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Alcatel-Lucent is rolling out its Ultimate Wireless Packet Core, which not only helps service providers manage the explosion of mobile data on their 3G networks, but also gives them an easier migration path to 4G LTE networks and tools for moving to a tiered pricing model. - Alcatel-Lucent is looking to help service providers handle the growing surge of mobile data and more easily migrate to next-...
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Other than the Apple iPhone 4G the next hottest technology has to be 4G-branded Long Term Evolution (LTE) network, and it’s been said that 4G for smartphones will not start releasing until at least 2012 or maybe even 2013. According to Straits Times, they report that 4G is the successor to 3G networks, which we all
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Nexus One now compatible with the AT&T 3G network and shipping to Canada Now The Nexus One is unlocked, which means you can use it with a SIM card from most GSM operators worldwide. Currently the device is compatible with most 3G networks, including T-Mobile in the US. However, there are some carriers that have different 3G frequencies, such as AT&T in the US and Rogers Wireless in
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The Google Nexus One is already compatible with many 3G networks including T-Mobile but there are a few network operators with different 3G frequencies. AT&T and Rogers Wireless in Canada use different 3G frequencies to some operators, well now you will be happy to know over on the Google Store the Nexus One is now available
submitted by PhonesReview on 17th Mar 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
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Big cell phone news for Google's Nexus One today. It is now compatible with AT&T and Rogers 3G networks. This is the moment so many of you have waited for that have stayed away from T-Mobile. You can purchase a new version of the Nexus One from Google's online phone store right now for $529. It seems Google's attempt to bring some freedom from contracts and providers about with...
submitted by CellPhoneTrek on 16th Mar 2010 (via cellphonetrek.com)
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Nexus One now available for AT&T and Rogers; full 3G support included Section: Communications, Cellphones, Cellular Providers, Smartphones, Mobile, Web, Google The post title and above image pretty much sums it up, so in short, Google has just made a Nexus One available for AT&T as well as Rogers. And it is a Nexus One that will be compatible with those respective 3G networks. The handset is not being offered subsidized at all, so expect to pay the full $529...
submitted by Gadgetell on 16th Mar 2010 (via gadgetell.com)
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The Nexus One portal now lists a new phone compatible with the AT&T 3G network. When going to the Nexus One portal to purchase a phone, consumers have a choice of purchasing through T-Mobile or AT&T in the U.S., and Rogers Wireless in Canada. The Nexus One could previously be purchased for $529 and used on
submitted by androinica on 16th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Though Google has yet to make any kind of official announcement, a new version of the Google Nexus One Android smartphone that is compatible with AT&T and Rogers 3G networks is now available on the Google website. You can see it on the order form here. Theres no option to buy the phone with service at this ...
submitted by AndroidAuthority on 16th Mar 2010 (via androidauthority.com)
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Google Nexus One available with AT&T and Rogers 3G, shipping to Canada Google has just announced a new version of its Nexus One Android 2.1 smartphone, which comes with support for 850/1900/2100 MHz 3G bands – meaning that it’s fully compatible with the 3G networks of AT&T and Rogers Wireless. And speaking of Rogers, the Nexus One can now be shipped to Canada from Google’s online store to
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Simply put, the increase in smartphone usage and the subsequent explosion of data traffic on 3G networks has caused an immediate need for carriers to offload the data traffic from the 3G network, so that both the voice and data services perform optimally. And due to the built-in Wi-Fi...
submitted by WirelessWeek on 15th Mar 2010 (via wirelessweek.com)
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