Broadband Phones - Zero Hour in the Nokia-Qualcomm Spat
Zero Hour in the Nokia-Qualcomm Spat
BusinessWeek - volume in a dispute over the intellectual property underlying a growing share of the world’s most advanced mobile phones. dispute plays out could have an effect on how that growth continues, and how quickly low-income users get access to broadband
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Welcome to the revolution
Crain’s Cleveland Business - trip to, say, Atlanta, but they must service growing consumer demand for taking photos and downloading music via phones. Included in that estimate is the cost of implementing a fourth-generation mobile broadband network called WiMax, he said. In
Source: www.crainscleveland.com
New law would bring Vermont out of dial-up and into broadband
Rutland Herald - New law would bring Vermont out of dial-up and into broadband April 8, 2007 By DANIEL BARLOW Vermont Press Bureau Jeremy Grip And as a result, cell phones are almost useless and 56K dial-up is the only way to get online. For Stephen Bissette, a
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Gamasutra - figure encapsulates a lot of different services; potentially everything from fixed line to mobile calls as well as broadband of 3D hardware that can run PlayStation 2-quality games (in graphical terms at least), the more numerous feature phones are
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Telecoms place bets on TV-to-go marketplace
Indianapolis Star - last year, when Sprint Nextel said it was teaming with cable TV providers Comcast, Bright House Networks, Time Warner and Cox Communications. Together, they said they would launch a service that links customers’ cell phones with their TV, broadband
Source: www.indystar.com
Video calling comes to North American cell phones
ZDNet - It will also offer access to various video and music services on its cell phones, including the top 50 video clips on Networks such as this allow for much faster wireless download speeds, comparable to broadband high-speed wireline service.
Source: news.zdnet.com
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