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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 / 2010-10-12 16:53:55 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 11271
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Mobile Broadband Forum 2010 in Lisbon, 12 - 15 October
From Oct 12-15 in Lisbon/Portugal, the Mobile Broadband Forum 2010 will take place, which combines the LTE Forum and the RCS Forum in one conference. By: UdoMuenzberg / 2010-09-03 04:08:27 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 17369
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 / 2010-07-28 19:13:46 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 6933
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Why I think that the Broadband stimulus is better than TARP?
NTIA approves $795 Million for Broadband Stimulus for middle mile and last mile projects and why it will spur Rural America to adopt Broadband. By: HarishVadada / 2010-07-07 13:32:54 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 2145
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Self Organizing Networks, LTE and OPEX
To decrease LTE OPEX costs, Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance and 3GPP have standardized a set of capabilities known as Self-Organizing Networks (SON) in Re 8 and 9 By: Neil Shah / 2010-05-03 23:31:38 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 4619
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2.6 GHz Spectrum & the Next Generation Mobile Broadband Networks
The licensing of the 2.6 GHz band will be critical to unlocking the benefits of global scale economies in the Mobile Broadband market. The outcome of 2.6GHz allocation will have far-reaching consequences for how the adoption dynamics of WiMAX and 3GPP (such as HSPA and, in future, LTE) will play out in this region since 2.6 GHz is the first arena where the two proponents will be battling each other in the same area of spectrum.So let's jump in discussing and analyzing about the 2.6GHz band its importance, what’s in store and bulleting the future of mobile broadband. By: Neil Shah / 2010-01-19 20:01:34 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 5646
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Beyond HSPA: An Upgraded version for HSPA
Wireless technologies has evolved enumerously and the wireless broadband market has seen a boom over these years with almost all telecommunication companies providing these services at competitive prices. Emerging technologies such as Mobile WiMAX and the upcoming LTE has received lots of recognition in the wireless battleground. But high speed broadband technologies like HSPA+ or its earlier version HSPA did not make it to the limelight as compared to the previously mentioned giants. By: Chintan Patel / 2009-12-26 16:48:54 / Wireless :: Mobile Broadband Popularity: Views: 1159
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