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Ericsson has delivered the world's first mobile softswitch using blade technology, to Australian operator Telstra, which has already brought the new MSC Server Blade Cluster into commercial service on its NextG (HSPA) network.
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The latest news has it that RIM is working on a brand new LTE (Long Term Evolution) BlackBerry Smartphone which is great news, basically LTE is the new 4G technology that will take over the likes of EVDO and HSPA. Now we know that the BlackBerry Storm has 3G but they left out Wi-Fi and we
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Nokia E71 heading to Rogers The Nokia E71 is heading for Rogers Wireless. The E71 will be able to take advantage of Rogers' HSPA network offering fast download speed. The Symbian S60 device will be one of the few non Windows Mobile phones for Exchange data at Rogers.The E71 features a 3.2 megapixel camera, GPS and Wi Fi. Extra storage is handled by microSDHC cards.The E71 w...
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Nokia E71 for Rogers Rogers Wireless will soon start selling the Nokia E71. The phone is fully compatible with the carrier's HSPA network, and will cost around $500 unlocked. However, we suggest you to wait until subsidized prices are announced. Some of the features include a 3.2Mpix camera, GPS, Wi-Fi and microSD card slot....
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The Asus P565 will be the fastest Windows Mobile device, sporting Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, at release. It will boast an 800 MHz processor to get you through your applications with little or no lags. The device will have tri-band GSM/EDGE and single band HSPA so the phone will not see a North American release. However, it does come with WiFi, 2.8" VGA display, and a 3-megapixel camera. Asus...
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The GSM network technology family is gaining further dominance over CDMA camp. This week GSM Suppliers Association announced that GSM/UMTS/HSPA technology has achived 88.5 percent of global mobile market share. Friday Qualcomm, the main company behind CDMA and CDMA2000 technology, said that it will not be developing the Ultra Mobile Wideband UMB network technology. UMB was supposed to the CDMA2000...
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GSMA figures says mobile broadband ecosystem totals 941 devices from 117 suppliers. Mobile Entertainment is the leading community site for all professionals working within the international mobile content industry. We bring you the latest news, views and analysis from this fast moving entertainment sector, complementing our flagship monthly printed magazine and specialist events.
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Samsung SPH-W6050 5 MP camera phone with WVGA screen announced in Korea Samsung has announced another 5 megapixel camera-equipped phone. It’s the SPH-W6050 model, which aside from a powerful camera (with auto-focus), also boasts a stunning 3-inch WVGA haptic feedback-enabled touchscreen. Lack of WiFi may be a deal-breaker for some, but then again, there’s HSPA support, which with the proper plan (unlimited) and carrier coverage should do
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Sierra Wireless announces Compass 888 and Compass 889 USB modems Sierra Wireless introduced two new USB HSPA-enabled modems - the Compass 888 and Compass 889, with only difference between the two being in the operating frequency they use. While the former utilizes HSPA on 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz frequency bands, the latter dumps 850 Mhz in favor of 900 Mhz. Other than that, the
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Sierra Wireless offers Sierra Wireless Compass 888 and Compass 889 USB modems Sierra Wireless today introduced the Compass 888 and the Compass 889 USB modems. The difference between the two models is found in their network compatibility - the Compass 888 supports HSPA networks utilizing the 850, 1900, and 2100 MHz frequency bands, while the Compass 889 supports 900, 1900, and 2100 MHz frequency bands. Networks in Europe
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