ST-NXP, a company that is responsible for shipping over 120 million EDGE chipsets has announced the availability of a new UMA chipset. The 7210 is the first chipset solution that pairs 3G abilities with support for Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA). For those who are not aware, UMA essentially allows cellular mobile calls to be seamlessly switched to and from other wireless networks such as Wi-F...
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At NXP, we're working with Nokia to revolutionize the way mobile phones are designed. For the past three years, we've been collaborating with Nokia on developing a new concept, called NoTA (Network on Terminal Architecture), a flexible, service-based platform that offers scalability in features, performance, and cost. As an early adopter of the approach, we're now validating the technique with
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GLOBAL - Nokia and NXP, who have teamed up to work on a research project centred around device development, have announced the results of their first project, NoTA (Network on Terminal Architecture). The project is exploring a concept of developing and building devices using a modular, rather than platform-based approach, and the initial research results look very promising. The concept principle ...
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Dual-mode 3G UMA handsets allow customers to seamlessly roam and handover between UMTS cellular networks, GSM/EDGE networks, and home or enterprise WiFi access points. In addition to significant improvements in connectivity and voice quality, the Cellular System Solution 7210 UMA will deliver data speeds at more than 1 Mbits/sec over UMA. This new development means customers can use one device for...
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ST-NXP announces world's first 3G and unlicensed mobile access (UMA) chipset platform is in mass production offering seamless roaming and handover between UMTS, GSM/EDGE networks and WiFi access points.
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Companies in the News: NXP Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, Sprint, Roundbox, RadioShack, Acer, AT&T, REI, Zumobi.
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ST-NXP Wireless today announced the world’s first 3G unlicensed mobile access (UMA) chipset platform is now in mass production, paving the way for a new range of converged fixed and mobile phones with enhanced multimedia capabilities. The Cellular System Solution 7210 UMA is the first product of its kind that combines UMA and 3G technology
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ST-NXP Wireless announced a new chip for cellular phones that is meant to bridge 3G and Wi-Fi networks more seamlessly. The the Cellular System Solution 7210 UMA chipset includes GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS, 3 megapixel camera sensor interface, support for QVGA displays, ...
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The company BMW Of group Of research and Technology and NXP Of semiconductors they represented the prototype of the first in the world multifunctional key from the automobile. Into the set of the functions of prototype enter the possibility of conducting the noncontact payments, the personalized control of access, and also such additional functions, as electronic ticket for public transport, which...
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