Roaming Client Platform with EDGE and 3G UMTS Support
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UMTS-telefonie en roaming Vodafone
UMTS-telefonie en roaming Vodafone
05/04/2004 07:52 AMPlanet.nl May 4 2004 12:15PM GMT
Cingular Adds Wi-Fi Roaming, EDGE Deal
Cingular Adds Wi-Fi Roaming, EDGE Deal
03/14/2005 05:46 PM Cingular jumps into Wi-FI market with Wayport, others: The other shoe
dropped. Cingular is 60 percent owned by SBC, which has the most
ambitious, well-priced, and comprehensive plan of any of the telephone
carriers, fixed line or wireless. And I'm not just saying that because
I'm writing these words in Austin, Texas, SBC's real home territory.
Cingular announced that their Wi-Fi plan will include all of Wayport's
roaming network, apparently including the McDonald's locations. They
also made deals with StaOnline (hotels) and Concourse (airports).
Cingular took over AT&T Wireless's locations after the merger,
which include Denver International Airport and northeast corridor
Amtrak stations. The deal doesn't mention SBC FreedomLink, which has
several thousand of its own locations now, but I would expect that to
be included at some point, especially since Wayport builds and manages
those locations, so integration should be trivial. And Cingular isn't
reselling its locations back out to other operators or aggregators
beyond those deals that are already in place. The announcement tries
to focus on EDGE, the nationwide deployed 2.5G service that AT&T
Wireless had completed before the merger, and was one of its gems.
EDGE will eventually migrate north to UMTS and then HSDPA with much
faster speeds. EDGE delivers dial-up modem or better, with rates up
above 100 Kbps, but it's certainly still trumped by EVDO basic double
to quadruple rate with much higher bursty rates. Which is why it's a
little weird that Cingular is pricing unlimited EDGE at $80 per month
with an extra $20 per month bringing you unlimited Wi-Fi at 4,000
locations. True, Cingular has the highest-speed national network with
EDGE, but that's like saying, we can bring you a 4 oz. beef patty
everywhere when the competitor is delivering a small but juicy steak
at the same price but just in certain outlets and a 2 oz. beef patty
elsewhere (1xRTT with fast dial-up speeds). There's a market decision
here that might be based on appearance rather than producing demand
especially since Cingular says in the press release EDGE and Wi-Fi are
being sold through its business group not to general consumers....
Dual-Band Devices That Allow Global
Roaming on 3G UMTS TDD Networks
Dual-Band Devices That Allow Global
Roaming on 3G UMTS TDD Networks
05/13/2004 03:50 AM3G May 13 2004 6:54AM GMT
IPWireless Ships Dual-Band Devices for
UMTS TDD Networks Global Roaming
IPWireless Ships Dual-Band Devices for
UMTS TDD Networks Global Roaming
05/13/2004 01:59 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum May 13 2004 6:43PM GMT
PCTEL Supports EDGE, UMTS
PCTEL Supports EDGE, UMTS
09/02/2004 10:32 AMUnstrung.com Sep 2 2004 2:11PM GMT
Configuration and Operation of Advanced
Client Roaming
Configuration and Operation of Advanced
Client Roaming
07/29/2004 01:15 PMTIM launches combined EDGE-UMTS network
TIM launches combined EDGE-UMTS network
05/25/2004 02:47 PMDMeurope.com May 25 2004 6:35PM GMT
EDGE and 3G UMTS Data Performance Paper
EDGE and 3G UMTS Data Performance Paper
09/20/2004 03:15 PM3G Sep 20 2004 6:04PM GMT
New GSM/EDGE and 3G/UMTS mobile network
in Libya
New GSM/EDGE and 3G/UMTS mobile network
in Libya
09/21/2004 02:34 PM3G Sep 21 2004 4:28PM GMT
First Single-chip UMTS/EDGE Baseband
Processor
First Single-chip UMTS/EDGE Baseband
Processor
02/11/2004 02:29 AM3G Feb 11 2004 6:49AM GMT
X-TEL Delivers EDGE / 3G UMTS Drive Test
