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How to deliver a first-class mobile internet experience
Mobile broadband take-up is expanding rapidly but there are steps to be taken that will make the user's experience worthwhile. Tellabs' Mike O'Malley outlines these steps.
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Mobile broadband ready to fly
The global financial crisis is undoubtedly the focus of everyone’s attention and its impact will be felt in all sectors of the economy. Although the effect on the telecommunications industry remains uncertain, in many ways this industry is better positioned than others to cope with the downturn. Ericsson’s Jacquie Hey explains why.
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Riding the broadband boom without creating a network bust
Psuedowire backhaul technology that has been deployed for many years and is designed to converge multiple types of traffic over a single network infrastructure could be the answer for mobile backhaul networks as some carriers have found.
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Huawei LTE TDD/FDD/UMTS/GSM/CDMA data card
The E392 LTE TDD/FDD/UMTS/GSM/CDMA multimode data card will be commercially available in Q3 2011 to network operators worldwide.
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Spirent TestCenter HyperMetrics NeXt testing module
The Spirent TestCenter HyperMetrics NeXt testing module enables carriers and network vendors to test networks, data and applications on mobile internet.
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Telstra Ultimate USB modem
The claimed world’s fastest national mobile broadband service is available with the launch of the Ultimate USB modem across Australian capital city CBDs and associated airports, selected metropolitan hubs and more than 100 regional centres.
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Telstra Turbo Pre-Paid Mobile Broadband modem
Telstra has launched the Turbo Pre-Paid Mobile Broadband modem with a slim profile and rotating USB connection point that can fit inside a pocket.
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Mitel Mobility for BlackBerry Mobile Voice System
Mitel Mobility for BlackBerry Mobile Voice System allows a BlackBerry handset to become an extension of the user's IP PBX, providing a streamlined user interface for handling both inbound and outbound calls and allowing voice calls over Wi-Fi.
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Mobile broadband subscriptions to hit one billion mark in 2011
The number of mobile broadband subscribers is likely to reach 1 billion this year, up from the current 500,000 million, as users' consumption of media and the internet is changing.
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Smartphones and wireless drive productivity
Australian businesses are expected to increase their reliance on smartphones and wireless broadband over the next two years, as a means to improve productivity during the economic downturn.
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Siemens on new mission
Despite having one of the largest installed bases in Australia, communications vendor Siemens Enterprise Networks, has faced several years of challenging business issues. However the company has undergone a major transformation and on 1st March 2007 its new structure was formally launched in Australia under the stewardship of general manager, Mario Vecchio.
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Rudd’s comments labelled ‘misleading’
Australian wireless business telco Clever Communications has responded to comments from ALP leader Kevin Rudd, labelling them ‘misleading’ and ‘uneducated’.
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Election broadcast live via mobile network
Telstra will broadcast Saturday’s Federal Election results live to subscribers of the telco’s Next G mobile content service.
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Indoor wireless usage to drive network and market development
Increasing wireless service usage in the home and workplace will drive the evolution of wireless networks and services in developed markets, according to one of the scenarios presented in a new Analysys report.
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Hinchinbrook Shire gets connected
Located in remote north Queensland, Hinchinbrook Shire Council provides a wide range of services to over 12,000 residents, covering an area of 2600 square kilometres — roughly three times the size of Canberra.
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