“After many, many years of promoting the goodness that was pioneering 3G and 4G, I have retired from…”
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After many, many years of promoting the goodness that was pioneering 3G and 4G, I have retired from this endeavour.
I can be found reblogging the fun that is - mobile social networking - or - mobsconet - as I christened it.
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LTE activity gathering pace
LTE activity gathering pace: Wireless internet access is going to be a better, richer experience than fixed link access Professor Michael Walker, group R&D director at Vodafone told Wireless 2.0 conference in Bristol, organised by Silicon South-West. “People think wireless can’t compete with fixed link, but it can”, said Walker, pointing out that the 100Mbit/s […]
4G mobile broadband could be some way off for UK
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On the Road to 4G
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Witness the 4G Wireless Evolution
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UK 2.6 GHz auction pushed back again, to 2010
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Nortel 4G patents may not be worth that much
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3G or 4G? Parsing the economics of mobile broadband
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Ease of WiMAX Migration to 4G Technology: Myth or Reality?
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Bright future of 4G
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