Researchers at Rice University in the US have developed technology that they say could double the capacity of today's cellular networks, without the need for more spectrum or more base stations.
Stanford University researchers have announced a breakthrough that could nearly double the throughput of wireless networks. The & antenna cancellation& technology has already been demonstrated in office settings and, once perfected, will add little cost to Wi-Fi equipment, according to the university....
Just bought a Samsung Dart, great phone for the money.
I am within line-of-sight of two T-Mobile cell sites, the closest is less than 1/2 mile away.
When the phone is set to use 2G networks, the data icon changes to an E (EDGE) and displays full bars (4).
WAN optimization and application performance specialist Exinda has launched Edge, an application performance assessment platform aimed specifically at organizations with branch offices.
For businesses with limited onsite IT and bandwidth resources, connecting satellite facilities with private and public cloud applications can prove useful, but as branch networks become more complex, optimization s
My car has room for a double din and I was wondering if there was one on the market that would display my cell phone (not blue-tooth. I mean being able to use my cell phone via a touch lcd instead of the cell itself) or if it would be possible to reprogram one to do that. Hope that makes sense.
Fujitsu will team with Fujitsu Semiconductor, NTT Docomo and NEC on a new venture to develop and sell chips for smartphones, an effort that could provide stiff competition to mobile stalwart Qualcomm, the dominant chip supplier for smartphones and tablets.
The joint venture, called Access Network Technology Ltd.
I read today that AT&T is planning to shut down their 2G towers by 2016. I'm wondering if other network providers are doing the same thing. If so, of course, any old Wizards won't be able to get online over the cell network. I don't use my Wizard often anymore, but still I'm sad.
Please see the attached image as I'll refer to it using spreadsheet cell notation.
The upper left corner had 8 cells uncovered before this game ended. So imagine what this looked like before I took a snapshot of the failure.
First of all, check out this video right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_h8Mt...eature=g-all-u
To sum it up, T-Mobile is rolling out 3G for iPhone users, which could previously only use edge.
Now as 99% of GSM users know, we can only use edge as of right now, just like the iPhone.