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IN-BUILDING CONNECTIVITY - Getting into the building (Features)
Andrea Casini explains how operators can look to grow their existing operations in the face of a tough market environment
It's make or break for WiMAX, claims Analysys (Online press)
This year will be decisive in the development of WiMAX, which experienced major setbacks in 2007, according to a report from Analysys, the global advisor in Telecom, IT and media, at Mobile World Congress.
Swedish 2.6GHz auction reflects 'realistic' spectrum value in Europe, says Analysys Mason (Online press)
The second European 2.6GHz spectrum auction concluded this week in Sweden and, with auctions coming up in other European countries, including the UK, Austria and the Netherlands, the outcome of the Swedish auction provides information on the price
Over 250m VoIP users over 3G mobile networks by 2012, claims report (Online press)
A new research study from Disruptive Analysis is said to show that evolution of mobile VoIP will rapidly eclipse voice over WiFi and become a mainstream form of communication. The analyst firm predicts that the number of VoIPo3G users
Leading Telecom Executives Take the Stage at IEC’s Broadband World Forum Europe 2008 this Month in Brussels (Online press)
The International Engineering Consortium's (IEC) Broadband World Forum Europe 2008 will feature a welcome address by World Forum Chair Mr. Scott Alcott, executive vice president of the service delivery engine of Belgacom and Keynoters Mr. Didier Bellens, presidentpicoChip and mimoOn partner on delivery of industry's 'first' LTE basestation reference design (Online press)
picoChip has announced that it is collaborating with mimoOn to deliver the industry's first complete LTE (Long Term Evolution) basestation reference design. The new PC86xx family of LTE reference designs cover the full range of eNode Bs from
FUTURE TECHNOLOGY - Through a glass darkly? (Features)
Professor William Webb argues that it is possible to predict the next 20 years of wireless with reasonable certainty. Given that, writing in 2000, his predictions on the development of wireless communications in 2005 proved to be
IN-BUILDING - Home owners (Features)
The ‘battle for the home' is a key development currently taking place within the telecoms industry, as mobile operators, fixed operators and VoIP providers fight for what was once the sole territory of fixed operators. Although low-cost VoIP



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