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HP Unveils a New Mobile Access Solution, Claims Industry’s First Dual-Radio 802.11n Solution

The company claims that the solution will enable clients to optimize mobile communications through wireless access points that can support up to 50 percent more mobile devices than existing technology. Technology major Hewlett and Packard announced a new mobile access solution. The company claims that the solution is the industry’s first dual-radio 802.11n solution with … Continue reading »

ITU Head: Smartphones Clogging Global Mobile Networks Due to High Data Usage

Smartphones are causing heavy congestion on the world’s mobile networks and governments need to act quickly to support wireless broadband growth, the head of the International Telecommunications Union warned on Friday. High-tech mobiles such as Apple’s iPhone consume five times more data than traditional handsets, straining mobile broadband capacity in many areas, ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun Toure … Continue reading »

Telit Acquires Motorola’s M2M Division for US$ 26 Million

Telit Communications plc (AIM:TCM) has acquired Motorola Inc.‘s m2m unit for $26 million. The acquisition comes just a week after the company said that it would take a more significant role in the growing consolidation of the communications sector. Telit develops, manufactures and markets m2m (machine to machine) modules which enable machines, devices and vehicles … Continue reading »

Verizon Wireless Expands 3G Wireless Network in Sherborn, Massachusetts

To continue to stay ahead of rising demand for wireless voice, 3G multimedia and Internet access in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Verizon Wireless has expanded its local network. Earlier this year the company earned recognition from J.D. Power and Associates for “Highest Call Quality Performance among Wireless Cell Phone Users in the Northeast” *. Consumer Advantages … Continue reading »

Samsung P1000 Galaxy Tab Available to GSM/CDMA/WiMax Carriers in US, Aims To Sell 10 Million Units

Samsung is following a multi-carrier policy in the US to introduce its Apple iPad challenger, the P1000 Galaxy Tab. AT&T, Verizon and Sprint are all expected to get the Galaxy Tab. However, it seems that T-Mobile may miss out on this one. Continue reading »

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