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Cisco announced that T-Mobile has chosen the Cisco ASR 5000 Series to manage its mobile data traffic from the new LTE network, together with existing 2G and 3G networks. (1)
News added 2 days ago in Telecom Nation by David Deans
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BT has been releasing a few more details about what its going to do with the LTE spectrum it has bought, for a "mere" £200 million, in the most recent UK auction. By I.D. Scales (0)
News added 5 days ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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This has been a perennial question for the UK wireline incumbent ever since it sold off O2 just after the telecoms crash. And it's almost certainly a question of when and how, not if. By I.D. Scales. (1)
News added 1 month ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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It's supposed to be the silver bullet but in Central London LTE is delivering an inferior service to mesh WiFi according to 'user experience' research just in. I.D. Scales reports. (2)
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M2M growth has helped spark a solid rise in SIM shipments says the SIMalliance. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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Clearly the smartphone is changing everything across the entire communications sector. Most obviously it's driving the data-focused RAN (with LTE and WiFi). More subtly it is loading the very edge of the network with much more intelligence, enabling new ways and means for doing... just about anything. We've compiled Barcelona conversations about some of them. By I.D. Scales (0)
News added 2 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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iBwave has built a very solid business selling telcos indoor radio signal optimisation software as their customers demand that tablets and phones work just as well in-building as they do outside. CEO Mario Bouchard tells Ian Scales how the product simulates a building interior from a radio propogation point of view and then evaluates the different electronic solutions on cost and effectiveness.

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Carriers have a difficult line to tread with customer data. On the one hand they need to sift and analyse if they're to understand customer requirements; on the other they must avoid tipping over the line into Facebook territory, where specific customer insights might lead to specific customer resentment and the feeling of being harried and sold to. That way lies madness and regulatory scrutiny. I.D. Scales reports. (3)
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At MWC the car dashboard was clearly being readied to house the fourth screen. The issue is this: nobody knows for sure what - in the long run - car drivers will want. Is it to replicate their mobile environment in the car (iOS, Android, etc), or will they want a new drive-optimised experience. The car guys aren't sure so there's still a lot to play for. By I.D. Scales. (0)
News added 2 months ago in TelecomTV One by TelecomTV One
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TIA’s Market Review and Forecast for 2013 is ready to launch as glaring statistics in the technology sector permeate the document. Here to tell us more about what we can all expect in 2013 and over the next 4 years in the tech sector is Arthur Gruen of Wilkofsky Gruen Associates, Glen Hunt of Current Analysis and Ken Figueredo of Beecham Research.

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Video added 3 months ago in TIA by Michael Snyder
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Sergio Silvestre, VP for New Markets and Global Marketing and Alliances for WeDo technologies, talks to Martyn Warwick about the migration to LTE and the accompanying flow of intelligence from the centre of the network to the phone. Sergio claims WeDo helps operators to understand what's happening on the phone with its patented technology.

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Cisco announced that SFR has selected them to expand and enhance its mobile Internet network -- to accelerate the deployment of advanced 4G long-term evolution (LTE) services to its customers. (1)
News added 3 months ago in Telecom Nation by David Deans
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Martyn Warwick talks with Ronan Dunne, the CEO of Telefonica O2, UK, about the 4G bandwidth auction and what his company will be doing with all the money that, in the end, it didn't have to spend on spectrum. He says the consumer will benefit as more and better apps and services come on line rather sooner than they would have if the mobile operators had again paid through the nose for bandwidth. It seems the lessons of the 3G feeding frenzy have been taken to heart.

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France Telecom-Orange has posted a big profits fall - down 79 per cent from last year. I.D. Scales reports. (0)
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EE, the UK "4G" operator stitched together from Orange and T-Mobile, has released its results for 2012. They show that pre-tax losses (at £249 million) were more than double the 2011 loss of £113 million. Revenues were down by 1.9 per cent year on year while fewer subscribers signed up than they did in 2011. Yet this is presented as "solid commercial momentum" Martyn Warwick reports. (1)
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