Vodafone 3G Roaming
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3G Video Roaming for Vodafone
3G Video Roaming for Vodafone
06/29/2004 03:43 PM3G Jun 29 2004 6:43PM GMT
Vodafone Germany kicks off 3G roaming
Vodafone Germany kicks off 3G roaming
05/03/2004 12:22 PMinfoSync May 3 2004 3:39PM GMT
UMTS-telefonie en roaming Vodafone
UMTS-telefonie en roaming Vodafone
05/04/2004 07:52 AMPlanet.nl May 4 2004 12:15PM GMT
Brussels to charge Vodafone and O2 over
roaming
Brussels to charge Vodafone and O2 over
roaming
04/19/2004 04:26 AMAbuse of position claims
Vodafone introduce US roaming with new
3G data card
Vodafone introduce US roaming with new
3G data card
03/31/2005 11:34 PMPocket-lint.co.uk Apr 1 2005 12:45AM GMT
EU Commission objects to Vodafone, O2's
roaming rates in Britain (AFP)
EU Commission objects to Vodafone, O2's
roaming rates in Britain (AFP)
07/26/2004 12:21 PMAFP - The European Commission said it had sent a formal complaint to
British mobile network operators Vodafone and 02 over their
international roaming rates.
MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) links Bahrain to
the world through seven 3G roaming
agreements
MTC-Vodafone (Bahrain) links Bahrain to
the world through seven 3G roaming
agreements
03/23/2005 01:06 PMAME Info Mar 23 2005 4:11PM GMT
Vodafone K.K. Releases Vodafone 902SH 3G
Mobile Phone from Sharp
Vodafone K.K. Releases Vodafone 902SH 3G
Mobile Phone from Sharp
12/29/2004 02:00 PMSlashPhone Dec 29 2004 4:22PM GMT
Vodafone K.K. to offer Vodafone 902T 3G
Mobile Phone
Vodafone K.K. to offer Vodafone 902T 3G
Mobile Phone
03/19/2005 03:02 AMSlashPhone Mar 18 2005 4:54PM GMT
New Sony Ericsson V800 for Vodafone 3G
(Vodafone 802SE)
New Sony Ericsson V800 for Vodafone 3G
(Vodafone 802SE)
09/22/2004 12:47 PMSlashPhone Sep 22 2004 4:11PM GMT
Vodafone K.K. releases Vodafone 802N 3G
handset
Vodafone K.K. releases Vodafone 802N 3G
handset
02/05/2005 09:51 PMSlashPhone Feb 4 2005 9:12PM GMT
Roaming the Net
Roaming the Net
05/10/2004 01:06 PMUSA Today May 10 2004 5:05PM GMT
Roaming nomad
Roaming nomad
03/25/2005 05:16 PMFirst public release
Roaming robots
Roaming robots
07/25/2004 09:08 AMChicago Tribune Jul 25 2004 12:15PM GMT
Roaming is Hot Topic of the Day
Roaming is Hot Topic of the Day
12/05/2003 01:54 PM ">Roaming is a key requirement for Wi-Fi to take off but this writer
is clueless: She seems to think that Intel's Centrino marketing
program has something to do with roaming when really it's just an
advertising push. The focus of this story is on technical challenges
to roaming but she's missing the main issue. The technical challenges
are small compared to the need for service providers to make
agreements with each other so that a subscription to one service lets
users access virtually any available hot spot. With those deals in
place, more customers are likely to sign up for susbscriptions. She
also includes some shameless promotion of a company that does business
with her publisher. She cites Zinio as a "chief" player in marketing
value-added Wi-Fi services. It looks to me like Zinio reformats
magazines so that they look nice on handheld devices. What on earth
does that have to do with roaming?? What a poor example of
journalism....
Roaming Comes to Starbucks
Roaming Comes to Starbucks
12/17/2003 07:20 AMSiliconValley.Internet.com Dec 17 2003 6:37AM ET
US researchers turbocharge Wi-Fi roaming
US researchers turbocharge Wi-Fi roaming
04/14/2005 01:42 PMvnunet.com Apr 14 2005 4:28PM GMT
Group Forms for GSM/Wi-Fi Roaming
Group Forms for GSM/Wi-Fi Roaming
09/03/2004 05:49 PMA group of operators and vendors have formed a group to work out
seamless roaming between GSM and Wi-Fi networks: The group hopes to
develop a specification and work with standards organizations for a
formal standard. The three big GSM operators in the United States,
AT&T Wireless, Cingular, and T-Mobile are part of the group as are
Motorola, Nokia, Siemens, and others. While the creation of a standard
is a step in the right direction, there doesn't seem to be any mention
on the group's Web site of any work toward backend billing and
settlement between operators. The issue of arranging business deals
between operators seems to be a more difficult hurdle than the
technical issues of such roaming. Also, notably absent in the list of
participants are many of the leading Wi-Fi operators. T-Mobile and
British Telecom are part of the group but none of the other large
Wi-Fi operators. It's always hard to tell when these groups pop up if
they'll just fizzle away or actually accomplish what they set out to.
