by Dugie Standeford
Nokia Networks is trialling wide-area TV broadcasting using a single LTE frequency in the 700 MHz band. Read more...
by Dugie Standeford
Qualcomm and Nokia have suggested a “third way” for freeing up spectrum for commercial mobile broadband. Authorised Shared Access (ASA) allows sharing via cognitive technologies while ensuring predictable quality of service through individual authorisations, the companies say. But while it offers a major change from the traditional reliance on licensed… Read more...
by Michael Newlands
A nationwide LTE network in the US run wholly over spectrum previously set aside for satellite mobile communications has taken a huge step closer to reality with a $7 billion contract being awarded for the network rollout. Read more...
by Website author
Continuing disagreement over the prevention of interference in the lower bands is driving developers towards the 6-9GHz bands despite the difficulties this poses for chip design. Read more...
by Website author
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is due to sound a warning over the potential for providers of unlicensed WiMAX networks to effectively monopolise broadband access in certain areas. Read more...
by Website author
2005 has seen Europe’s first agreement on a draft standard for UWB Read more...