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NSN: a step closer to the Dual Carrier EDGE to 592 Kbps The equipment supplier Nokia Siemens Networks refines its Dual Carrier EDGE solution to allow EDGE networks to reach speeds of 592 Kbps, allowing uses previously reserved only for 3G. In March 2008 that Nokia Siemens Networks had announced the development of an update of 2.75 G EDGE networks (see our dossier) to ensure a flow down
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Nokia: A shining Giant in a quickly shrinking world of crisis! Nokia and Nokia Siemens Networks announced their partnership with Save the Children Finland to help alleviate the existing water problem made worse by the current drought in Alaba Special Woreda through collaboration with the Woreda administration and its relevant offices. The collaboration between Nokia, Nokia Siemens Networks and Save the Children Finland was initiated as a response to the urgen...
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Nokia Siemens Networks have made the world’s first Downlink Dual Carrier EDGE call. The software-based technology could enable speeds up to 592kbps on existing networks. With the rise of technologies such as 4G, LTE, but for now, HSPA and Super 3G, GSM is being seen as cheap alternative, but it is widely used in networks
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NextDimension Packs LCD Monitor on Tower BlackBerry Storm OS Update Available for Download in Europe Kogan Agora Android Phones Announced 4GB iPhone 3G for $99 from Wal-Mart? Truphone for iPod Touch: free VoIP Calling Zapi Toothbrush Sanitizer Small and Mighty Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Graphic Booster GPU Jeffrey Stephenson Case Makes Your Radio the Smartest on Your Block The iPhone 3G Gift Card Will
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Nokia Siemens Networks is the clear market leader in the WDM ((Wavelength Division Multiplexing) deployment of 40 Gigabit per second (40G), according to the new Ovum report “Global 40G/100G market update”*. With a market share of 35 percent, the company is a full 12 percentage points ahead of the nearest competitor. Nokia Siemens Networks pioneered 40G in both research and implementation. The ...
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Nokia Siemens Networks has made the world's first Downlink Dual Carrier EDGE end-to-end call with mobile devices, bringing the promise of doubling today’s EDGE network data speeds to a level that will provide support a host of applications such as posting video clips to blogs or streaming news on mobile TV. Downlink Dual Carrier is a software-based solution, that can double data speeds to 592 kb...
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World's first mobile Downlink Dual Carrier EDGE end-to-end call sets stage for doubling EDGE network data speeds. With an additional software upgrade to EGPRS 2B, Nokia Siemens Networks says it can double yet again EDGE data speed rates. - Nokia Siemens Networks has delivered on its March promise to double EDGE network speeds by completing the world's first mobile Downlink Dual Carrier E...
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When we first saw the presentation of this pretty Amilo GPU, we heard it was going to be out on the shelves soon! This Graphic Booster features an ATI Radeon HD 3870 with a 512 MB GDDR3 dedicated video memory. It weighs only 0.5 kg and features USB, DVI-I and HDMI ports. What this Fujitsu
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Company researchers have successfully demonstrated Relaying technology proposed for LTE-Advanced, enabling an exceptional end-user experience delivered consistently across the network
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The following list details this week's infrastructure awards for the cellular, Wi-Fi, and WiMAX industries. The contracts are broken down by transmission technology, country and vendor. The value of the contract is included when available.
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