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Wireless internet for bookworms

Posted by admin in Tuesday, April 28th 2009   
Topics: Uncategorized    Tags: free wireless internet access, internet, wireless
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Libraries could soon be lending laptops so visitors can browse the internet, as well as the bookshelves.
A project is under way to provide free wireless internet access to rural libraries.

If successful it could be extended to all libraries in England, reports the E-Government Bulletin newsletter.

Some of the libraries involved in the scheme will lend out laptops so visitors can connect to high speed internet services.

In others, users will have to provide their own equipment.

Community spirit

  It is also a way for libraries to increase the contribution they make to the community

David Potts, project co-ordinator 
Initially £60,000 will be given to 10 rural libraries by the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council to install fixed wireless equipment in their buildings.

The popularity of the service and the impact on library staff will be examined.

The trial is focusing on rural libraries because of the lack of broadband availability in remote areas.

“It is also a way for libraries to increase the contribution they make to the community,” project co-ordinator David Potts told E-Government Bulletin.

Libraries are seen by government as one of the key public places to make internet services available to those that do not have connectivity at home.

Wi-fi connections in cafes and bars are becoming increasingly popular with around 2,500 hotspots in public places around the UK.

“Libraries must to able to do the same,” said Mr Potts.

The pilot sites include libraries in North Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Devon and Cornwall.

Six PC Makers Selected As 3G Netbook Partners For China Mobile

Posted by admin in Thursday, April 16th 2009   
Topics: Uncategorized    Tags: 3G, China Mobile, Dell, Haier, HP, Lenovo, TD-SCDMA, Tongfang
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Chinese telecommunications operator China Mobile has selected six PC makers, including Lenovo Group, Founder Technology, Tongfang, Haier, HP, and Dell, as its 3G netbook partners.

China Mobile will reportedly implement in-depth marketing cooperation with these six companies in product promotion and activity planning.

Similar with the sales of customized mobile phones, China Mobile will give certain subsidies to users who buy its 3G netbooks. Consumers can enter the serial numbers and the numbers of the built-in TD-SCDMA module of the netbooks with their mobile phones to activate the 3G services, and then they can get the subsidies. The subsidies include two kinds: one is CNY2,100, including CNY600 call fees and CNY1,500 data service fees; and the other is CNY1,500, including CNY600 call fees and CNY900 data service fees.

At the same time, China Mobile also set sales expectations for netbook providers and set consumption thresholds for consumers, which will decide which kind of subsidy they will gain. For example, consumers who promise to spend more every month and PC providers who promise greater sales will gain the subsidy of the higher level.

Huawei deploys 3G network for Cricket in Chicago and Milwaukee (USA)

Posted by admin in Thursday, April 16th 2009   
Topics: 3G - UMTS    Tags: CDMA, EDGE, GSM, HSPA+, Huawei, telecommunications network, UMTS, wireless
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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (”Huawei”), a leading company in providing next-generation telecommunications network solutions for operators around the world, today announced that it has deployed a 3G wireless network in Chicago, Ill. for Cricket Communications, Inc. a subsidiary of Leap Wireless International, Inc. (NASDAQ: LEAP), a leading provider of innovative and value-driven wireless communications services. This deployment follows a successful launch in Milwaukee, Wisc. last fall.

“Huawei has an impressive track record and has already demonstrated it by having successfully deployed solutions for our Northwest markets in 2007,” said Glenn Umetsu, Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Officer of Leap.

“We are honored to support Cricket’s expansion into Chicago, the third largest city in the United States,” said Ken Hu, Chief Sales and Service Officer of Huawei. “We value highly the long-term relationship we have with Cricket. We have achieved an important milestone with our commitment and ability to support our customers in North American markets.”

The network includes Huawei’s Dual Homing Softswitch, Media Gateway and 3900 Series Base Station subsystems. Huawei’s industry-leading 3900 Series base station has been widely deployed globally since end of 2007. This base station platform supports multiple technologies including LTE, CDMA, GSM/EDGE, UMTS/HSPA, and WiMAX, providing customers with efficient solutions.

