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Thursday 15 October 2009
On Relay Technology in LTE-Advanced and WiMAX standards
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I blogged earlier about Relay technology that is part of LTE-Advanced. In the IEEE Communications Magazine, this month there is a complete ...
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Monday 12 October 2009
LTE Stuff
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Just added some new material on LTE at 3G4G website. Check the LTE section here . Also started collection FAQ's. See here . As always, ...
Sunday 11 October 2009
Google's strategy for winning in a nutshell
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Interesting analysis by Zigurd Mednieks on his blog 4thscreen. Though not directly linked to mobiles, I am sure a similar approach is being...
Friday 9 October 2009
IMT-Advanced Proposals to be discussed next week
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Depending on which camp you belong to, you would have read atleast one press release. The 3GPP Partners, which unite more than 370 leadi...
Thursday 8 October 2009
TD-SCDMA Politics!
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I posted sometime back about China Mobile standards ready to battle the 3G standards. I read this interesting piece in The IET Magazine :...
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Wednesday 7 October 2009
Femtocells Standardization in 3GPP
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Femtocells have been around since 2007 . Before Femtocells, the smallest possible cell was the picocell that was designed to serve a small ...
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Monday 5 October 2009
Industry's first LTE Comformance test submitted for approval
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Anite has submitted the first LTE test case 8.1.2.1 based on the conformance test specification 36.523-1. The test case was debugged using t...
Twitter could be very useful ;)
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Friday 2 October 2009
LTE Packet Call Signalling example
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Available here for anyone interested in the flow.
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Thursday 1 October 2009
Interesting stats from Tomi Ahonen's talk on 'the next 4 Billion Mobile Subscribers'
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Tomi has posted an interesting blog titled " What do I mean, by 'next four billion'? ". Its an interesting read. As usual ...
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