Start to look into LED lighting and quickly it becomes obvious that one type of LED will not suit all situations. After a while, you get sophisticated enough to take colour-rendering index (CRI) and colour temperature into account, ...
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The U.S.Federal Communications Commission is scheduled to vote on a proposal that would allow AT&T to offer mobile broadband service on 20MHz of spectrum it purchased in August along with spectrum holding company NextWave Wireless. During ...
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The focus of the mobile industry of late has been ensuring the roll-out of 4G begins. However, with only one mobile network operator (MNO) capable of providing the faster network until at least the middle of next year, operators are always ...
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The U.S.Federal Communications Commission needs to be a"cop on the beat"to ensure mobile and broadband competition across the country,the agency's chairman said Tuesday. The FCC must resist calls for the agency to phase out nearly all ...
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Hon Hai Precision Industry Co.,Ltd.,from Taiwan,has finalized its grand investment project in Brazil,under a memorandum of understanding with the state government of Sao Paulo. The investment project is designed to pour a total of 1 ...
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The Country Land and Business Association(CLA)has called on the government to make a legally binding agreement to meet its broadband goals by 2015 as it raised fears the targets would not be met. In a report published ...
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Government plans to install super-fast broadband throughout the whole of the UK by 2015 are unlikely to be achieved. That's according to a report from the Country Land & Business Association (CLA), which comes days after the government ...
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Ten cities in the UK are to receive £114m for broadband of 80-100Mbps and wireless internet access, as part of government plans to improve connectivity across the nation. The total sum allocated to the 10 cities is £14m more ...
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The government has announced the split of the money for facilitating high-speed broadband in the UK. Ten cities benefit from the project.which has been allocated GBP 114m in total.London gets GBP 25m.Leeds and Bradford get GBP 14.4m ...
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The government has announced 114m in investment across 10 cities to help provide them with high-speed broadband. The funds represent a 14m increase on the initially planned 100m, with the 100Mbit/s broadband for homes and businesses ...
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff has claimed that marketing businesses will be"moving into an LTE world",dismissing the need for socially-connected platforms to use a superfast broadband network. During a Q&A session at Dreamforce 2012,the ...
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Fabless semiconductor firm RFaxis Inc of Irvine,CA,USA,which designs RF semiconductors and embedded antenna solutions for the wireless connectivity and cellular mobility markets,says it will start volume production of its ...
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The International Telecommunication Union(ITU)has denied claims it is trying to control the internet through its upcoming revision of telecoms rules. The UN agency is updating its International Telecommunication Regulations(ITRs)at the ...
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Broadband,phone and mobile company TalkTalk has selected business intelligence software provider QlikView's Business Discovery platform ahead of Tableau's rival offering because QlikView was"cheaper and easier to deploy". Further reading ...
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An ex BT programme manager has branded the government's plans–and BT's part in them–to have superfast broadband available to 90 per cent of the UK by 2015 a"Westminster myth",accusing those in charge of trying to base"internet ...
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