April 5, 2010 – (Financial Times) TeliaSonera plans to expand its LTE network to 29 more cities in Sweden and Norway in 2010. Finland.
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Azimuth Systems’ ACE MX MIMO Channel Emulator Honored With “Best in Test” Award
April 5, 2010 – Azimuth Systems, Inc, a leading provider of wireless channel emulators and broadband wireless test equipment, today announced that the Azimuth ACEâ„¢ MX MIMO Channel Emulator ha
Verizon follows AT&T, slams FCC over Harbinger deal
April 5, 2010 – FierceWireless: Following the lead of AT&T, Verizon Wireless late last week filed a petition with the FCC to rescind certain conditions the agency placed on a private-equity fir
WiMAX and LTE Will Coexist Peacefully?
April 5, 2010 – (VoN) LTE is about to go commercial as a real-world 4G mobile broadband technology, by the end of the year. And with that, the era of LTE v. WiMAX is coming to a close.
Ericsson says WiMAX may not work effectively in India
April 4, 2010 – (Press Trust of India) Ahead of the auction of spectrum for mobile broadband or WiMAX, Swedish equipment company Ericsson has advised operators against adopting the technology sayin
Huawei Successfully Delivers Australia’ s First 4G WiMAX Network
April 2, 2010 – Huawei has successfully deployed Australia’ s first fourth-generation (4G) wireless network with Seven Network Limited company, vividwireless.
Femtocells To Lead Technology
April 2, 2010: istockAnalyst – iSuppli recently published a study contending that the next big thing in hi-tech is the femtocell.
Beltelecom launched WiMAX network in Minsk, Belarus
April 2, 2010 – Beltelecom has announced the beginning of the test and commercial operation of the wireless broadband Internet access WiMAX in Minsk.
TeliaSonera signs for first 4G modems with 3G/2G
April 1, 2010 – TeliaSonera have secured deliveries from Samsung for 4G/LTE modems with support for 3G and 2G during the second quarter 2010.
How Google wants to change telecom
April 1, 2010: NetworkWorld – Google says it doesn’t want to be your Internet service provider; rather, it wants to make your ISP behave in a more Google-friendly manner.