NEC Corporation announced it that it has improved its mobile phone software that translates common travel words and phrases in Japanese and English. It automatically translates from Japanese to English and English to Japanese. The translation software doesn't need for network connections or outside servers. The software recognizes a word or phrase quickly and translates them few moment...
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London, UK, Sept 2nd, 2008 —- NEC Corporation announced today that it has received the WiMAX Forum Certified™ seal of approval for its base station and PC card, part of NEC’s comprehensive 2.5GHz WiMAX product portfolio. Each newly certified product has faced a stringent suite of interoperability tests, which the WiMAX Forum sets out to ensure ...
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GoMoNews on 3rd Sep 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
NEC Corporation has established an LTE (Long Term Evolution) demonstration center at its Tamagawa offices (Kawasaki-city) for customers planning to install LTE systems.
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3Gcouk on 5th Aug 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
Telefonica O2 Europe announced live femtocell experience trials in the UK in partnership with NEC Corporation and Ubiquisys, targeting a commercial launch of the technology by early 2009.
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3Gcouk on 12th Feb 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
NEC Corporation today announced that NEC Europe, a subsidiary of NEC Corporation, is working with mobile operator Telefonica O2 Europe to deliver the UK's first live femtocell trial.O2 has begun an initial period of live testing in February. If successful, the trial will be rolled out in greater numbers across the UK in the summer,
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MobilityPhones on 11th Feb 2008 (via mobilityphones.com)
NEC Corporation and Sumitomo Corporation have signed a framework contract with Italian mobile phone operator Wind for the supply of NECs advanced point-to-point wireless access systems, PASOLINK NEO(R).
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3Gcouk on 21st Jan 2008 (via 3g.co.uk)
Intel Corporation and other industry leaders have formed the USB 3.0 Promoter Group to create a superspeed personal USB interconnect that can deliver over 10 times the speed of today's connection. The technology, also developed by HP, Microsoft Corporation, NEC Corporation, NXP Semiconductors and Texas Instruments Incorporated, will target fast sync-and-go transfer applications in the PC, consumer
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LetsGoMobile on 12th Dec 2007 (via letsgomobile.org)