wired networks. Certain procedures such as handovers, a radio resource management procedure plays a significant role in order to enable relaying in LTE networks. ...
By: Chintan Patel / Wed, 25 Aug 2010 15:24:31 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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3 Key enablers for WiMAX/LTE Delivery
Whichever technology is chosen to deliver wireless Broadband, these three key enablers will be part of the ecosytem. ...
By: HarishVadada / Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:13:46 / Wireless::Mobile Broadband
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Emerging Aspects of LTE-Advanced towards IMT-Advanced Recognition
This paper presents a brief overview about the emerging characteristics of LTE-Advanced towards its recognition as an IMT-Advanced technology. The fundamental knowledge about LTE-Advanced is provided and ways to improve the bandwidth and the use of MIMO antennas of higher orders are discussed. These deployments will be based upon the existing structure of LTE release 8 and will be regarded as a 4G technology. ...
By: Chintan Patel / Wed, 23 Jun 2010 11:29:49 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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4G Wireless Technology: When will it happen? What does it offer?
Fourth generation (4G) technology will offer many advancement to the wireless market, including downlink data rates well over 100 Mbps, low latency, very efficient spectrum use and low-cost implementations. With impressive network capabilities, 4G enhancement promise to bring the wireless experience to an entirely new level with impressive user applications, such as sophisticated graphical user interfaces, high-end gaming, high-definition video and high-performance imaging. ...
By: Jaimin Patel / Mon, 26 Apr 2010 14:51:36 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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Potential Technologies for Wireless Geolocation in LTE
Current geolocation technique is not reliable and accurate in all geo location condition. It will be very accurate and reliable in open environment like highway but it won’t perform as accurately in the street of NYC. So under such circumstances this geo location technique is not reliable so this limitation inspired for the development of geo location technique based on 4G wireless technologies such as LTE. This article is an overview on LTE architecture which will play major role in developing ...
By: Sheetal / Thu, 01 Apr 2010 13:28:44 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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4G Backhaul: Accept the challenge
With the arrive of smartphones and LTE/WiMax, the backhaul is going to collapse. This article talks about the causes of this and the different requirements that the Backhaul must meet for 4G generation. ...
By: Mario Eguiluz Alebicto / Wed, 24 Feb 2010 10:07:33 / Technology::4G: WiMAX, LTE
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NOKIA: NOt a King In America
NOKIA as we all know (not sure about a common man in Northern America!!) is the world's undisputed leader in Mobile Devices Technologies especially with greater dominance in Europe, Asia and Latin America markets. But NOt a King In America !! Why?? ...
By: Neil Shah / Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:03:39 / Business::Trends in Telecom
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Hillcrest Labs open sources Kylo web browser for TVs, hopes the people want
one
We didn't hear much from Hillcrest Labs' Kylo web browser for TVs after it launched in 2010, but now the company is apparently turning its fate over to the community. A Mozilla-based browser, Kylo will work with any mouse but is designed specifically for its Freespace pointer controls. It's available under the Mozilla Public License which means others can use it for commercial products, but so far web connected products have been slow to take off and even Google TV has had trouble pushing a ty ...
17 May 2012, 12:02 am
Rogers and CIBC make joint deal for NFC mobile payments in Canada, let you
check out with your BlackBerry
Canadians sometimes can't catch a break: while NFC payments have been relatively common for Americans, Europeans and certainly the Japanese, Canucks have had to largely make do paying with ye olde credit carde. Rogers and national bank CIBC want to put an end to these antediluvian ways: starting later this year, CIBC card holders will just need to swipe an NFC-equipped BlackBerry like the Bold 9900 (Bold 9930 for CDMA-loving Americans) at a matching terminal to pay at a given store. The only s ...
16 May 2012, 11:43 pm
HTC confirms One X multitasking tweaks in Sense 4
There's been quite a bit of brouhaha over at xda-developers lately about changes HTC's made to the way multitasking behaves on the One X compared to stock Ice Cream Sandwich. We're not just talking about obvious UI tweaks here -- Sense 4's horizontal, card-like arrangement vs. Android 4.0's default vertical list -- but actual differences in memory and task management. While we're not running into any problems with our One X review unit, some users have noticed that background app are getting t ...
16 May 2012, 11:19 pm
Apple slips out new OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion beta, leaves 2007 MacBook Pro
in a momentary lurch
Apple looks to be stepping up the frequency of OS X Mountain Lion beta updates after initially keeping the pace slow and steady: it just posted a new, unceremoniously titled 12A206J build for developers. What the update fixes in the Developer Preview isn't clear, but there are still glitches with Fast User Switching, Java applets, sharing menus and Notes syncing with iTunes, among a handful of other showstoppers. There's also a major heads-up for those who own mid-2007 MacBook Pros, as they ca ...
