Archive for the 'Telecommunication Center' Category

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Qwerty Three Touch Screen Smartphones

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

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Lord Carter Promises ‘Finalised Thinking’ about Britain’s Communications

Friday, April 24th, 2009

British Library is hosting the Digital Britain summit, which will discuss the future of Britain’s communications, be it media or mobile broadband. An important issue of discussion at the summit would be the possibility of broadband helping the country in getting over recession.

Lord Carter has high expectations from the summit, and commented that he is looking forward to participation from the communications sector. He is hoping for sharing of thoughts on how to go about further development of infrastructure, and the content and creative industries. He is also expecting to come up with ways and means to help the UK broadband providers in getting an edge over international competitors.

The list of important delegates who will be speaking at the summit includes PM Gordon Brown, culture secretary Andy Burnham, trade secretary Lord Mandelson, and communications minister Stephen Carter, who is in charge of the whole Digital Britain project

The Digital Britain summit is expected to create more interest as compared to the Digital Britain report, which was released earlier. Lord Carter is confident that the discussions will be useful in developing a conclusive strategy regarding the future of Britain’s communication.

Hopefully, this meeting would be more useful than the report, which was a failure. Most of its promises are hanging in the air, including 2Mb broadband access across Britain before 2012, work on which has not even started since the government and Ofcom are embroiled in a battle over spectrum allocation.

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Recession Deters Mobiles Broadband Upgrades

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

It was generally believed that the broadband industry, particularly the mobile segment would not face any setbacks due to the ongoing recession. However, optimism has taken a hit and nearly every mobile company, after seeing voice calling volumes and handset business plunge, is now shying away from big investments.

In the recently concluded Mobile World Congress, the consensus seemed to be that investments will not see a slow down, but already there are reports that companies like Orange and Vodafone are not keen to rush towards 4G, given the current situation.

This is contradictory to what the GSMA (an association of the worldwide mobile industry) had been confidently expressing so far. At a recently held meeting, it insisted that the mobilebroadband industry could act as a potent tool in lifting the economy out of recession. However, most major mobile broadband providers do not seem too courageous at the moment and as profits shrink, the companies are holding back their capital expenditure plans. 3G upgrades and 4G developments have been put on the backburner, and with the situation worsening, more projects could be shelved in the near future. There is also a question mark over how much demand any new service can generate, and mobile companies may be justified in holding back any upgrades in this scenario.

It is quite cleat that any optimism about the industry will evaporate very quickly. The assumption that the industry will not be affected by the severe economic downturn, being witnessed through out the globe, does not seem to hold water.

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Larry Page: Free White Space!

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

Almost anything at this time and age is wireless. We have wireless communications, wireless networks, wireless connections to the Internet, and wireless telephones and such. Larry Page, President and co-founder of Google, wants to venture more into wireless technology.

There are several unused TV spectrum that could be tapped for wireless devices. Known as white space, this unused TV spectrum lying in the 700 MHz frequency only acts as a buffer between TV channels. Page went to Washington to discuss with the Federal Communications Commission the possibilities of freeing most of white space, which is perfect for wireless data transfers and transmissions between wireless devices.

Although some portions of white space have already been occupied, with Verizon using most of it, there are still some chunks of the spectrum that are left untouched. Page wants those untapped resources used. However, there are some organizations that are averse to the concept of freeing the spectrum for use of wireless devices, most notably television broadcasters. TV companies argue that wireless devices using white space will certainly cause interference in their broadcasts. Page thinks that the interference issue is exaggerated; the spectrum can be shared, he insists.

Whether the interference scare is overrated or not, Page clearly has a vision of things to come. This world is already in the wireless age. Why not develop it more?

Larry Page is profiled in Forbes magazine.

Other technology leaders such as Mayo Shattuck are profiled on Leaders of Technology.

Mayo Shattuck is profiled on BusinessWeek.

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The Samsung J700 in review

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

The Samsung J700 is available has earned a solid reputation as a reliable slider mobile phone since its first appearance. With the J700 Samsung have produced a mobile phone which is reasonably well featured for a entry level mobile phone. With the J700 Samsung have produced a good all rounder intended to be suitable for a wide range of users.

The Samsung J700 is has bluetooth, meaning it really easy to integrate with devices, like hands free sets or a music system. The ring-tones enabled on the J700 are Polyphonic, MP3 including a vibration alert. When compared to other models on the market the Samsung J700 is one of the more compact phones on the market. The phone is pretty light weighing in at 92 g. Colour wise the Samsung J700 only comes in Black. In terms of the the display the mobile phone is supplied with a 2 inch screen, which, if you look at the other options available for this kind of money is a disappointingly sized display. The screen is a TFT, 65K colors. The Samsung J700 is compatible with 2G GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 . A 1.3 MP, 1280×960 pixels, video is integrated into this phone camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML compatible browser is also included. The battery cell that is shipped with the J700 is a Li-Ion. Additionally the J700 has, Java MIDP 2.0, FM radio, Currency converter, MPEG4/3GP video player/recorder, Voice memo, BT printing, Organizer and MP3/AAC/AAC+/MIDI player.

The J700 is amongst the latest mobile phones currently available, despite this it is still possible to pick up one great bargains on this handset. Due to the rise of the Internet it has never been more convenient or as cost competitive to purchase a mobile. Shopping online will save you a lot of money, amazingly it is possible to get free line rental deals on the Samsung J700 , which need not cost a dime.