There is certainly a need for work on Wi-Fi/cellular roaming so
hopefully this group will be successful....
Near-Seamless Handoff for 802.11 Roaming
Near-Seamless Handoff for 802.11 Roaming
04/14/2005 10:03 AMTwo University of California San Diego scientists have developed a
better way of seamlessly handing off 802.11 roaming, making it
possible for people from one hotspot to another without dropping
connections. That's important not so much for data, which can handle a
dropped packet here and there, but for streaming audio, video, and
voice-over-IP.
The SyncScan solution proposed by Savage and
Ramani is a method to continuously monitor the proximity of nearby
802.11 access points. Instead of looking for surrounding access points
just when the current signal is running low, a Wi-Fi device with
SyncScan regularly checks signal strengths nearby -- but only for very
short periods of time. These times are picked to precisely coincide
with regularly scheduled "beacon" messages sent by all standard Wi-Fi
access points. The process eliminates the current need to start from
scratch when looking for a stronger signal, and replaces the long
scanning delay with many small delays that are imperceptible to the
user.
Faster handoff between Wi-Fi networks promises near-seamless 802.11
roaming [EurekAlert]
Hooray for Roaming Deals
Hooray for Roaming Deals
12/02/2003 04:55 PMBoingo Wireless strikes deal with Concourse to add a handful of
airports to Boingo's network: Now Boingo customers can use Wi-Fi in
LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, and soon Detroit-Wayne county and
Minneapolis/St. Paul. Boingo previously had access to these networks
via its partnership with Wayport, but Wayport's relationship with
Concourse has been severed in several airports. In other related news,
Sprint said that its PCS customers can access Concourse's networks in
those same airports. Sprint also has deals with Airpath, Cometa,
Wayport, and Truckstop.net, and has built a Wi-Fi network in the
Kansas City International Airport. Now if only Sprint and Boingo would
get together......
Here Comes 'a Broader Roaming Era'
Here Comes 'a Broader Roaming Era'
02/18/2004 03:47 AMBusiness Week Feb 18 2004 7:18AM GMT
SK Dominates Roaming Service
SK Dominates Roaming Service
07/11/2004 08:49 AMHankooki Jul 11 2004 11:41AM GMT
Wi-Fi to Cellular Roaming Stalled
Wi-Fi to Cellular Roaming Stalled
08/30/2004 09:56 AMeWeek has an interesting article talking about the hurdles the new
VoIP Wi-Fi and cellular-switching phones may have penetrating the
market. Even though companies like Motorola are developing systems
that allow cellphones to switch seamlessly to Wi-Fi, the thought is
that the savings provided to corporate infrastructure might be moot as
cellular rates continue to drop. Of course, the people who really want
this service are regular consumers like you and me, even though we are
probably going to be the last people to get it (it may be more
realistic to cheer on Verizon and other carriers to offer high-speed
cellular networks like EV-DO and EDGE).
But interestingly, hospitals may be the earliest adopters of the
Wi-Fi/cellular switching phones, specifically because of the dangers
cellular radios can cause to sensitive medical equipment. If the
phones switch to Wi-Fi, they can control the power levels to be weaker
and (presumably) safer.
Read - Wi-Fi-to-Cellular Roaming Still on Hold
[eWeek (Yahoo)]
Making Wireless Roaming Fun
Making Wireless Roaming Fun
04/12/2004 04:56 AMGames exploiting mobile phones' GPS capabilities are becoming popular
in Japan and Europe, and Mogi -- a virtual treasure hunt -- has
players teaming up to cover Tokyo. By Daniel Terdiman.
BT inks new Wi-Fi roaming deals
BT inks new Wi-Fi roaming deals
06/05/2005 11:41 PMHave lappy, will travel
Fast Roaming Standard
Fast Roaming Standard
01/26/2004 01:57 PMI wrote a short article for Infoworld about the proposal for a fast
roaming task group: If the IEEE approves the request, which most
involved think it will, a new standard will be hammered out to speed
up hand-off. The current mechanism for hand-off in the 802.11
specification isn't fast enough to support voice calls or other
multimedia applications. Today vendors have their own proprietary ways
to speed up roaming but they hope to come up with a standard way to do
it. Contrary to some earlier reports, Cisco told me that they are
supportive of the effort. If the standard ends up being very different
from the way Cisco currently handles roaming now, the company will
support both the standard and its own technology. Hopefully the
standards process will create an efficient and fast way to do
hand-off. While writing a different story for Infoworld about voice
over WLANs, I found that most of the proprietary ways to support fast
hand-off weren,t totally ideal. An improved hand-off mechanism may
encourage more voice over WLAN implementations....
