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Category Archives: LTE
Half of registered handsets made by Nokia says Regulator
Nokia feature phones still strong in markets with high 4G infrastructure; TelecomsMarketResearch sets up own QoS audit of UK mobile operators using Nokia phones. Continue reading
Posted in Apple iPhone, LTE, Middle East, Smartphones
Tagged 4G, LTE, Nokia, Ofcom, QoS, TRA, UK
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Kenya sees international Internet bandwidth rise more than eleven-fold
24 February 2012 Kenya’s telecommunications and broadband market is undergoing a revolution following the arrival of three fibre optic international submarine cables (Seacom, TEAMS and EASSy), ending its dependency on limited and expensive satellite bandwidth. The country’s international bandwidth increased … Continue reading
Why LTE needs re-farmed spectrum – and the best way to do it
The challenge for next-generation ’4G’ services is to identify globally harmonized spectrum, as currently LTE is being required to provide operators with multiple options in terms of channel size and spectrum band, as well as a choice between FDD and … Continue reading