Qualcomm, which won BWA spectrum for four circles in India at Rs 4,913 crore, is in talks to exit the business. BWA auction took place earlier this year and concluded in June.
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4G World Shows LTE, Femtocell Readiness
Since 4G World 2010 opened yesterday, companies are
A Rosy Future for WiBro?
More than four years into commercial service in South Korea, WiBro has yet to live up to its hype, with KT and SK Telecom combined reaching just under 400,000 subscribers at the end of Q2 2010.
Ericsson & NSN named 3G supplier for Vodafone Essar
Indian operator Vodafone Essar has named Ericsson & Nokia Siemens Networks as 3G suppliers. Vodafone had won spectrum in 9 circles during India’s 3G auction earlier this year.
IPv6: the New Y2K Problem for Backhaul
First introduced by Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn in 1974 and now evolved into its fourth version, the Internet Protocol (IPv4) has spread as the main packet switching technology worldwide.
BWA/WiMAX Subscribers to Reach 13 Million by Year-End 2010
According to the latest 4Gcounts Quarterly Report (Issue 12), the BWA/WiMAX industry could reach up to 13 million subscribers by the end of the year, up from 9 million reported in Q2 2010.
iPhone on Verizon in 2011
Apple will begin producing an Verizon iPhone by the end of the year says Wall Street Journal.
Verizon ready for big LTE launch
Verizon has formaly announced to launch LTE in 38 major metropolitan areas, covering more than 110 million Americans, by the end of the year.
AT&T introduces USB Modems Upgradable To LTE, HSPA+
AT&T has announced LTE and HSPA+ upgradable modems, USBConnect Adrenaline from LG will be LTE-capable while the USBConnect Shockwave from Sierra Wireless will offer HSPA+ connectivity.
LTE may interfere with cable TV
According to a new report, LTE handsets will interfere with cable TV if used within six metres of a set top box.