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Mobile users can expect a sharp fall in tariffs and access to a range of sophisticated services if the government accepts recommendations by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India to permit Mobile virtual network operators. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 19 days ago
VNL of Sweden unveils a solar-powered base station for the cellular industry that is a fraction of the size and cost of conventional towers It has taken 21 years to get Mobile phones into the hands of 3 billion people around the world. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 15 days ago
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As Mobile advertising moves from an experimental buy to a dedicated budget line item, ad Networks serving the space have also matured. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
Nokia Siemens Networks has been selected by China Mobile Group Beijing Ltd. (CMBJ) to provide its Usability Consulting Service, focusing on the companys color ring back tone service and web portal user experience. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 16 days ago
Location-based Mobile social Networks, such as Loopt, GyPSii and Pelago, could be a $3.3 billion market by 2013. But history and current trends suggest these startups won't be standing on their own for some time. Loopt has already won deals with Sprint and Verizon, GyPSii is working with Samsung and Garmin, Google's acquired Jaiku, and Nokia bought Plazes. - It's always fun to noodle over on market expectations for red-hot technologies. But the media and analysts are too often guilty of trying to drag a horse behind a cart. For example, if I told you location-based Mobile social Networks would spawn a $3 billion-plus market within the next five years, ... ... Source: www.businesswire.com --- 8 days ago
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Useful Networks, leading enablers of compelling location-based services (LBS) for Mobile phones, ... Source: www.businesswire.com --- 18 hours ago
AMERICAN FORK, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Move Networks, the leader in Internet television services, today announced that it is optimizing its media player for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 11 hours ago
Computer Business Review Aug 21 2008 12:55AM GMT ... Source: www.sciencedaily.com --- 12 days ago
Today's growing third generation (3G) of Mobile data services are only a taste of what is to come. Now, European researchers are paving the way to a world where ultra-fast internet access is available from every Mobile device. ... Source: www.buzzle.com --- 9 days ago
The first ever Mobile call of the UK was made on the 1st of January 1985 which also marked the launch of Mobile industry that transformed the intact worldwide communication. Vodafone is one of the leading international Mobile communication groups spreading its wings across 5 continents and over 27 countries. ... Source: www.physorg.com --- 14 days ago
(PhysOrg.com) -- Today`s growing third generation (3G) of Mobile data services are only a taste of what is to come. Now, European researchers are paving the way to a world where ultra-fast internet access is available from every Mobile device. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 9 days ago
Ein News Aug 12 2008 11:36AM GMT ... Source: www.forrester.com --- 14 days ago
To find out how easy it was to register for Japan's Mobile social networking services (SNSes), Forrester applied an abridged version of its Web Site Review methodology to the site experiences at Japan's leading Mobile social networking sites: Mixi Mobile and Mobage-town. Neither site quite achieved a passing grade — Mobage-town was let down by cute but distracting presentation, and Mixi Mobile offered unclear categories and insufficient help in the event of errors. Despite these flaws, Mobile site owners can take some valuable lessons from the pared down registration processes offered by both sites: Mixi Mobile excelled in the layout of its Mobile forms, while Mobage-town made it easy for the user to fix errors and kept her aware of how she was progressing. ... Source: infoscience.epfl.ch --- 30 days ago
Multi-hop ad-hoc Networks consist of nodes which cooperate by forwarding packets for each other to allow communication beyond the power range of each node. In pure ad-hoc Networks, no additional infrastructure is required to allow the nodes to communicate. Multi-hop hybrid Networks are a combination of ad-hoc and cellular Networks. As in ad-hoc Networks, the nodes forward packets on behalf of other nodes. However, a few base stations are introduced. This enables long-range communication, increases connectivity and allows centralized services. In our work, we investigate the problem of placing base stations in multi-hop hybrid Networks. Since nodes extend the service area by themselves, conventional cellular approaches are not suitable for such Networks. We propose the Cluster Covering Algorithm, an algorithm which takes into account the percolation phenomenon, and compare it with several greedy algorithms. We measure the connectivity through different simulations on real population distribution data of Zurich (CH), the Surselva Valley (CH) and Finland. The simulation results show that the Cluster Covering Algorithm outperforms the greedy algorithms. ... Source: www.moconews.net --- 17 hours ago
At Intel's ( NSDQ: INTC ) Developer Forum in San Francisco, Move Networks announced today that it was going to adapt its high-definition media player that streams content over the Internet for Mobile Internet devices (or MIDs) using Intel processors and Linux software by Moblin . Move Networks CEO John Edwards said: "The lines between the TV, the computer and Mobile devices are blurring, while user demand for high-quality Internet television programming that they can view on all of these platforms is growing. Release. Today, Move Networks helps ABC, Fox and ESPN ( NYSE: DIS ) deliver HDTV to computers, however, the vision is for this type of technology to be available everywhere—at the beach, in the car, or while shopping, Move said. Truthfully, this is probably where things are going, but it will be interesting to see if wireless Networks, like WiMax, will have the capacity to stream this kind of bandwidth to multiple users at once. Even on the Internet, you have wireline cable operators, like Comcast ( NSDQ: CMCSA ), complaining about their heaviest users and are electing to slow them down . Check out the best business jobs in digital media. Go here for paidContent.org Job Board. ... Source: www.techrockies.com --- 7 hours ago
American Fork, Utah-based Move Networks, which develops content deliver technology for delivering HD and other video content, said Wednesday that the firm has optimized its media player for devices based on Intel's Atom processor.... (more) ... Source: www.clickpress.com --- 20 days ago
In both Europe and North America recent TV and media coverage have placed the spotlight on the issue of bullying. Bullying by SMS, not to be confused with cyber bullying and whilst the two may occur in tandem, is emerging as a virulent threat to vulnerable sections of our pre-teen and teen society. ... Find more results for Mobile Networks on RSSMicro.com |
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