DoCoMo roaming on loan
DoCoMo roaming on loan
04/29/2004 07:14 PMinfoSync Apr 29 2004 10:29PM GMT
On the Rails: Rolling Without Roaming
On the Rails: Rolling Without Roaming
01/16/2004 11:33 AMWhen Amtrak is a second office, is there a mobile carrier of choice?
Roaming Poised to Expand
Roaming Poised to Expand
11/06/2003 12:46 AMThe Wall Street Journal says T-Mobile near signing a roaming agreement
(link good for 7 days): The article reports that roaming is starting
to become an inevitability. I'm curious whether T-Mobile envisions a
model in which there is fee settlement across networks, or it's free
roaming. The TeliaSonera model cited in the article involves one bill,
one account, but usage fees outside of the home network range of
Finland and Sweden and certain TeliaSonera-operated hotspots in other
Scandinavian countries. I stand by my prediction: within a year, all
U.S. networks will have substantial inter-network roaming agreements
that will allow unlimited usage by subscribers for $30 per month or
less. The marginal but vital additional value of Wi-Fi will enhance
cellular and landline businesses, and possibly that of wired ISPs, but
it won't have the standalone value that some misguided souls believe
it does today....
US Wi-Fi operators inch towards roaming
US Wi-Fi operators inch towards roaming
07/26/2004 10:58 AMSBC, Sprint strike deal
SMS 2003 Roaming Boundaries
SMS 2003 Roaming Boundaries
05/25/2004 04:37 PMWi-Fi-to-Cellular Roaming Still on Hold
Wi-Fi-to-Cellular Roaming Still on Hold
08/30/2004 06:31 AMPhones and services that will allow users to roam between Wi-Fi and
cellular networks are still on hold, in spite of a joint plan by
Motorola, Avaya and Proxim to offer a converged wireless device and
the infrastructure to support it by year's end.
3G roaming deal signed
3G roaming deal signed
03/22/2005 11:50 PMGulf Daily News Mar 23 2005 4:09AM GMT
Sprint PCS Keeps Roaming, Isn't Building
Sprint PCS Keeps Roaming, Isn't Building
07/16/2004 08:19 PMSprint PCS quietly sloughs off its own building plans?: This article
notes that Sprint PCS said it would have access via 2,100 access
points within a year. True. But they told me that 1,300 of those would
be locations that they built out themselves. In this Wi-Fi Planet
article linked above, the general manager of wireless LAN service for
Sprint PCS -- not the person in this role last summer -- said, We are
not deploying those ourselves. But that's not entirely accurate:
they're building Truckstop.net locations via their managed services
division, and then Truckstop.net is operating those locations and
allowing Sprint PCS to roam on them. So they're not deploying, but
they are building and supporting....
3's 3G Gets Ofcom Roaming Boost
3's 3G Gets Ofcom Roaming Boost
07/23/2004 06:21 AM3G Jul 23 2004 9:10AM GMT
Invisionix Roaming System Remote 0.2
Invisionix Roaming System Remote 0.2
06/24/2004 05:13 AMA portable PC system built by integrating existing Open Source
components.
Boingo's SBC Home Roaming Lights Up
Boingo's SBC Home Roaming Lights Up
06/24/2005 10:01 PM Boingo customers can now roam onto 3,400 SBC FreedomLink locations
that SBC has directly contracted: To avoid confusion, SBC should
probably better label its different offerings. SBC operates 3,400
FreedomLink locations at The UPS Store, Barnes & Noble, Caribou
Coffee, and other locations. This is its home network. It also resells
access to Wayport and a few other networks as part of its roaming
network. And it buys access to McDonald's restaurants via Wayport, but
includes that access in its standard network. So SBC FreedomLink
subscribers who sign up for the basic deal gets SBC-run locations and
McDonald's. Add in roaming, and they get the roaming partners, which
includes airports, hotels, and other locations. Boingo Wireless
announced it would resell SBC-run locations, and those locations are
now live in their network. Whew....

SkyNetGlobal Becomes WeRoam's Wi-Fi
Roaming Partner
SkyNetGlobal Becomes WeRoam's Wi-Fi
Roaming Partner
05/04/2004 04:59 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 4 2004 9:49PM GMT
MCI spreads Wi-Fi roaming with Boingo
deal
MCI spreads Wi-Fi roaming with Boingo
deal
12/17/2003 08:27 AMZDNet UK Dec 17 2003 7:53AM ET
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