7/8/2009 | Test & Measurement World: Aeroflex and w2bi (Wireless to Business Integration) are pooling their test expertise and technology for the joint development of a network certification platform for LTE mobile devices.
HAMPSHIRE, England--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The number of LTE next generation networks is set to grow significantly with the number of subscribers exceeding 100 million by 2014, according to a new report from Juniper Research.
JULY 7, 2009 | Michelle Donegan: A T-Mobile International AG -backed industry group has advanced its efforts to introduce an alternative way to deliver voice services over Long Term Evolution (LTE) ne
Wireless internet access is going to be a better, richer experience than fixed link access Professor Michael Walker, group R&D director at Vodafone told Wireless 2.0 conference in Bristol, organised by Silicon South-West.
6 July, 2009| By CAROLINE GABRIEL: One of the most interesting elements of the family of technologies assembled by NextWave Wireless - elements that the troubled firm is now selling off - was always video platform PacketVideo.
July 6, 2009| By Lynnette Luna: I find it odd that the first deployments of Long Term Evolution (LTE) are coming this year despite warnings that the current generation of technology cannot support cir
July 6, 2009| By W. David Gardner: Qualcomm and ZTE have teamed up to collaborate on technologies to bring Universal Mobile Telecommunications System performance close to Long-Term Evolution channel bandwidth performance.
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.