16 May 2012, 10:32 pm
Plastic Logic shutters US offices, gets out of making its own e-readers
Plastic Logic has something of a rollercoaster history, having had to drop the QUE proReader before it even shipped and getting a $700 million cash injection that ultimately swung its attention to Russian schoolchildren. Unfortunately, the UK company's dreams of a self-branded e-reader are closing down along with its US branch. About 40 jobs are being cut in Mountain View, California, along with a smaller amount at its still-active British, German and Russian offices. The reduced headcount swi ...
16 May 2012, 10:11 pm
Google bots learning to read webpages like humans, one step closer to
knowing everything
Google just launched its Knowledge Graph, a tool intended to deliver more accurate information by analyzing the way users search. Of course, with a desire to provide better search results comes a need for improved site-reading capabilties. JavaScript and AJAX have traditionally put a wrench in Google bots' journey through a webpage, but it looks like the search engine has developed some smarter specimens. While digging through Apache logs, a developer spotted evidence that bots now execute the ...
16 May 2012, 9:36 pm
Sony NEX-F3 and A37 cameras hands-on and sample shots
Sony's newest NEX and DSLR have already graced these pages -- albeit in decidedly unofficial fashion -- but the time has come for this duo of shooters to be revealed to the world with the blessing of their maker. In case you didn't catch the earlier leaks, the NEX-F3 is the replacement for the much-beloved NEX-C3 as the entry-level ILC from Sony, while the A37 slots in the same place in the company's Alpha DSLR lineup. Sony's also rolling out fresh glass for each this July, in the form of an E ...
16 May 2012, 9:00 pm
LGs Optimus LTE2 ships this week in Korea, nails down a few more specs
Just in case the world forgot which phone was first with 2GB of RAM, LG has pushed out another press release for its Optimus LTE2 which ships this week in Korea, just as promised. The detailed specs reveal this version ships with a 4.7-inch True HD IPS LCD, and while many of its specs (8MP camera, 1.5GHz dual-core CPU) are identical to its predecessor, it weighs in at an extra 10g, likely owing to the larger 2,150mAh battery. As mentioned previously it also has support for wireless charging an ...
16 May 2012, 8:27 pm
NTT DoCoMos Galaxy S III to ship with 2GB RAM?
Ah, Japan. That far east country what begot Mario most always gets to profit from the industry's more delightful excesses. This time, however, the spoils have less to do with gaming flash and more to do with smartphone specs. In a document recently released by NTT DoCoMo, the carrier's upcoming dual-core Galaxy S III variant is listed as doubling up on the available RAM, bypassing the standard 1GB announced at its official unveiling. It's not the first time we've seen an OEM shoot for the sili ...
16 May 2012, 7:53 pm
Google Music users granted de-authentication reprieve as company retools
activation system
Google Music users learned of a frightful new policy this morning that dictates a user may de-authorize only four devices in a year, out of ten total activations. While the policy is likely to go unnoticed by the majority of consumers, it instantly created a great pain for those who regularly flash ROMs to their phones and tablets. It seems the road to de-authorization hell is paved with good intentions, however, as Google has since responded to critics with the revelation that it'll introduce ...
16 May 2012, 7:16 pm
Sprints Android users get carrier billing in Google Play
American Android users started getting carrier billing in Google Play early this month through T-Mobile (and later AT&T), and now Sprint can join the party. Any app, book, music or video purchase can be tacked on to the monthly bill for your EVO 4G LTE instead of going through Google. The move leaves Verizon as the only major US carrier without a carrier billing option, so you'll have to sit tight if you own the original US Galaxy Nexus and hate the thought of a separate download bill. ...
16 May 2012, 6:38 pm
Razers Ouroboros gaming mouse outed by the FCC, transforms to fit lefties
Looking for a rodent to help you frag your way through the competition, southpaw style? The FCC may have just uncovered your new best friend: The Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse. Like the Cyborg RAT series, the Ouroboros features a sliding palm rest and swappable side panels to better fit your mitt. Unlike the RAT, however, Razer's rodent is completely symmetrical, and therefor, ambidextrous. While Ouroboros may not actually devour its tail, it can at least detach it, switching between wired and ...
16 May 2012, 6:11 pm
Samsung ships QF20 camcorder with WiFi, toughened-up W300 pocket cam
Samsung's CES blitz included a tease of five new camcorders, but precious little in the way of launch details. Some of the mystery has ended, as two of the camcorders -- the QF20 and W300 -- are at last hitting US stores. The QF20 caters to the Internet crowd and, for $350, will let you upload your 20x-zoomed 1080p videos straight to Facebook, Picasa or YouTube without thrusting a computer into the process. If you're more concerned about your camera surviving a rafting trip than producing vira ...
