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Increase from 2×10 to 2x20MHz of . . . → Read More: EE promises to ‘double’ 4G speeds by boosting available bandwidth ![]() Qualcomm, well known for both its radio chipsets . . . → Read More: Qualcomm announces Gobi chipset with LTE Advanced and Carrier Aggregation ![]() Welcome to the BCM21892. It may sound like every other piece of Broadcom silicon we’ve covered, but it actually represents an important move from a company that is eager to start pecking at Qualcomm’s lunch . . . → Read More: Broadcom outs smaller, more efficient LTE-Advanced modem for high-spec mobiles ![]() Want to know just when T-Mobile’s LTE network goes live? Not long, if you ask CTO Neville Ray . . . → Read More: T-Mobile: LTE launching in Las Vegas within ‘weeks,’ Galaxy Note II might upgrade to use it Dave Mayo, Senior Vice President of Technology for T-Mobile, boasted on the T-Mobile blog today that they've made “great progress in just three short months” since they announced a deal with cell technology companies Ericson and Nokia Siemens Networks to pump $4 billion into its network over the next two years. . . . → Read More: T-Mobile updates us on its network improvements, including LTE ![]() It’s hard to read the word ‘patent’ and not leap immediately to ‘infringement,’ given the tech industry’s recent track record . But in this rare case, access to that oft-contested IP is being spread like love — very expensive love. Under the terms of a joint agreement, NVIDIA and Intellectual Ventures have acquired nearly 500 patents from IPWireless, some of which pertain to essential tech for LTE, LTE-Advanced and 3G / 4G, bolstering the duo’s inroads into the mobile space. . . . → Read More: NVIDIA, Intellectual Ventures partner to acquire 4G patents from IPWireless ![]() In a bit of bad news for Dish Network , the FCC has decided against issuing a waiver for it to start using the spectrum it’s acquired from DBSD and Terrestar over the last year or so right away. Company chairman Charlie Ergen that waiting might make it too risky for the company to try and roll out wireless services at all . . . → Read More: FCC puts Dish Network’s LTE plans on hold, opts for a longer review ![]() Marvell was first to introduce a single-chip LTE world modem with support for multiple mobile standards late last year, and now Panasonic Mobile Communications, NTT DoCoMo, NEC and Fujitsu have developed intellectual property (hardware and software) for something similar of their own. Specifically, the quartet has gone further with the chip aspect. They’ve tested an “engineering sample” of a large-scale integration chip (pictured) for modems in mobile devices, and claim that it uses twenty percent less juice than larger two-chip designs . . . → Read More: Panasonic, DoCoMo, NEC and Fujitsu create IP for multi-standard LSI chip; supports LTE, GSM, W-CDMA and HSPA+ ![]() You know the saying, second place is the first loser? Well, it looks like AT&T, which recently saw its attempt to absorb T-Mobile thwarted , is living up to that adage by petitioning the FCC to impose an “overly aggressive buildout” of Dish’s planned mobile network . . . . → Read More: AT&T seeks to impose conditions on Dish LTE network, FCC to settle wireless squabble ![]() Wondering what AT&T’s proposed spectrum transfer would mean for T-Mobile? Check out the above graphic, from GigaOM . Created by a reader named Andrew Shepherd, this map displays which regional coverage T-Mobile will gain from the transfer, which was submitted to the FCC this week following the companies’ failed merger . . . → Read More: AT&T’s proposed spectrum transfer mapped out in T-Mobile magenta |
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