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26-07-02 Article : SK Telecom Gears Up for Wireless Lifestyle
Next-generation mobile phone services have been revolutionizing the way people lead their daily lives.
SK Telecom Gears Up for Wireless Lifestyle
26-07-02 Article : Motorola gambles on wireless games
Wireless technology giant Motorola is working with major video game companies to develop chips that would allow gamers to play one another on wireless networks at home
Motorola gambles on wireless games
26-07-02 Article : Wireless Firms Could Bid for New Airwaves in 2004
The U.S. mobile telephone industry, itching to launch advanced mobile services, could bid for new airwaves given up by the federal government as early as 2004 but may not be able to use them until 2008, according to a plan unveiled by government officials.
Wireless Firms Could Bid for New Airwaves in 2004
25-07-02 Article : NTIA Finds More Space For 3G
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) announced it would open up spectrum for 3G use, ending months of acrimonious debate between corporate America and government agencies.
NTIA Finds More Space For 3G
25-07-02 Article : WLANs appear to gain upper hand on 3G Evidence continues to mount that wireless LANs, rather than 3G cell phone networks, will be the medium of choice for data communications access almost anywhere, anytime from laptops, PDAs, and cell phones.
WLANs appear to gain upper hand on 3G
25-07-02 Article : 3G cellular wins a home with 90 MHz of room
A future home for so-called third-generation cellular (3G) wireless communications services, including high-speed Internet access, seems assured as the result of a radio spectrum assessment by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.
3G cellular wins a home with 90 MHz of room
24-07-02 Article : TELECOM EXECS PREDICT INDUSTRY UPTURN IN EARLY 2003

Be prepared for a further downward adjustment in the telecom industry this year, but expect an upswing in early 2003.
TELECOM EXECS PREDICT INDUSTRY UPTURN IN EARLY 2003

24-07-02 U.K. Wireless Charges May Be Unfair, Regulator Vodafone Group Plc, Orange SA, MMO2 Plc and Deutsche Telekom AG may be charging too much for completing calls to their networks, a U.K. antitrust regulator said, indicating price caps may be imposed
U.K. Wireless Charges May Be Unfair, Regulator
23-07-02 Article : Korean Telcos Will Offer Mobile Payment Via Infrared

South Korean mobile network operators believe there is a future for wireless payment at the point of sale and plan to install miniature smart cards in their handsets that store standardized credit applications.
Korean Telcos Will Offer Mobile Payment Via Infrared

23-07-02 Article : Wireless Marketing Will Struggle, Report Says

The wireless advertising market will be hard-pressed to generate $1 billion per annum by 2007, according to a study released today by research and consulting firm Strategy Analytics.
Wireless Marketing Will Struggle, Report Says

