Topic: 3G WCDMA

Nokia 3555 classic clamshell

This phone is actually not yet unveiled, but people has already retrieve the material from FCC site. The phone will work quadband GSM and WCDMA 850/1900 MHz. The user interface is based on S40 platform. It supports A2DP Bluetooth interface, while unofficial source reports that the handset will support MicroSD. Furthermore, it has 128x160 pixels of display. Source: Justamp via Mobile-review

Posted by Amir Karimuddin on November 2nd, 2007 No Comments »

Korea’s WiBro adopted as global 3G standard

The International Telecommunication Union (ITU), a global tech policymaking group, has included the South Korea's homegrown wireless Internet technology's WiBro technology as one of its 3G communications standards.

Posted by Budi Putra on October 19th, 2007 No Comments »

Broadcom introduces 3G on chip

I think it's a good news to explore 3G capabilities in any devices, especially in mobile technologies.

Posted by Budi Putra on October 16th, 2007 No Comments »

FCC leaks ASUS P550 smartphone

FCC leaks images and information on upcoming ASUS P550 smartphone. This phone features a Marvel PXA270 520MHz processor and runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional. Onboard memory is 256MB of Flash ROM and 64MB of SDRAM.

Posted by Budi Putra on September 21st, 2007 1 Comment »

Malaysia’s Maxis has 350,000 3G subscribers

Malaysia's Maxis has 350,000 3G subscribers. Most of Maxis 3G subscribers are using their mobile phones to surf on the Internet as well as video calls and TV programmes.

Posted by Budi Putra on July 12th, 2007 No Comments »

China plays fair over 3G standard

In the development of China's 3G licence strategy, the involvement of foreign telecoms companies has been uncertain as the government is seemingly plumping for a homegrown standard. Now the country's Ministry of Information Industry has said the licenses will be technology-neutral. According to reports in the Chinese press, the Ministry is considering established flavors of 3G alongside its own version, TD-SCDMA. Xi Guohua, a vice minister at the Ministry of Information Industry, told the Shanghai Daily: "We will treat W-CDMA and CDMA-2000 equally. It has nothing to do with supporting a locally developed standard." W-CDMA is traditionally favored in Europe and CDMA-2000 is used in the United States. Source: ZDNet

Posted by Budi Putra on April 24th, 2007 No Comments »

India rings in with 200 million phones

Asia is really the next big market in the world’s telecommunications business. At the current growth rate, there will be half a billion mobile subscribers in the country by 2010. With 150 million subscribers but market penetration of still only 15 percent, India is already the world`s fourth-biggest mobile market behind China, the United States and Russia. Telecom numbers are not just talking, they’re talking big in India. According to latest figures available with the telecom ministry and TRAI, India will have hit the magical figure of 200 million phones even as you read this story. This includes wireless (GSM, CDMA, WLL-F) and fixed-line phones. In mobile subscribers, India now ranks fourth behind China, USA and Russia which ...

Posted by Budi Putra on February 20th, 2007 No Comments »

CommunicAsia2007 to set the stage for a convergent world

Four-day trade event to bring together key technologies, companies and thought leaders to deliver on the 'Digital Convergence in Reality' experience LONDON - The CommunicAsia Exhibition and Conference - now recognised as Asia's premier technology event - will showcase a converged world when it opens for business later this year in Singapore (June 19-22). CommunicAsia is well established on the world stage and will feature a wide spectrum of cutting edge, enabling digital technologies from global companies. The conference will see leading industry figures sharing their vision of future developments in Digital Convergence. Spread over a total of eight halls, CommunicAsia - alongside EnterpriseIT, BroadcastAsia, and InteractiveDME -- will see over 2,400 companies come together to demonstrate the transforming powers of digital technologies ...

Posted by Budi Putra on February 19th, 2007 No Comments »

3G revolution spurs content innovation and growth

Indonesia, which has five 3G operators (with three of them launched their services commercially) already, became the third ASEAN country after Singapore and Malaysia to have WCDMA-based 3G services. We will be joining around fifty million people who already have access to this service around the world. With the advent of the third generation of cellular technology (3G), the term "value added services", which used to refer to all services beyond voice calls, may be in for a new definition. The new technology literally allows the user to have a broadband internet connection in the palm of his or her hand, offering an endless list of services. For cellular content providers, the technological revolution has opened up new frontiers for innovation and growth. Iqbal ...

Posted by Budi Putra on January 29th, 2007 No Comments »

HP introduces 3G laptop

Definitely I need to add this notebook to my wish list. Hewlett-Packard's new nc6400 is a 3G-capable laptop that offers download speeds fast enough to pull in podcasts, multimedia-heavy Web sites, and even videos -- from just about any major city around the world -- thanks to the built-in Cingular 3G module. The nc6400 is also Vista-ready and powered by a choice of Intel Core 2 Duo processors. In an overture to knowledge workers with wanderlust, Hewlett-Packard and Cingular have launched what they are claiming is the world's first notebook Relevant Products/Services with built-in global 3G capabilities. The HP Relevant Products/Services Compaq nc6400 boasts a built-in Cingular Wireless UMTS/HSDPA module -- in plain English, hardware that lets the notebook connect to ...

Posted by Budi Putra on December 12th, 2006 1 Comment »

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