

| 3G
Features September 2006 |
3G
Features
September 2006 |
| 3G
Press Releases |
3G
Press Releases |
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| Nokia is expanding mobility into a new arena by bringing wireless wide area connectivity for notebook users. Nokia has developed an HSDPA connectivity module for notebook computers | ![]() |
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| Ericsson has been chosen as the sole supplier to build and integrate TelstraClear's 3G/WCDMA/HSPA high-speed mobile broadband network in Tauranga, New Zealand. | ![]() |
| Sandbridge Technologies is sampling its SB3011 chip that implements a complete third-generation (3G) mobile handset capable of operating virtually any radio protocol required for a common (universal) multi-mode, multi-function mobile platform and significantly reducing the time to market and total cost of ownership for OEMs and carriers. | ![]() |
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Nokia
extends its existing, exclusive WCDMA 3G network frame agreement with
Taiwan Mobile (TWM) to cover the Nokia High Speed Downlink Packet Access
(HSDPA) solution and the new Nokia Flexi WCDMA Base Station. |
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QUALCOMM Incorporated and Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited (HFCL), stated that QUALCOMM and HFCL have signed a commercial CDMA2000 subscriber unit and modem card license agreement. |
Millions
of African mobile users stand to benefit from the cost-efficient deployment
of 3G/UMTS networks at frequencies below 600MHz, the UMTS Forum has
stated at the ITU/BDT Regional Seminar. |
ZTE
Corporation announced at the "2006 Seminar on Deployment and Maintenance
of Next Generation Wireless Base Stations" that its new power amplifiers
with 30% efficiency will be used in a new generation of energy-saving
WCDMA base stations, leading to a 50% power consumption reduction in
WCDMA base stations. |
The
CDMA Development Group (CDG) congratulated winners of the FCC's Advanced
Wireless Spectrum (AWS) auction, or Auction 66, in the United States
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PT
Excelcomindo Pratama Tbk has selected Ericsson to build its 3G/WCDMA
network in Indonesia. It will provide higher data rates and enhance
the end-user experience through High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA). |
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The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) first auction of Advanced Wireless Service (AWS) spectrum licenses ended on September 18, 2006. A total of 1,122 licenses were offered in the auction, and 104 bidders won 1,087 licenses. |
The
CDMA Development Group (CDG) commented on the findings within a new
Yankee Group study on entry-level handset pricing in India for the second
quarter of 2006. Specifically, |
ALONG
Mobile Technologies commenced a new marketing campaign to address the
recent results from a consumer survey about mobile phone usage and demographics
in the Chinese market, conducted in-house by the market research team.
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| New Nokia 6288 3G Slider Phone | |
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In 2006, GSM is the dominant cellular technology, but by 2012, WCDMA
will receive the highest CAPEX investment by mobile operators, according
to a study from ABI Research. By 2012, worldwide mobile CAPEX will exceed
$150 billion. |
Leading
mobile operators including China Mobile, KPN, NTT DoCoMo, Orange, Sprint
Nextel, T-Mobile and Vodafone have joined forces to develop a common
vision for mobile networks and technology that will take the industry
beyond the HSPA & EVDO¹ roadmaps. |
| Introduction to Microdisplays covers the structure and performance of microdisplays and their associated optical imaging systems. Including an overview of current applications which will be provided alongside a guide to future developments in the field. | ![]() |
| Cellular VoIP will Generate More Revenue Than All Fixed VoIP Services | Orange France Select 3G HSDPA Products |
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Huawei
Technologies announced that Tacom, a subsidiary of VimpelCom, has successfully
launched its 2G/3G network which was constructed with Huawei's products
in Tajikistan. |
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The
roaming areas serviced by NTT DoCoMo are expected to be in 31 prefectures
(please refer to the list below), excluding Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka
areas. With this roaming service agreement with NTT DoCoMo, eMobile
will be able to provide its service nationwide from the voice service
launch in March 2008. |
The International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium's (IMTC)
3G-324M Activity Group (AG) conducted a live, face-to-face interoperability
testing event during its August 2006 session. |
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| The
Vision Video Gateway is designed to help mobile operators offer value-added,
high margin, multimedia services such as video streaming, on-demand
video streaming and video messaging including chat, mail and user-created
videos. |
The
new solution, based on 3GPP Release 6 Standard, provides 3G operators
and their vendors with the ability to monitor and troubleshoot high-speed
real data services provisioned over 3G HSUPA broadband data networks. |
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Huawei
Technologies signed an agreement on “inTouch Lab Partnership Program”
with Hong Kong Wireless Technology Industry Association (WTIA) and Hong
Kong Wireless Development Centre (HKWDC), representative organizations
of Hong Kong mobile industry, as well as 15 Hong Kong-based SPs/CPs
selected for the “3G Cyberport Plan”. |
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TECORE Wireless Systems said that it is deploying a large-scale, IP-based turnkey CDMA wireless local loop network for Moutiny, an Iraqi-based telecommunications services provider. |
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The award winning OZ solution will bring the highly popular MSN(R) Hotmail service to millions of 3 Scandinavia Group's mobile subscribers; allowing them to stay connected with their buddies anytime and anywhere. |
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