23-07-02 Article : DSP, Wireless Tech Players Enter The SDR Race You switch from a GSM (Global System for Mobile Telephony) network to GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) and yet again to UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) 3G network —- your mobile still works.
DSP, Wireless Tech Players Enter The SDR Race
22-07-02 Article : Wireless in Japan? Hold the Phone
Surfing the Internet wirelessly in Japan can be elusive, even for a building full of engineers
Wireless in Japan? Hold the Phone
22-07-02 Article : Victory for parents in 3G mast battle
Parents in Adderbury have won their battle to stop a 3G mobile phone mast being sited near a school.
Victory for parents in 3G mast battle
22-07-02 Article : IFS, IBM Collaborate On Next-Generation Mobile Business Applications
IFS, one of the first ERP vendors to launch mobile solutions in 1998, and IBM, the leader in mobile infrastructure, have joined forces to develop next-generation device-independent solutions for mobile business.
IFS, IBM Collaborate On Next-Generation Mobile Business Applications
19-07-02 Article : WAP is the low cost 3G option
IN ITS LATEST quarterly results, mmO2 has revealed that revenues generated from mobile data increased by 9 per cent and now represent 14.6 per cent of its total revenues. The company aims to derive 25 per cent of its revenues from data by Q1 2005
WAP is the low cost 3G option
19-07-02 Article : Korean Carriers Benefiting From 3G Services
SK Telecom, Korea's largest wireless carrier, shows that it is possible to generate profits from 2.5/3G services after achieving a 42 per cent rise in net profits in 1H 2002.
Korean Carriers Benefiting From 3G Services
19-07-02 Article : J2ME or BREW for wireless development?
Next-generation wireless devices, such as smart phones, raise application expectations. Two vendors, Sun and Qualcomm, are attempting to meet this challenge
J2ME or BREW for wireless development?
18-07-02 Article : WLANs appear to gain upper hand on 3G
Evidence continues to mount that wireless LANs rather than 3G cell phone networks will be the medium of choice for data communications access almost anywhere anytime from laptops PDAs and cell phones. WLANs one of the few fast-growing communications sectors gained more recognition last week when Hewlett-Packard Co. announced its wireless initiative here at TechxNY formerly PCExpo .
WLANs appear to gain upper hand on 3G
18-07-02 Article : First Multi-Band Antenna Featuring 3G
Multi-Band Microsphere TM Enables Multi-Carrier Networks On Same Infrastructure LINCOLN Neb.-- BUSINESS WIRE 1 2002-- Centurion Wireless Technologies Inc. the leading manufacturer of antennas and power products for wireless communications today announced the availability of the Multi-Band Microsphere .
First Multi-Band Antenna Featuring 3G
18-07-02 Article : Telecom readies high speed wireless
NZ Telecom says it will launch the commercial version of its CDMA-based Mobile JetStream 1xRTT fast data network service on Monday.The service has been in trials including about 200 customers technology partners and Telecom people in recent weeks and will be the first CDMA 1XRTT 3G network in Australasia.
Telecom readies high speed wireless
17-07-02 Article : Where 3G Is First-Rate
Consumer acceptance of this high-speed wireless service is slow -- except in South Korea, where KT Freetel looks like a winner
Where 3G Is First-Rate
17-07-02 Article : Future not so bright for telecoms

The telecommunications industry is stuck in the equivalent of an Indiana Jones movie. It might escape one trap, but behind that lie five or six others that seem even more deadly.

Future not so bright for telecoms

17-07-02 Article : Japan's DoCoMo, IY Bank to offer ATM access via cell phones

Japan's convenience stories are about to become even more convenient. Forgotten your wallet and want to withdraw money or buy a cola? Soon digitally developed Japanese will be able to do all that with just a click on their mobile phones.
Japan's DoCoMo, IY Bank to offer ATM access via cell phones

16-07-02 Article : No 3G spectrum trading before 2006 - government The government is proposing that trading of 3G spectrum should not be allowed until at least the end of 2005, despite the financial difficulties facing some 3G licence-holders.

No 3G spectrum trading before 2006 - government
16-07-02 Article : Korea enjoys mobile internet boom
Profits at South Korea's largest mobile phone firm have almost doubled thanks to impressive take-up of mobile internet services. Korea enjoys mobile internet boom
16-07-02 Article : Telstra can upgrade its nationwide CDMA network to 3G technology within six months The Canadian telecommunications equipment supplier has outlined the cost and timetable of the network using CDMA 2000 1xRTT technology for the first time, in a submission to the Federal government's inquiry into wireless broadband technologies obtained by iTnews.

Telstra can upgrade its nationwide CDMA network to 3G technology within six months
15-07-02 Article : Telstra’s CSL is 3G shy Telstra’s Hong Kong mobile subsidiary, CSL, has refused to reveal a timetable for its 3G network rollout, giving more weight to the feeling that Telstra is increasingly sceptical about the technology in the short term and will shortly announce its intention to upgrade its CDMA network to the 3G “lite” 1xRTT standard.

Telstra’s CSL is 3G shy
15-07-02 Article : Language row over 3G network testing Even though the first networks are already live, 3G manufacturers and operators will meet in Beijing next week to decide whether the testing regime for equipment needs to be tightened up. Language row over 3G network testing
15-07-02 Article : Obstacles loom for 3G CDMA systems Do you know what one of the most popular apps is in Japan?" asked Satoshi Nakajima, chief executive officer of UIEvolution Corp., a Seattle-based software developer. "The Hello Kitty clock." Obstacles loom for 3G CDMA systems
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