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2008-07-02 | Qualcomm brings 3G to Thai health stations Qualcomm Inc. announced the provision of next generation broadband services, notebook computers and mobile phones to Princess Mother's Medical Volunteer public health stations in the rural areas in nine provinces in Thailand |
2008-07-18 | Nokia Siemens to conduct HSPA trial in Taiwan Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom plans to increase the capacity of its 3G network to significantly improve transmission speeds and expand coverage. |
2007-10-10 | Motorola bags largest WiMAX deal in Taiwan Motorola has secured two contracts for WiMAX network infrastructure from Far EasTone Telecom, one of Taiwan's largest 2G/3G telecom operators. |
2009-02-24 | LTE: Up for a test Long Term Evolution is the next big thing in mobile wireless broadband, but design engineers working on LTE, as well as the more mature WiMAX, have their work cut out for them in testing devices and infrastructure |
2008-08-14 | LSTI gets Tektronix onboard Tektronix Communications has joined the LSTI, which is focused on accelerating the availability of commercial and interoperable next generation LTE mobile broadband systems |
2008-05-23 | Intel's Barrett: Education, not technology, is key to success Intel Chairman Craig Barrett said global alliances will be the key to getting the next 1 billion people on the Internet and better education is the best way to achieve this goal. |
2009-06-09 | Intel helps boost WiMAX adoption in Japan UQ Communications Inc. and Intel Corp. have announced their extended collaboration to promote and expand "UQ WiMAX," the commercially available WiMAX service from UQ Communications in Japan. |
2007-12-13 | IBM to aid Hollywood's green efforts Supporting Hollywood's green initiative, IBM announced it is applying its Project Big Green to uniquely address energy efficiency for the media and entertainment industry |
2007-04-04 | Huawei completes WiMAX trials in Japan Huawei Technologies announced it has successfully completed two trials of its end-to-end mobile WiMAX solution for Reinan Cable Network Co. Ltd and Beam Planning Corp. in Japan |
2009-11-09 | GSMA supports Thailand 3G auction Thailand stands to gain economic and social benefits through a new wave of investment in mobile infrastructure |
2010-05-26 | Google TV lacks cable, MIPS Two big pieces were lacking when Google unveiled its picture of the future of integrated Web and TV servicescable TV providers and MIPS Technologies. |
2010-04-14 | Firms join hands to drive WiMAX 2 adoption WiMAX silicon suppliers, equipment makers and research organizations have formed a new initiative to accelerate interoperability of WiMAX 2 based upon the 802.16m standard |
2007-11-13 | 3GPP LTE initial tests show promising potential A trial initiative launched in May has reported the successful delivery of the first in a series of test results aimed at proving the potential and benefits of LTE |
2007-03-02 | 3G to remain more expensive than WiMAX WiMAX spectrum is set to get more expensive as regulators in different countries start releasing lower frequencies to be used for the mobile version of the broadband access technology |
2002-10-15 | Japan tackles high-definition storage, transmission The Japanese goverment has announced the e-Japan initiative to enable the country to catch and surpass the U.S. and South Korea in broadband |
2007-11-20 | Alcatel, LG report successful LTE test calls Alcatel-Lucent and LG Electronics have completed Long Term Evolution (LTE) test calls using Alcatel-Lucent's LTE solution and mobile device prototypes from LG |
2009-07-10 | Voice over LTE faces deployment issues The Voice-over-LTE via Generic Access (VoLGA) development is at the heart of a divisive issue for mobile operators as they plan LTE deployments |
2008-02-01 | Saving Moore's Law and reinventing transistors Intel CEO Paul Otellini talks about surprising performance-per-watt gains from its hafnium transistors, the future of mobile and ultra-mobile devices and of course, all the big issues that affect Intel's channel |
2005-07-28 | Motorola revs up WiMAX effort to tackle 4G Nearly hidden in the blizzard of Motorola products announced this week has been evidence of the firm's growing commitment to WiMAX. The wireless standard is shaping up as Motorola's lead dog into the world of 4G mobile wireless communications, even as cell phone service providers struggle to implement 3G networks |
2008-07-21 | Forum adopts protocol for large-scale femtocell deployments The Femto Forum has announced that it will implement the Broadband Forum's TR-069 CPE WAN Management Protocol, a worldwide standard for real-time management of customer premises equipment, as the basis for the management protocol for femtocells |
2013-01-29 | Researchers push for 'Li-Fi' Internet The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council aims to develop LED lighting that could be used broadband communications |
2009-06-10 | Weighing in on the Intel-Wind River deal With its acquisition of embedded software provide Wind River Systems Inc., Intel Corp. has unambiguously signaled that it is again attempting to diversify beyond X86 processors. We polled our U.S. and European editors to get their take on the deal. |
2010-09-14 | Trident, ARM tie-up delivers Web-enabled STBs The key Web 2.0 and broadcast elements are integrated into an STB platform that lets consumers watch TV, run Internet applications, browse websites and share content. |
2015-02-24 | Top Google projects in 2015 Many of Google's experiments may seem kooky, but they're really designed to benefit the company's core ad business by bringing more Internet users online, many of whom will use Google Search. |
2004-12-13 | Too many radios, too little cell space Cellphone makers are about to find out how many radios they can squeeze into a handset. |
2007-04-25 | TI unrolls early development ecosystem for LTE To speed up time-to-market of LTE devices, TI has created a development ecosystem combining its wireless infrastructure-optimized DSP, software libraries and ATCA/AMC cards from third-party systems developers. |
2011-07-25 | Taiwan postcards: A reporter's photojournal EE Times' Rick Merritt shares photographs from his trip to Taipe and Hsinchu, where he visited ODMs, the companies who design and make the vast majority of the world's notebooks, desktops and servers. |
2011-07-07 | STMicro's Arkados buy to push HomePlug adoption STMicro's acquisition of Arkado's semiconductor assets and intellectual property aims to accelerate the widespread adoption of PLC for home networks and smart grid. |
2004-01-01 | PC eyes digital home, network processor ready for limelight Multimedia and network processors are seen to expand in the upcoming year due to the growing consumer demands on multimedia apps. |
2010-08-11 | MoSys, Radiocomp, GDA collaborate on wireless Serdes MoSys, Radiocomp and GDA Technologies have joined together to deliver a complete end-to-end connectivity solution, focusing on the 3GPP long term evolution (LTE) and 4G cellular base station component market. |
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