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International Conference on Next Generation Networks & Basestations tackles goes ‘Green’
Prominent speakers from leading operators Vodafone, NTT DoCoMo, Telefonica 02, Teliasonera, BT (British Telecom), T-Mobile, Telecom Italia, Carphone Warehouse will share a platform with Industry Analysts from Deloitte, Yankee Group, ABI Research, Cartagena, Arete, Deutsche Bank, Frost & Sullivan and major network vendors Nokia Siemens Networks, ZTE, Huawei, Ericsson, Qualcomm, Motorola, Alcatel-Lucent, at the annual NGN & Basestations Conference ...
ABI Research Sees Fast Transition to 802.11ac, Crossing the 50% Threshold in 2014
Following small shipment volumes in 2012 and a significant increase in shipments in 2013, IEEE 802.11ac will emerge as the dominant Wi-Fi protocol by 2014. Only a niche subset of 802.11ac will be single-band 802.11ac, using solely the five GHz band. Most will be 802.11n/802.11ac dual-band chipsets.
Wi-Fi goes mobile with Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent is making it simpler for people to access the Internet - whether on smartphones, tablets or laptops - over secure Wi-Fi connections in homes or hotspot locations such as coffee shops and shopping centers. lightRadio Wi-Fi sorts through the confusion of hotspots and cellular networks to find and connect with the best available wireless broadband network, while helping communications service providers extend their reach by integratin...
SETsquared company Blu Wireless wins Cambridge start-up prize
Blu Wireless Technology, based at SETsquared’s Business Acceleration Centre in Bristol, is one of five new technology businesses to win the Cambridge Wireless Discovering Start-Ups 2011 competition. The company was recognised for its low power 60GHz semiconductor technology.
Qualcomm to Acquire the Assets of Semiconductor Design Innovator Rapid Bridge
Qualcomm Incorporated today announced it has agreed to acquire substantially all of the assets of Rapid Bridge LLC.
Broadcom Unveils Breakthrough Innovations in the Home, Hand and On the Go at 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show
At the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Broadcom Corporation (NASDAQ: BRCM), a global innovation leader in semiconductor solutions for wired and wireless communications, unveiled a range of breakthrough innovations in connectivity technology, new partnerships and customer wins that are fueling more seamless and pervasive connected experiences in the home, hand and on the go. Visit Experience Broadcom @CES for news, multimedia a...
Qualcomm, Micron, and GlobalFoundries Gain in 1Q12 Top 20 Ranking!
A ranking of the 1Q12 top semiconductor suppliers is included as part of IC Insights' soon-to-be-released May Update to The McClean Report. Intel remained firmly in control of the number one spot in the ranking. In fact, Intel extended its lead over second-ranked Samsung by registering a 68% higher sales level than Samsung in 1Q12 as compared to a 48% margin for all of 2011.
First electric vehicle wireless charging trial for London
The pre-commercial trial for the first Wireless Electric Vehicle Charging (WEVC) trial for London is expected to start in early 2012 and will involve as many as 50 electric vehicles (EVs). It is a UK and industry-leading initiative. Qualcomm is collaborating with the UK Government, as well as the Mayor of London's office and Transport for London (TfL) to deliver the trial. The trial will use Qualcomm wireless inductive power transfer technology t...
ip.access signs Femtocell Agreement with Qualcomm
ip.access, the award-winning developer of femtocell and picocell solutions, has signed a femtocell technology development agreement with Qualcomm Incorporated. Terms of the development agreement allow ip.access to develop WCDMA residential and enterprise femtocell products using Qualcomm’s Femtocell Station Modem™ (FSM™) chipset platform. ip.access is also a licensee of Qualcomm’s femtocell patent licensing program.
Location Based Services are being driven by application developers concludes Plextek sponsored event
The Location Based Services (LBS) market is now being driven by application developers rather than the technologies. This was one of the conclusions from the Cambridge Wireless event, ‘How do we make location a desirable experience?’ that was hosted and sponsored by design consultancy Plextek Ltd.