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Centernet, Mobyland launch LTE network in 1800MHz band
(Telecompaper) Polish mobile operator Mobyland and its partner Centernet have launched the first commercial LTE network in the 1800MHz band. The network offers initial speeds of up to 153Mbps download and 48Mbps, and the operators said this will eventually rise to 326/86Mbps. The LTE network is available across the operators' existing GSM1800 footprint, and they expect to shortly receive permits ...
3GPP Mobile Broadband Technologies Achieve 73% of New Connections in the Americas
3GPP mobile broadband technology (UMTS-HSPA) grew by 11.9 million new subscriptions, of the total (net) 16.3 million mobile subscriptions added in the second quarter 2010 throughout the Americas, reports 3G Americas.
Vodafone to Raise $6.6 Billion from Sale of China Mobile Stake
Vodafone has confirmed the details of a long-expected sale of its minority 3.2% stake in China Mobile through a share offering. The company expects to earn £4.3 billion (US$6.6 billion) before tax and transaction costs.
Lightening the load
By now it's no secret that the rise of smartphones and dongles is driving wireless broadband usage to epic proportions.
On Poland's first commercial LTE network
WARAW, POLANDA: Two Polish mobile network operators , CenterNet and Mobyland, launched the first commercial long-term evolution (LTE) network in Central Europe utilising the 1800 MHz frequency band.
Water guards protect natural resources
Water Guards are the newest weapons in the fight against aquatic invasive species (AIS). They are Deputy Conservation Wardens who work in Limited Term Employment (LTE) positions for the Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
3G to strengthen India's communication ecosystem
BANGALORE, INDIA: India has witnessed the highest growth rate of mobile subscribers, registering 49 percent in the period 2009-2010 and with the advent of 3G , the telecom industry and mobile services are only expected to see an upsurge.
Motorola, Ericsson tie-up for LTE solution
LTE mobile broadband technology will allow Motorola to provide communications capabilities for public safety with real-time information sharing between an integrated multimedia command centre and a collaborative portfolio of rugged radios, in-vehicle terminals, and handheld LTE data devices.
Ericsson buys US consultancy
In separate announcements, Ericsson has beefed up its US-based consultancy capability and struck an LTE agreement with Motorola.
BSNL's plan B for Wimax -- LTE
When the Indian BWA spectrum auctions concluded earlier this year, it was assumed that Wimax would be the technology of choice for the 2.3GHz TDD spectrum on offer, and the two state-owned telcos, BSNL and MTNL, made early commitments to the wireless standard.