Mobile network operator O2 claims it has fixed network problems that left hundreds of thousands of customers without voice and data connections for up to 24 hours. The firm has issued a string of apologies, but has not yet made any ...
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Mobile operators in the UK are not known for being the best of friends. Be it fighting for the latest exclusive handset or threatening court action over 4G rollouts, the big guns have never been at the top of each other's Christmas lists. ...
Orange has launched an application that gives mobile users free international calls and could prove to be a potential rival to Skype. The voice over IP-based Libon app is designed for the Apple iOS mobile platform, with a Google Android ...
Tags: Orange, application, VoIP Mobile App
EE has announced 17 further towns and cities it will be bringing 4G to in the New Year. The new locations to get access to the faster mobile network will be Bradford, Chelmsford, Coventry, Doncaster, Dudley, Leicester, Luton, Newport, ...
Tags: EE, 4G, mobile network, 4G network
Wi-Fi offloading helps network operators cope with rapidly increasing data traffic from mobile devices,writes Adrian Schumacher from Rohde&Schwarz. Smart devices make it convenient to access the Internet from virtually anywhere because ...
Tags: Wi-Fi, smart devices.MNOs, ANDSF
It is all done and dusted.The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games(Locog)has passed the baton to its Rio 2016 successor after a debriefing event to provide the Brazilian Games hosts with the lessons learned from the London ...
Tags: 4G spectrum, Locog, receiver, debriefing event
US-based mobile-network operator, T-Mobile USA and Assurant Solutions have for T-Mobile Monthly4G customers across the US. The newly introduced program, dubbed Monthly4G Handset Protection (MHP), offers coverage for accidental damage, ...
Tags: T Mobile USA, mobile device protection program, mobile, 4G
Aruba Networks has announced that JJ Food Service, a leading food service delivery and collection provider in the UK, has deployed a mobile network based on the Aruba Mobile Virtual Enterprise (MOVE) architecture. Aruba Networks has ...
Tags: JJ Food Service, food service delivery, mobile network
NeoPhotonics Corp of San Jose, CA, USA, a vertically integrated designer and manufacturer of both indium phosphide (InP) and silica-on-silicon photonic integrated circuit (PIC)-based modules and subsystems, has received Huawei ...
Tags: NeoPhotonics, PIC, indium phosphide, InP, Huawei
Taipei, Oct. 19, 2012 (CENS)--Industry executives estimated Chunghwa Telecom Co., Ltd.’s 2013 capital expenditure at around NT$37 billion (US$1.2 billion at US$1:NT$30), based on the remarks made by its president, Y.S. Lee that the ...
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Mobile phones are expected to play a significant role in the future of cashless payments in remote and on-premise purchases. Payment companies are ramping up their mobile offerings in the scramble for this lucrative market. ...
Tags: mobile phones, cashless payments, remote purchases, on-premise purchases
IDG News Service-The initial public offering of Ruckus Wireless on Friday highlighted the growing importance of Wi-Fi in mobile networks as service providers try to meet the demands of smartphone and tablet users. Ruckus,a maker of Wi-Fi ...
Tags: Wi-Fi, smartphone, tablet users, carrier-owned networks
Anyone who finds it hard to believe that the average U.S. mobile subscriber sent 696 text messages per month in the second quarter of this year may be relieved to know that this figure fell to 678 per month in the third quarter. It was ...
Tags: mobile subscriber, text messages, Short Message System, SMS, Skype
The sparks return to one of the best known landmarks in London… For the first time since 1983 the electricity can be felt again in the "temple of power". Nicole Scherzinger makes a stunning entrance on the Red Carpet wearing the ...
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Today's security systems are not ready for an always on, always connected world, says McAfee CTO Michael Fey. "McAfee understands that security technology has to evolve very rapidly, but also that organisations can't rip out what they ...
Tags: security systems, CTO Michael Fey, Orchestrated Defence, McAfee