HSDPA
HSPA heaven and GPS goodness from Ericsson and Dell
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The trend towards building HSPA modems directly into laptops goes into overdrive as Ericsson launches a new HSPA and GPS equipped notebook module, with Dell the latest major international customer, after Lenovo earlier this year. Who needs dongles and cards, when built-in is better?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The trend towards building HSPA modems directly into laptops goes into overdrive as Ericsson launches a new HSPA and GPS equipped notebook module, with Dell the latest major international customer, after Lenovo earlier this year. Who needs dongles and cards, when built-in is better?
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Behold, the BlackBerry Bold
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The BlackBerry Bold, along with a US $150m software development fund (trumping the iPhone software fund by US $50m), is RIM’s attempt to deflect some attention away from the upcoming 3G iPhone by focusing squarely back on BlackBerry’s enterprise strengths, while highlighting RIM’s ability to create snazzy looking devices of their own.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The BlackBerry Bold, along with a US $150m software development fund (trumping the iPhone software fund by US $50m), is RIM’s attempt to deflect some attention away from the upcoming 3G iPhone by focusing squarely back on BlackBerry’s enterprise strengths, while highlighting RIM’s ability to create snazzy looking devices of their own.
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3G iPhone to be a tasty triple-band treat?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With confirmed iPhone resellers AT&T and Rogers using 850MHz 3G networks, just like unconfirmed Australian iPhone reseller Telstra, and with SingTel (Optus) and Vodafone using 900MHz and 2100MHz 3.5G networks in Australia, will the 3G iPhone support the 2100MHz, 850MHz and 900MHz networks in a tasty global 3.5G triple-band treat?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
With confirmed iPhone resellers AT&T and Rogers using 850MHz 3G networks, just like unconfirmed Australian iPhone reseller Telstra, and with SingTel (Optus) and Vodafone using 900MHz and 2100MHz 3.5G networks in Australia, will the 3G iPhone support the 2100MHz, 850MHz and 900MHz networks in a tasty global 3.5G triple-band treat?
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Vodafone gets Aussie iPhone – but who else will?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Curiouser and curiouser – the one company nobody really expected to get the iPhone, in Australia at least, has officially announced it will soon offer it for sale. But this doesn’t mean that initial rumours that all Australian carriers would be able to sell the iPhone aren’t true – until we get further confirmation.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Curiouser and curiouser – the one company nobody really expected to get the iPhone, in Australia at least, has officially announced it will soon offer it for sale. But this doesn’t mean that initial rumours that all Australian carriers would be able to sell the iPhone aren’t true – until we get further confirmation.
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A Canadian iPhone, eh? It’s aboot time!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Canada will officially get the iPhone, ‘later this year’, according to the CEO of Rogers Communications, Canada’s dominant telco – surely it’ll be the 3G iPhone?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Canada will officially get the iPhone, ‘later this year’, according to the CEO of Rogers Communications, Canada’s dominant telco – surely it’ll be the 3G iPhone?
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CDMA network gets cu... beep beep beep
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Cut. Chopped. Closed. Finito. Over and out. Lights off. KO’d. Goodbye and good luck, oh CDMA network, may you forever rest in peace, as your equipment is taken away in pieces.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Cut. Chopped. Closed. Finito. Over and out. Lights off. KO’d. Goodbye and good luck, oh CDMA network, may you forever rest in peace, as your equipment is taken away in pieces.
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US WiMAX spectrum - up for sale!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Roll up, roll up - who wants to buy US WiMAX spectrum? The spectrum: billions of dollars. The equipment you'll need to sell to consumers to access that spectrum: billions more. The look on Spectrum Wireless executives faces when they sell that spectrum? Priceless.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Roll up, roll up - who wants to buy US WiMAX spectrum? The spectrum: billions of dollars. The equipment you'll need to sell to consumers to access that spectrum: billions more. The look on Spectrum Wireless executives faces when they sell that spectrum? Priceless.
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Liberal Party Senator blames Labor Gov’t for losing Telstra CDMA leverage
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
How quickly will Australia’s dominant telco, Telstra, act to fix remaining CDMA blackspots now that CDMA network has been given the green light to shut down on Monday April 28? A Liberal Party Senator says the Federal Labor Government has lost its powerful leverage – but is this true?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
How quickly will Australia’s dominant telco, Telstra, act to fix remaining CDMA blackspots now that CDMA network has been given the green light to shut down on Monday April 28? A Liberal Party Senator says the Federal Labor Government has lost its powerful leverage – but is this true?
