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Mobile and Cellular Carrier Networks
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4G wireless broadband will use many technologies
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 30 Apr 2007
TIP - 4G is pushing wireless into a new role as the default for broadband connectivity, encompassing technologies from Wi-Fi to WiMax, CDMA, UMTS and EV-DO.
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Carrier mega-mergers -- What happens to innovation?
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 19 Feb 2007
GUEST COMMENTARY - What impact does AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth have on mobile innovation, and what is the impact on the market and the end user experience?
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4G cellular to advance wireless broadband
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 02 Oct 2006
TIP - 4G cellular advances wireless broadband with LAN-like capabilities, more throughput, and an all-IP infrastructure that further narrows the gap between cellular and wireless LANs.
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3G: The CDMA alternative
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 07 Jul 2006
TIP - CDMA2000 is a 3G wireless technology that can support mobile data communications at speeds ranging from 144 Kbps to 2 Mbps. This column explores its benefits.
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UMTS: The 3G upgrade path to GSM
Submitted By: SearchTelecom.com | 21 Jun 2006
TIP - UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service) is a 3G broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, video, and multimedia.
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