IN PICTURES: Huawei mobile broadband demo truck
Huawei shows of the power of LTE… all in one small shipping container.
View ArticleTelstra USB 4G modem
Telstra's USB 4G Modem is the first mobile broadband device in Australia to run on the company's new "4G" LTE network.
View ArticleJOB VACANCIES: Microsoft Web developers, Citrix specialists and business...
A range of IT professionals analysts top the skills demand list as job vacancies rise in many areas, according to recruiting experts, Hays.
View ArticleSprint cool to new spectrum auctions
CHICAGO -- While Sprint and AT&T have been clashing for months over the latter's proposed merger with T-Mobile, they can surely still agree on the value of spectrum auctions, right?
View ArticleAustralia's 4G LTE journey: Where are we now?
Telstra recently made its highly anticipated 4G LTE network widely available in capital cities and various regional centres across Australia.
View ArticleVerizon LTE network back online
Verizon says that it has restored its LTE data services less than a day after acknowledging some customers had been knocked down to 3G speeds.
View ArticleVerizon devours more spectrum with Cox deal
While AT&T's attempts to acquire T-Mobile are stuck in limbo, rival Verizon has been quietly gobbling up spectrum from cable companies like Cox Communications, which today sold Verizon $315 million...
View ArticleVerizon: LTE services "returning to normal"
Verizon says subscribers should expect its LTE services to come back online soon after a nationwide outage knocked them offline this morning (See: "Verizon Wireless outage outraging customers") .
View ArticleVerizon could soon fall under Uncle Sam's antitrust microscope
It looks as though Verizon's cable spectrum deals won't fly under the radar after all.
View ArticleApple's iPad mini is 4G for Australia, too
Apple's new iPad mini will support the Australian 4G networks offered by Telstra and Optus, the company announced this morning.
View ArticleOptus reveals 4G plans for 2013 (+ 11 photos)
Telecommunications service provider, Optus, recently retraced its 4G 2012 milestones and briefly outlined its 4G plans for 2013 at a press event in Sydney.
View Article2013 is the year of the device: Deloitte
It is likely that 2013 will be the year of the device. The number of smartphone shipments will reach nearly two billion, and the smartphone-tablet hybrid will gain popularity in Australia, according to...
View ArticleCisco incorporates Etherstack LTE smartphone technology
Cisco has incorporated wireless technology vendor, Etherstack’s (ASX: ESK) LTE25 smartphone technology in a range of new interoperable communications capabilities for its wireless communications...
View ArticleBetter late than never: Vodafone arrives at the 4G/LTE party
Telecommunications provider, Vodafone, appears to be the latest to join the 4G/LTE party, announcing "the pending arrival” of its own 4G network across five capital cities.
View ArticleNew Samsung tech could pave way for 5G in 2020
Existing 4G networks for mobile devices still have limited global reach, but that's not going to keep 5G technology waiting in the wings. Samsung has announced that it has developed some transceiver...
View ArticleiiNet launches mobile 4G plans
Australian telecommunications provider, iiNet, has unveiled a range of 4G mobile plans with no lock-in contracts
View ArticleOptus 2300Mhz 4G launched to the public in Canberra
Following the unveiling of its multi-band, 2300Mhz TD-LTE 4G network last month, telecommunications provider, Optus, has publicly launched the network and the first compatible devices in Canberra.
View ArticleVodafone turns on 4G
Telecommunications provider, Vodafone, has launched its own 4G network in Australia, claiming “demonstrated trial speeds” of up to 100Mbps.
View ArticleSamsung may introduce LTE Advanced version of Galaxy S4 in June
Samsung's Galaxy S4 was only introduced in March and the company has already rolled out Mini and Active variants of its flagship smartphone. Not content with just three basic models, Samsung plans on...
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