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Anger remains over Telstra’s impending CDMA closure
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Monday the 28th of April is D-Day for the CDMA network, and while there’s no stopping the closure now, last minute frustrations are being shared with media outlets across Australia. Whether CDMA users like it or not, they’ve got no choice but to switch to Next G – or give up on mobile telephony.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Monday the 28th of April is D-Day for the CDMA network, and while there’s no stopping the closure now, last minute frustrations are being shared with media outlets across Australia. Whether CDMA users like it or not, they’ve got no choice but to switch to Next G – or give up on mobile telephony.
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Telstra engineers gear up for CDMA close down
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As the clock ticks ever closer to CDMA’s April 28th close down date, Telstra’s engineers stand ready and poised to co-ordinate a carefully planned, multi-stage process that will see CDMA bite the dust across our great Southern land.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As the clock ticks ever closer to CDMA’s April 28th close down date, Telstra’s engineers stand ready and poised to co-ordinate a carefully planned, multi-stage process that will see CDMA bite the dust across our great Southern land.
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The portable flair of the MacBook Air
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
I’m part-way through testing Apple’s MacBook Air, and so far, it’s quite an incredible, svelte laptop that is easy to be seduced by, despite missing several things that notebook users are well accustomed to. So, what’s the verdict thus far?
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
I’m part-way through testing Apple’s MacBook Air, and so far, it’s quite an incredible, svelte laptop that is easy to be seduced by, despite missing several things that notebook users are well accustomed to. So, what’s the verdict thus far?
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HTC Shift lands in Australia at last
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The long awaited HTC shift, a 7-inch ultra-portable Windows Vista Business computer, merged with a Windows Mobile style device, has finally landed in Australia, but it isn’t cheap!
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
The long awaited HTC shift, a 7-inch ultra-portable Windows Vista Business computer, merged with a Windows Mobile style device, has finally landed in Australia, but it isn’t cheap!
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The rise and rise of mobile data usage
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
A new study by m.Net corporation and the University of Adelaide shows that mobile data services (MDS) on mobile phones – purchasing, communications, information and entertainment – are finally reaching “critical mass”.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
A new study by m.Net corporation and the University of Adelaide shows that mobile data services (MDS) on mobile phones – purchasing, communications, information and entertainment – are finally reaching “critical mass”.
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Survey: 91% of Australians say mobile Internet just too expensive
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Despite the massive price decreases of mobile broadband by companies such as Three, Vodafone, Optus – and even, relatively speaking, Telstra – most Australians still fear using the mobile web because it’s just too damned expensive.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Despite the massive price decreases of mobile broadband by companies such as Three, Vodafone, Optus – and even, relatively speaking, Telstra – most Australians still fear using the mobile web because it’s just too damned expensive.
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Will Apple delight - or disappoint - with the 3G iPhone?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
A right ripper rainbow of 3G iPhone rumours is relentlessly raging across the radiant Internet, perpetuated by rapscallion rumour-mongers bent on raising expectation to raucous new heights. If it’s all true, it’s quite radical, but if not, it could well be outrageous.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
A right ripper rainbow of 3G iPhone rumours is relentlessly raging across the radiant Internet, perpetuated by rapscallion rumour-mongers bent on raising expectation to raucous new heights. If it’s all true, it’s quite radical, but if not, it could well be outrageous.
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Apple to delight – or disappoint – with the 3G iPhone?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
A right ripper rainbow of 3G iPhone rumours is relentlessly raging across the radiant Internet, perpetuated by rapscallion rumour-mongers bent on raising expectation to raucous new heights. If it’s all true, it’s quite radical, but if not, it could well be outrageous.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
A right ripper rainbow of 3G iPhone rumours is relentlessly raging across the radiant Internet, perpetuated by rapscallion rumour-mongers bent on raising expectation to raucous new heights. If it’s all true, it’s quite radical, but if not, it could well be outrageous.
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Telstra’s Next G goes Big Brother with remote monitoring
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Got CDMA monitoring equipment and worried it won’t work with Next G? Stop worrying – it won’t work, so Telstra has worked with the University of New England, RMCam and Canon to bring vision and telemetry services to you, but naturally it means buying new equipment.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Got CDMA monitoring equipment and worried it won’t work with Next G? Stop worrying – it won’t work, so Telstra has worked with the University of New England, RMCam and Canon to bring vision and telemetry services to you, but naturally it means buying new equipment.
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The non-sniffable OPEL smell of WiMAX
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As we all know, the Optus and Elders joint-venture called OPEL was felled by the Federal Government, not only seeking to save almost $1b but promote its own fibre network at the expense of next-gen WiMAX. What a shame.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
As we all know, the Optus and Elders joint-venture called OPEL was felled by the Federal Government, not only seeking to save almost $1b but promote its own fibre network at the expense of next-gen WiMAX. What a shame.
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