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TD-SCDMA available from October
 

By sean, on 25-05-2007

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China's home-grown TD-SCDMA standard could be available for commercial use as early as this autumn if the current round of testing is proven to be a success. The wireless 3G standard is being tested in ten cities until October.

At the 2007 TD-SCDMA Summit held Wednesday, the industrial union confirmed that final tests will be carried out in ten cities including Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Guangzhou. Users will then be able to apply for a number.

The homegrown 3G standard, along with the international WCDMA and CDMA2000 standards have been undergoing testing since 2001. The industry is also waiting for the official launch of 3G licenses.

Earlier in the month, the Ministry of Information Industry approved the two globally accepted third-generation wireless standards to be deployed in China. Currently, there are more than 100 kinds of 3G mobile sets available on the Chinese market.

Last update: 28-07-2007

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Google Phone? Or maybe Google Wireless
 

By sean, on 24-05-2007

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Or Google spectrum auctions or Google mobile advertising ...

May 23, 2007 (IDG News Service) -- All the rumors about a Google phone may be just slightly off. Rather than sell a mobile handset, Google Inc. might instead offer wireless service.

A Google executive yesterday said the company is considering trying to win spectrum in an upcoming Federal Communications Commission auction. "We have not ruled in or out participating in the auction as a licensee," said Richard Whitt, Washington telecommunications and media counsel at Google.

He was referring to the FCC auction of wireless spectrum in the 700-MHz band expected to happen next year. The frequency has been used by television broadcasters but is becoming available as part of the transition to digital television. The 700-MHz spectrum is attractive because it can carry signals for long distances, potentially reducing the costs of building a network.

Whitt didn't reveal more details about what Google would do with the spectrum if it decided to enter the auction and if it managed to win. With spectrum in hand, Google could build a network and offer wireless services directly to users.

Google could also let other service providers use the spectrum. On Monday, Google filed a letter with the FCC asking the agency to allow winners of the spectrum to create an auction system that would let third parties bid against one another for the right to use the spectrum. The system could be much like AdWords, Google's offering that lets companies bid against one another in order to display online advertising tied to search terms.

"Whether or not we do get involved [in the auction], we see some value in creating these kinds of platforms," Whitt said. The company is interested in talking with spectrum winners about possibly developing the AdWords-like system for them, he said.

Like other Internet technology companies such as Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp., Google has shown increasing interest recently in the mobile Internet. The companies believe that advertising on the mobile Internet could generate significant revenue streams.

However, Google has complained about the difficulty of working with operators, which control the wireless networks, and it faces the challenge of developing products for the very wide array of phone software systems. Operating its own network could allow Google to offer the types of services it wants to.

Rumors have been circulating that Google, like Apple Inc., may be developing a wireless phone. When asked about a Google phone recently, the company said it doesn't comment on rumors.

Last update: 28-07-2007

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3G wireless growing slowly in M2M market
 

By sean, on 22-05-2007

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3G wireless modules will capture only 30 percent of the M2M (machine-to-machine) communications market by 2012, a new report from ABI Research forecasts. The study predicts that 3G will only become the technology of choice when "bandwidth demands and economics" require it.

"Future-proofing," the research firm says, will not play a major role over the next five years in 3G M2M market development. According to ABI, cellular M2M applications traditionally have not required high-speed connections; rather, cellular 2G technologies like GPRS and CDMA 1xRTT have been adequate.

In 2006, however, high-speed wireless M2M applications began appearing, creating a demand for 3G M2M technology, adds ABI. "Municipal Wi-Fi and WiMAX will both challenge 3G cellular technology as the most suitable methods to achieve high-speed M2M communications for many applications and in many locales," says ABI Research analyst Sam Lucero.

High-speed wireless M2M will find its "natural uses" where the need for high bandwidth outweighs the added cost, ABI adds. Such uses are expected to include:
  • Fixed-wireless terminals that use cellular backhaul
  • Multimedia content delivery to point-of-sale terminals such as digital-marketing displays
  • High-speed vehicle electronics connectivity, including real-time navigation information
  • Remote information display, used, for example, in digital mobile advertising
  • Video surveillance, where wireless CCTV backhaul permits camera deployment without the need for cabled connections at each location
"WiMAX and (especially) municipal Wi-Fi offer attractive alternatives to CDMA 1xEV-DO or HSDPA 3G technologies for wide-area wireless M2M," stated Lucero. "They are both more cost-effective and operationally efficient. With backing by Intel, as well as key carriers worldwide, WiMAX and municipal Wi-Fi will feature as important high-speed wireless M2M networks in the coming years."

Further information regarding ABI's report, "3G Machine-To-Machine (M2M) Communications," are available here. Pricing was not disclosed.

Last update: 28-07-2007

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