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Monday 31 May 2010
Using Femtocells abroad Illegaly
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Back in 2008, I blogged about Femtocells and stealing of Spectrum . Since the rollout of Vodafone Suresignal , I am seeing people discuss it...
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Sunday 30 May 2010
ng-connect LTE car from ALU
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Back in the LTE World Summit 2010 there was this ng-connect LTE car demo. I wasn't able to get a demo as there didnt seem to be anyone ...
Friday 28 May 2010
UMTS/HSPA State Transition Problems to be solved with LTE
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The way UMTS/HSPA is designed is that the Mobile (UE) is always in IDLE state. If there is some data that needs to be transferred then the ...
Thursday 27 May 2010
LTE will be known as 4G!
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I have been mentioning since 3 years that LTE is 3.9G and its not 4G. In fact I have brought it up in many posts and discussions so that we ...
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Police call for remote button to stop cars
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From The Guardian : British Police are urging Ministers to give them the power to stop vehicles by remote control. In what will be seen as ...
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Wednesday 26 May 2010
Small cells and Wireless Capacity Growth
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Self explanatory slide showing the impact of Small cells on the capacity growth. This is probably the best way to further increase the capa...
Tuesday 25 May 2010
Quality of Service (QoS) and Deep Packet Inspection (DPI)
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One of the things I mentioned in my presentation in the LTE World Summit was that differentiation of Services based on Quality of Services ...
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Monday 24 May 2010
Interesting calculation showing that data cost to operator is €1/per GB
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The 'Cost per Bit' issue...
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Cost per bit has always been an issue from operator point of view. The other day an operator tried to show a comparison of data transfer wi...
Saturday 22 May 2010
50 Billion Connected Devices by 2020 (2025?)
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Back in April, Hans Vestberg, CEO and the President of Ericsson declared that there will be 50 Billion connected devices by 2020. In ...
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