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UK mobile operator looks to roll out 4G services in 2012 subject to regulatory approval for the refarming of existing 1800MHz spectrum, while at the same time upgrading its network to 3.5G HSPA+
Handheld LTE device aimed at public safety community will provide access to multimedia applications on the street, as well as the ability to make phone calls and communicate with P25 radio talk groups
Name change reflects the Forum’s support for enterprise, metro and rural small cells, building on the earlier success of residential femtocells
Manufacturer renames multimedia business unit as Support Solutions, which will focus on OSS/BSS, TV and media and M-Commerce
Ericsson’s M-commerce portfolio is designed to speed time to revenue, increase stickiness, cost efficiency and performance for mobile network operators and financial institutions
Move provides Sepura with a strong foothold in the expanding TETRA market in China, as the two companies will share expertise in manufacturing and distributing TETRA products
New E-100 enterprise dual mode LTE/3G access point uses Freescale system-on-chip, part of ip.access' unique nanoConverge system, which integrates 2G, 3G and 4G small cells
SL Series provides customers with two-way digital radios in a smaller, discreet form factor, while DM4000 mobile radio series joins the MOTOTRBO portfolio
Latest Wi-Fi access points are designed to provide more reliable Wi-Fi coverage, small cell wireless backhaul and data offload and ease of co-location with small cell base stations
Alcatel-Lucent integrates its lightRadio technology with Wi-Fi to provide smart device users with seamless, fast, and secure access to broadband anywhere without the need to select from an array of networks and passwords
The RSM 25 remote speaker microphone is aimed at industrial and security applications, while the German market gets new PTT solutions
The International Telecommunication Union has brought forward a decision to allocate more spectrum for mobile services in Europe, Africa and parts of the Middle East, but it will mean moving digital TV services in some countries, says Analysys Mason
Acquisition will enable Ericsson to complement its heterogeneous network (hetnet) offering with carrier grade Wi-Fi, which will be integrated into the networks to enable operators to further improve the mobile broadband user experience
Spectrum currently used by TV broadcasters will provide more bandwidth for mobile operators to meet rising demand for mobile broadband, while first responders will get $7bn in federal grant from the auction proceeds and the use of the 700MHz D Block for a dedicated LTE network
Next generation power control from PowerOasis reduces operating costs by up to 90% by monitoring and managing power supplies more efficiently, as well as simplifying mobile network deployments in emerging markets
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