July 5, 2009| By Lynnette Luna: Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology will be a viable competitor to fixed broadband links, said Professor Michael Walker, group R&D director with Vodafone at the Wi
July 05, 2009| Nortel may be trying to sell its LTE R&D unit to Nokia Siemens (NOK, SI) but there’s a lot of chatter about what’s not part of the deal: some LTE patents.The talk was triggered by a
MarkJ - 4 July, 2009: Ericsson, one of the world’s leading suppliers of mobile phones and related network solutions, has warned that it could be 2012 before the first true next generation Mobile Broadband networks gain a good foothold in the UK.
July 3, Katy Schlake:If you’ve ever downloaded a ringtone, logged onto the browser, or responded to emails on your cell phone then you’ve used your cell phone company’s 3G network to actually get the
Jul 1, 2009, By Lynnette Luna: There is an interesting situation that is brewing when it comes to Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, and I'm surprised to find people already talking about it as ope
July 2, 2009|By Phil Goldstein:Nokia Siemens Networks is transferring more of its research, development and base station production efforts from WiMAX to HSPA+ and LTE, according to Unstrung. The action follows similar moves from several other major equipment suppliers, and coincides with Nokia Siemens' plans to acquire Nortel Networks' LTE assets.
July 1, 2009 | By Lynnette Luna : Industry analysts have conflicting views over whether Nortel's LTE patents it retained instead of selling them to Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) along with the LTE and
By Victoria Ho, ZDNet Asia, July 01, 2009 : The global economic situation may widen the rift between LTE (long term evolution) and mobile WiMax adoption between mature and emerging markets, according
JULY 1, 2009: Nokia Siemens Networks has shed light on what it plans to do with the Nortel Networks Ltd. (NYSE/Toronto: NT) Long Term Evolution (LTE) assets.
InformationWeek, June 29, 2009 : Nokia Siemens Networks' proposed purchase of Nortel Networks' CDMA and LTE assets has run into an unexpected hurdle in the form of a group of its creditors and supplie
Light Reading is reporting Nokia Siemens Networks didn't buy all of the Nortel's Long Term Evolution (LTE) assets. Apparently Nortel is holding on to some LTE patents.
By Dusan Belic on June 27th, 2009:ABI Research is out with the new report, suggesting that mobile operators will start deploying LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks and offering LTE-based services to their subscribers during next year. As a matter of fact, they argue that at least 12 operators from around the world will do so:
Jun 25, 2009, Ebrahim Bushehri, CEO, Lime Microsystems :The goal of wireless operators is to provide full mobility and seamless roaming to ensure permanent access to broadband connectivity for the end user.
JUNE 24, 2009, Ray Le Maistre: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. further cemented its reputation as a leading player in the next-generation mobile infrastructure market by landing another LTE (Long Term Evolution) trial in the Nordics, right on the front door of key wireless networking rivals Ericsson AB (Nasdaq: ERIC) and Nokia Siemens Networks .