Tools
X-TEL Delivers EDGE / 3G UMTS Drive Test
Tools
09/27/2004 07:28 AM3G Sep 27 2004 10:16AM GMT
Hand Held GSM/GPRS/EDGE/3G UMTS
Pedestrian Analysis Tool
Hand Held GSM/GPRS/EDGE/3G UMTS
Pedestrian Analysis Tool
03/17/2005 02:57 AM3G Mar 17 2005 1:54AM GMT
PrairieComm Announces Industry's First
Single-chip UMTS/EDGE Baseband Processor
PrairieComm Announces Industry's First
Single-chip UMTS/EDGE Baseband Processor
02/10/2004 02:37 PMBelga Direct Press Releases Feb 10 2004 6:19PM GMT
Cisco May Intro New Support for Roaming
Cisco May Intro New Support for Roaming
05/04/2004 05:03 PMEWeek reports that Cisco is about to introduce new products that will
enable roaming between access points: The capability is key to rolling
out voice services on WLANs. The products will work in conjunction
with Cisco's Catalyst 6500 switches. One apparent downside to the
Cisco setup is that it won't support roaming between APs that are
connected to different switches. Also, packets will travel from the
client to the AP then through to potentially multiple switches before
reaching their destination, which could be a client attached to the
same AP. Most WLAN switch vendors and security gateway developers
already support roaming across networks and even across subnets. But
Cisco always has a leg up on startups because of its installed base.
Cisco is hosting a Webcast for journalists tomorrow during which
executives may detail more about the new platform. EWeek wasn't
expecting an announcement from Cisco until Networld+Interop next week,
however....
AllPeers Launches Private Beta Program
for Cutting-Edge P2P Platform
AllPeers Launches Private Beta Program
for Cutting-Edge P2P Platform
12/17/2004 06:44 PMOver the past four years, peer-to-peer (P2P) applications have proven
to be a faster, more efficient and financially more attractive
proposition for distribution of digital content than software based on
the World Wide Web [PRWEB Dec 16, 2004]
IPWireless Gains Performance/Cost
Reduction for Its 3G-UMTS Base Station
Using LSI Logic RapidChip(R) Platform
IPWireless Gains Performance/Cost
Reduction for Its 3G-UMTS Base Station
Using LSI Logic RapidChip(R) Platform
04/07/2005 01:13 PMFPGA Journal Apr 7 2005 5:08PM GMT
IPWireless Gains Performance, Cuts Costs
for Its 3G-UMTS Base Station Using LSI
Logic RapidChip Platform ASIC
IPWireless Gains Performance, Cuts Costs
for Its 3G-UMTS Base Station Using LSI
Logic RapidChip Platform ASIC
04/07/2005 05:43 AMSOCCentral.com Apr 7 2005 8:27AM GMT
Nova Media unveils Mac support for UMTS
connections
Nova Media unveils Mac support for UMTS
connections
04/30/2004 07:57 AMNova Media today unveiled Mobile High Speed 3G, which it says is the
first Mac OS software to support online connections using the UMTS
(Universal Mobile Telephone Service) protocol...
Commercial Release of 3G UMTS PC Card
Modem Support
Commercial Release of 3G UMTS PC Card
Modem Support
08/18/2004 05:06 AM3G Aug 18 2004 8:48AM GMT
QuickLink Mobile 2.0 adds EDGE, PC card,
Wi-Fi support
QuickLink Mobile 2.0 adds EDGE, PC card,
Wi-Fi support
05/28/2004 10:51 AMSmith Micro Software Inc.'s
QuickLink Mobile lets Mac OS X
laptop users access the Internet through data-capable cell phones via
USB and Bluetooth. The 2.0 version now supports popular PC Card-based
Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) interfaces; adds support for EDGE, a
high-speed data service available through some cellular networks; and
also automatically seeks out and identifies Wi-Fi "hotspots" -- it'll
also let you know if the nearby Wi-Fi service is one to which you
subscribe. Prices range from US$29.95 to $49.95 depending on whether
you need a cable or just software; upgrades from 1.x cost $14.95.
