Friday 2 December 2011
Saturday 12 November 2011
Video on the Vision of the Future
There is a whole blog post dedicated to this which you may be interested in, available here.
Another one is on the gesture recognition that will probably make big on the future devices including TVs.
On a lighter note, the future generation would probably just take the touch and gesture recognition for granted. Here is one such video:
Monday 7 November 2011
Ericsson Video: Networked Society 'On the Brink'
In On The Brink we discuss the past, present and future of connectivity with a mix of people including David Rowan, chief editor of Wired UK; Caterina Fake, founder of Flickr; and Eric Wahlforss, the co-founder of Soundcloud. Each of the interviewees discusses the emerging opportunities being enabled by technology as we enter the Networked Society. Concepts such as borderless opportunities and creativity, new open business models, and today's 'dumb society' are brought up and discussed.
Saturday 5 November 2011
Three quick 3GPP Videos
Andrew Howell, GERAN and LTE Interworking: Andrew Howell, 3GPP GERAN Chairman, gives some background on the work of the GSM/EDGE RAN groups, including GELTE and the impact of machine type communications over legacy networks in the LTE age.
See also my earlier post on GELTE here.
Atle Monrad is Chairman of the 3GPP Core Network and Terminals group. In this short film, he explains the role of the protocol groups and gives a snap shot of the latest priorities for his group.
If you want to learn more about 3GPP, see earlier blog post here.
Monday 31 October 2011
Phones with Flexible Screens in 2012
From PC World:
Saturday 22 October 2011
Ericsson Video: Using LTE to broadcast Danish elections
Tuesday 20 September 2011
Panel Session on Small Cells (Femtocells) from Cambridge Wireless SIG event
Panel Session on Small Cells (Femtocells) from Cambridge Wireless SIG event from Zahid Ghadialy on Vimeo.
From the Cambridge Wireless Small Cell Special Interest Group event
“Small Cells: the beginning and where we are now”
15 September 2011
At The IET, Savoy Place, London, WC2R 0BL
Panel Session
Chair: Mike Bowerman, Account Manager, Alcatel Lucent.
Participants (from Left to right):
Professor Will Stewart, IET
Houston Spencer, VP Solutions and Marketing, Alcatel-Lucent
Will Franks, CTO and Founder, Ubiquisys
Chris Cox, Director of Marketing, ip.access
More details about the speakers and the event available at: http://www.cambridgewireless.co.uk/Agenda/SCS1_15.09.11.pdf
Monday 19 September 2011
Summary from the 'Small Cells' Event in Cambridge Wireless
Wednesday 31 August 2011
Saturday 20 August 2011
Lobbying for more Spectrum
Sunday 14 August 2011
mHealth – Mobile Healthcare; consumer, doctors, healthcare providers, hardware and software tech enablers
Friday 5 August 2011
TED talk: Wireless data from every light bulb
Saturday 25 June 2011
Sunday 12 June 2011
In The Next 10 Years...
Saturday 28 May 2011
Videos from Ericsson Business Innovation Forum 2011
Sunday 8 May 2011
What is '4G' ?
And finally my '4G' FAQ from 2006 that is seriously outdated and needs updating :)
Saturday 2 April 2011
April fool jokes...in case you missed
Friday 25 March 2011
Interesting M2M Video by ETSI
Machine-to Machine Communications - David Boswarthick (15/02/2011) from ETSI – World Class Standards on Vimeo.
ETSI M2M: Building the Internet of Things
Presented by: David Boswarthick, ETSI Technical Expert
Live Presentation during MWC 2011: ETSI stand, Monday, 15 February 2011
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About the presenter:
David Boswarthick, Technical Officer, ETSI
David has been extensively involved for over 10 years in the standardization activities of mobile, fixed and convergent networks in both the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) and the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP). He is currently involved in the M2M standards group which is defining an end to end architecture and requirements for multiple M2M applications including Smart Metering, healthcare and enhanced home living. David holds a Bachelor's Honours Degree in Telecommunications from the University of Plymouth, and a Master's Degree in Networks and Distributed systems from the University of Nice and Sophia Antipolis, France.