Telenor Sweden launches Free Mobile Surf Turbo

Posted by admin in Thursday, April 16th 2009   
Topics: 3G - UMTS    Tags: Free Mobile, HSDPA, network, Telenor, UMTS, WLAN
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Telenor Sweden has introduced mobile broadband tariff for its HSDPA network dubbed as Free Mobile Surf Turbo, which complements the Free Mobile Surf Unlimited tariff for using its UMTS network.
Telenor Mobil Free Surf Turbo tariff is priced at SEK 119 a month including 2 GB mobile data usage up to 7.2 Mbps. Post 2GB data, the maximum speed is set 384 Kbps until next month. The new tariff will also allow free access to Telenor’s Surf Zones WLAN network.

Why WiMax should be on the CIO’s radar

Posted by admin in Thursday, April 16th 2009   
Topics: WiMAX    Tags: AT&T, Bright House Networks, Clearwire, Comcast, EVDO, Google, Intel, MVNO, Time Warner Cable, Verizon, WiMAX
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Despite the billions of dollars required to roll out a brand-new wireless network, the slowdown in the economy, and the reduced share price, the president of Clearwire, Barry West, is optimistic about the future role of WiMax in business. And he says tech managers should put WiMax planning on their agendas now.

Clearwire is the only North American WiMax carrier with a nationwide strategy. Last spring Clearwire announced that Comcast, Intel, Time Warner Cable, Google, and Bright House Networks had invested $3.2 billion in the company. But the WiMax build-out was in part predicated on a share price of $20 that is now hovering in the single digits.

[ Can you rely on WiMax service where it does exist? Find out in InfoWorld's WiMax road test. ]

West admits that the current economy has slowed Clearwire’s rollout: “Our plans were to cover a lot more of the U.S. population than we have finances to do at the moment.” He added that the $3.2 billion gives Clearwire enough money to make big inroads, although the company needs to raise even more money. That means having a goal of establishing WiMax service in 80 metro areas by 2011.

Still, inroads are not the same thing as ubiquitous coverage that businesses demand, says Michael Thelander, an analyst at Signals Research. He doesn’t expect to see national coverage of either WiMax or the competing LTE technology that other carriers are mulling until 2015. (Clearwire, which includes Sprint’s former WiMax business unit, is in a race against competitors such as AT&T and Verizon planning to deploy LTE.)

The benefits of WiMax for a CIO: Business apps

In trials around the country, such as Baltimore, users have been getting close to 4Mbps performance, West says, a huge boost over current 3G cellular technologies. That speed comes close to what businesses provide within their internal networks and should cause CIOs to start thinking about the apps they could deliver to users and customers outside the firewall. “As we get more coverage out there, CIOs need to think about how they can take the benefit immediately, running applications just the same as if they were behind the firewall,” he says.

Because WiMax is an all-IP technology, there are none of the “walled garden” limitations common in today’s cellular networks that let carriers control what applications are available and what they can do, West says. Thus, IT can treat a WiMax network as if it were the Internet in terms of having control over the applications it deploys and their functionality.

CIOs also need to consider WiMax as they plan refreshes of their current laptops, West suggests. Laptop makers are just now beginning to deploy WiMax chip sets from Intel in their mobile devices.

West also notes that WiMax service can replace T1 lines that now connect remote offices. He contends that WiMax will give IT managers a high-speed network service to remote offices at a lower cost than T1 lines, which are typically also more difficult to manage. Within an office, IT can set up a desktop receiver and router to transmit the service around the office rather than install PC Card-based WiMax modems in each computer.

WiMax’s  future  to be in stages

Until the coverage is nationwide, MVNOs (mobile virtual network operators) like Sprint will offer dual-mode devices that support both 3G and WiMax. Sessions will be maintained when the device switches between networks. However, at the moment there is a pause when a user goes from a WiMax connection to an EVDO 3G connection, although the session is maintained.

Comcast, one of the investors in Clearwire, will also act as an MVNO. Industry analysts expect that Comcast will initially offer WiMax service as part of an Internet access bundle giving customers high-speed coverage both at home and around town. Later on, the analysts expect Comcast will offer its content across the high-speed wireless network for mobile devices.

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