Commercial Release of Zafari Mobile™
UMTS (3G) PC Card Modem support
Commercial Release of Zafari Mobile™
UMTS (3G) PC Card Modem support
08/18/2004 02:34 AMZafari Mobile™ is the ultimate mobile computing graphical user
interface designed by the team responsible for the creation of the
highly acclaimed Vodafone Mobile Connect™ product. Zafari Mobile™
removes the complexity of connectivity over any network bearer, using
any modem device and focuses on easy and quick access to the
applications you want to work with! [PRWEB Aug 18, 2004]
Mobile High Speed updated with EDGE, new
phone support
Mobile High Speed updated with EDGE, new
phone support
03/06/2004 01:55 AMGerman developer
nova media
announced on Friday that
Mobile High
Speed 3.23 is now available. The software enables your Mac to use
a cell phone network using the GRPS or GSM protocols. The update adds
support for the Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) protocol,
as well as the Nokia 6620, Motorola T725E and Sony Ericsson GC82 PC
Card Modem.
Ipsos Novaction & Vantis Selects
Interactive Edge’s XP3® Suite to Provide
Faster and Better Insights to their
Consumer Packaged Goods Client Base
Ipsos Novaction & Vantis Selects
Interactive Edge’s XP3® Suite to Provide
Faster and Better Insights to their
Consumer Packaged Goods Client Base
02/05/2005 10:00 PMXP3 Suite will allow Ipsos Novaction & Vantis to increase the
efficiency and effectiveness of its business analytics by helping to
better utilize and integrate disparate data sources leading to unique
insights [PRWEB Feb 4, 2005]
Altiris FAQ: Client Support
Altiris FAQ: Client Support
05/21/2004 05:37 AMOpen-Xchange adds cross-platform support
Open-Xchange adds cross-platform support
04/12/2005 06:49 PMZDNet UK Apr 12 2005 11:01PM GMT
Microsoft drops support for Mac MSN
client
Microsoft drops support for Mac MSN
client
03/14/2005 04:36 PMMicrosoft Corp. on Friday said the company would be dropping support
for MSN for Mac OS X. Customers of the service will start receiving
notifications today, the company said in a statement provided to
MacCentral.
NetWare Client adds support for files
over 4GB, more
NetWare Client adds support for files
over 4GB, more
04/09/2004 03:55 PMPleasanton, Calif.-based developer
Prosoft Engineering has released
the latest version of
NetWare
Client for Mac OS X, its solution for accessing a Novell network
from a Mac via IP. Version 1.2.1 adds support for files larger than
4GB on servers running NetWare 6 SP3 or later, better security with
NCP packet signing, directory root-mount support, Filesystem ACL
support, better integration with Mac OS X kernel and improved response
times thanks to background SLP resolution and less memory usage.
Oracle Applications to Support Mozilla
as a Client
Oracle Applications to Support Mozilla
as a Client
01/17/2004 10:39 PMAlterbox AlterUM Messaging Platform
Empowered With Support For Arabic
Language
Alterbox AlterUM Messaging Platform
Empowered With Support For Arabic
Language
03/31/2005 03:45 AMBy adding support for Arabic language to AlterUM messaging platform,
Alterbox confirms its commitment to EMEA markets [PRWEB Mar 31, 2005]
Nupha music store offers cross-platform,
int'l support
Nupha music store offers cross-platform,
int'l support
01/28/2004 12:30 PMNupha on Wednesday announced the
release of its international, cross-platform music store. It's a
commercial online download service for many independent music labels,
available in both English and French, and with support for Windows and
Mac users alike.
Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird to
Support New Open Standard Platform for
USB Drives
Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird to
Support New Open Standard Platform for
USB Drives
02/01/2005 09:28 PMASUS improves award-winning A7N8X
platform with Wi-Fi and Gigabit LAN
support
ASUS improves award-winning A7N8X
platform with Wi-Fi and Gigabit LAN
support
12/11/2003 11:52 PMSunday Times South Africa Dec 11 2003 10:41PM ET
Arkeia 5.0 backup system adds OS X
client support
Arkeia 5.0 backup system adds OS X
client support
03/13/2003 06:20 PMCitrine Technologies' SOP Express Passes
Microsoft Platform Test for Windows
Server and Windows Client
Citrine Technologies' SOP Express Passes
Microsoft Platform Test for Windows
Server and Windows Client
02/01/2005 09:17 PMCitrine’s SOP Express Processes Sales Orders with the Speed of
Lightening SOP Express Undergoes Rigorous Testing by VeriTest to
Ensure Interoperability with Microsoft Windows Server 2003. [PRWEB Jan
28, 2005]
Virtio Jumpstarts Mobile Multimedia with
Support for Texas Instruments OMAPV1030
Platform
Virtio Jumpstarts Mobile Multimedia with
Support for Texas Instruments OMAPV1030
Platform
03/17/2005 03:45 AMPre-Silicon VPOM-V1030 System Model for Hardware Development; Full GSM
and Modem-Function Simulation [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Allesta Signs the Last Mile Group as an
Apache Axis Support Services Client
Allesta Signs the Last Mile Group as an
Apache Axis Support Services Client
04/05/2005 02:17 AMResponding to industry demand, Allesta furthers its focus on the Web
services and SOA management market and signs another subscription
maintenance client. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
EDGE regains support from many carriers
as WCDMA has proven more costly than
expected and suitable handset for WCDMA
networks is not yet available.
EDGE regains support from many carriers
as WCDMA has proven more costly than
expected and suitable handset for WCDMA
networks is not yet available.
07/17/2004 03:15 AM [PRWEB Jul 17, 2004]
Kozio, Inc. Introduces Complete
Diagnostics Software Platform Supporting
ADI Engineering's Pronghorn Wi-Fi
Application Platform; Kozio test suite
supports diagnostic and manufacturing
test for ADI’s Intel® IXP42x-based
802.11 Application Platform
Kozio, Inc. Introduces Complete
Diagnostics Software Platform Supporting
ADI Engineering's Pronghorn Wi-Fi
Application Platform; Kozio test suite
supports diagnostic and manufacturing
test for ADI’s Intel® IXP42x-based
802.11 Application Platform
09/09/2004 03:14 AMKozio, Inc., a developer of embedded systems software, has introduced
a new software release supporting ADI Engineering's Pronghorn 802.11
Application Platform based on the Intel® IXP42x. Kozio's test software
now ships with this ADI product, providing diagnostic and
manufacturing test capabilities to manufacturers who build WLAN
products using Pronghorn. [PRWEB Sep 9, 2004]
The Internet Is A Communications
Platform, Not A Content Platform
The Internet Is A Communications
Platform, Not A Content Platform
03/19/2005 03:17 AMIt seems that any time you hear someone saying they're trying to reach
the "middle ground" on an argument, you might want to suspect their
motives. That was the case a few months ago when some think tank
wanted to
reach
a middle ground on file sharing, which was really a thinly veiled
explanation for why the entertainment industry should control the
internet. We've now got another one, which is even scarier.
TheRegister has published an excerpt from a paper supposedly about
"media literacy" which claims its looking for a
"
middle ground" between "etopians" who want the internet to remain open
and the regulate and control crowd who want to ban and filter
everything. However, the conclusions are anything but a middle
ground. They're saying that people are stupid and can't handle the
internet as is, and that there should be a separate
internet that is
more like TV, with acceptable providers handling the content, and
acting as the guides to all the content out there. This is
mischaracterizing the debate. It's not a middle ground at all, but a
fairly radical solution. There's already a TV out there. This is
designed from the wrong mindset. The internet
is
not a content platform, but a communications one. This
article flips that around and assumes that it's a content platform --
for the sake of the content providers.
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