Sunday, 25 November 2012
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Connected Lighting of the future
This is an advertisement from Philips about their personal wireless lighting system called Hue. This is also the reason why we say that in future everything would be connected and with its own IP address (though this is not the case in Hue).
With Internet of Things (IoT) becoming more mainstream, it would be interesting to see these things becoming more popular and we will hopefully see more interesting apps.
This article makes an interesting reading too.
With Internet of Things (IoT) becoming more mainstream, it would be interesting to see these things becoming more popular and we will hopefully see more interesting apps.
This article makes an interesting reading too.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Speaker Quotes from #MMAF2012
Labels:
Advertisement,
Apps,
LBS,
Marketing,
Mobile Phones and Devices
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Mobile Broadband Speeds: How is 4G different from 3G?
I wrote this answer on Quora and as of yesterday there were 20+ upvotes. So here is an embed for the same:
Read Quote of Zahid Ghadialy's answer to Mobile Broadband: How is 4G different from 3G? on Quora
Read Quote of Zahid Ghadialy's answer to Mobile Broadband: How is 4G different from 3G? on Quora
Labels:
4G,
Data Speeds,
HSPA,
LTE,
UMTS
Sunday, 18 November 2012
Quick Introduction to LTE-Advanced
An article written by me for the Mobile Europe magazine where I try and explain LTE-A without going in technical details. This also includes the state of market on who is doing what.
Labels:
LTE-Advanced,
White Papers and Reports
Friday, 16 November 2012
Evolution of 'Internet of Things' to 'Internet of Everything' #IoE
Will the 'Internet of Humans' and the 'Internet of Things' (IoT) evolve into 'Internet of Everything' (IoE). This is certainly what Dave Evans, the Cisco Futurist thinks. This is from his blog:
From the Internet of Things (IoT), where we are today, we are just beginning to enter a new realm: the Internet of Everything (IoE), where things will gain context awareness, increased processing power, and greater sensing abilities. Add people and information into the mix and you get a network of networks where billions or even trillions of connections create unprecedented opportunities and give things that were silent a voice.
As more things, people, and data become connected, the power of the Internet (essentially a network of networks) grows exponentially. This thinking (“Metcalfe’s law”) comes from Robert Metcalfe, well-known technologist and founder of 3Com, who stated that the value of a network increases proportionately to the square of the number of users. In essence, the power of the network is greater than the sum of its parts, making the Internet of Everything, incredibly powerful.
You can read more here.
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Labels:
Cisco,
Future Technologies,
Internet of Things,
M2M
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Small Cells: Comparison and Deployment Scenarios
Labels:
Deployment,
Femtocells,
Nokia Networks,
Small Cells
Monday, 12 November 2012
Opportunities for reshaping the future of your industry?
Labels:
Africa,
Apps,
Apps Mobile Payments,
Asia,
Cambridge Wireless (CW),
Latin America,
Stats,
Telehealth
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Nice Picture summarising 'Wireless Backhaul' Options
Labels:
Backhaul,
Nokia Networks
Friday, 9 November 2012
Virgin Media's offering on SCaaS
I have blogged about FaaS in the past that is now undergoing trials. I also blogged about SCaaS from our last Cambridge Wireless event that shows the seperation between the operator and the services provided by Small Cell service provider. In the recent Small Cells Global congress, Kevin Baughan from Virgin Media gave an interesting talk on their recent trials. This is the architecture they are proposing.
A real killer from Virgin media could have been that it does something similar to Free, the French mobile operator that has apparently got Femtocells inbuilt in the set top boxes.
We will have to wait and see how many operators are willing to have third party host their small cells and how many.
Labels:
Deployment,
SCaaS,
Small Cells
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