16 May 2012, 5:47 pm
Intel launches youth-focused iQ webzine, tells its brand story through
aggregation
It's like Highlights for kids, but with a decidedly techno-centric spin. The company known more for what it's put inside our gadgetry has just unveiled a new digital magazine, iQ, intended for the youthful, über-connected masses. Looking much like Flipboard in design and borrowing a live tile-ish approach, the internally-curated Intel webzine culls content from outside pubs and mixes it in with original and partner-contributed pieces to, as EIC Bryan Rhoads puts it, "tell... the bigger st ...
16 May 2012, 5:22 pm
Netflix web streaming interface gets a new look with bigger icons, embedded
previews
With the exception of tweaks for new features like HD video and closed captioning Netflix's Silverlight-based web player has been largely unchanged for years, but today everything is being reworked. As detailed in a post on the company's blog, PC and Mac users (no word on ChromeOS) the size of the player controls now scale to the window they're in and replace words with icons. Other new features users will notice is the ability to preview additional episodes of TV series without stopping the s ...
16 May 2012, 5:00 pm
The mysteries of the CCD revealed (video)
Sure, we've explained to you why sensor size matters in a digital camera, but maybe you need to take it back a bit. Maybe, you're not entirely sure how those sensors work in the first place. Well, Bill Hammack, better known as The Engineer Guy, is here to help. After breaking down LCDs and hard drives for your amusement and education, Bill has turned his attention to the CCD. The charge-coupled device is the heart and soul of many a digital camera, turning incoming photons into a charge that t ...
16 May 2012, 4:37 pm
Samsung considering a 13-inch, 1080p, PLS panel, display snobs get their
hopes up
It's a ritual: we publish a review of a laptop with a 1366 x 768 display, the best-rated comment is from someone crying out for 1600 x 900 -- nay, 4K resolution. If you're in the latter camp, you're going to be disappointed by even this article, but for those of you who've merely been craving something, anything crisper than mere HD, we have some hope: Samsung is mulling the idea of a 13-inch, PLS display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel count. Earlier today a company rep told a group of reporters tha ...
16 May 2012, 4:14 pm
Googles latest Gmail tweaks bring contact info to search results, enhanced
Circle integration
By any means, this is certainly far from being one of the biggest changes Gmail's ever seen -- still, it's one that's likely to make a few tasks a wee bit easier for you. Inside the recent tweaks, Google added a new quick access trait that makes contact details -- such as phone numbers -- show up automatically in search results within your cherished G inbox. Additionally, the Android-maker has improved the Google+ integration (again), now allowing folks to narrow down conversations from specif ...
16 May 2012, 3:52 pm
HBO Go on Roku, Samsung and Xbox opens up to Time Warner (and possibly
others) tomorrow?
HBO subscribers currently locked out of streaming HBO Go to their connected TV devices (namely Samsung HDTVs / Blu-ray players, Roku boxes and Xbox 360s) could be in for a treat soon, as our sources indicate Time Warner Cable is preparing to announce access for its customers on all three platforms tomorrow. There's also a few small pics of the updated menus for Xbox 360 and Roku flashing the TWC logo, as well as currently unsupported providers Bright House Networks (both), as well as DirecTV a ...
16 May 2012, 3:25 pm
Visualized: Androids device diversity cut up into 3,997 little pieces
Some call it diversity, some call it fragmentation. However you slice it, there's a lot of Android devices out there. OpenSignalMaps has tracked a staggering 3,997 unique phones, tablets and other Google-powered gadgets, and has put them into a chart weighted by popularity. Not surprisingly, it's powerhouses like Samsung's Galaxy S II and HTC's Desire line that dictate the platform, while that Concorde Tab you bought in Hungary sadly doesn't have much traction. The normally signal mapping-orie ...
16 May 2012, 2:41 pm
Clearwire to announce LTE vendors in Q3 timeframe
Clearwire (NASDAQ:CLWR) CEO and President Erik Prusch said the carrier would announce its TD-LTE equipment suppliers sometime in the second half of this year, likely in the third quarter. Prusch Clearwire has said it will light up on 5,000 TD-LTE base stations by June 2013. Then, according to Prusch, Clearwire will increase that number to 8,000 "sometime thereafter." The buildout will occur mainly in dense urban areas in top markets where Clearwire already offers WiMAX service (New Yo ...
16 May 2012, 2:27 pm
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