Broadcasters seek to slow action on FCC’s white space ruling

October 18th, 2008 by

Filed under:

We knew they didn’t like it, and now they’re going out of their way to prove it. After FCC chairman Kevin Martin set forth a proposal to use the freed spectrum from the forthcoming 2009 digital TV transition for bringing mobile broadband to more locales, broadcasters who’d rather not deal with the trouble are stepping in with a collective “nuh uh!” Station owners and the four television networks filed an “emergency request” on Friday afternoon in hopes of convincing the FCC to hold off on its plan to vote on white space rules until “everyone had a chance to comment on the findings.” The report that’s mentioned found that no significant interference would come into play should the waves be opened up for unlicensed devices, but a spokeswoman for the National Association of Broadcasters stated that “the FCC is misinterpreting the actual data collected by their own engineers.” Whether or not NAB will get the 45-day grace period it’s asking for, however, remains to be seen.

[Via Mobile Tech Today, image courtesy of Orbitcast]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in fcc, kevin martin, KevinMartin, broadband, internet, complaint, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, nab, mobile internet, MobileInternet, white space, WhiteSpace, white spaces, WhiteSpaces, interference | No Comments »

FCC chairman wants to fill white spaces with broadband

October 16th, 2008 by

Filed under:

Good news, folks — Kevin Martin believes that more mobile broadband is good for this nation. And we’re all about getting the WiFi to the people. Just as expected, the FCC chairman has voiced his support for using vacant airwaves from the looming 2009 digital TV transition to bring mobile broadband to more areas. According to Martin: “No one should ever underestimate the potential that new technologies and innovations may bring to society.” His proposal was issued ahead of an official report asserting that potential interference with existing infrastructure could be avoided if “technical safeguards” were put in place to prevent it. Sounds good from here, now go ‘head with your bad self, Mr. Martin.

[Image courtesy of TechLuver]

Read - Proposal
Read - Official interference report

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in fcc, kevin martin, KevinMartin, broadband, internet, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, spectrum, white space, WhiteSpace, licensed, recommendation, unlicensed | No Comments »

Nex-Tech / Redline bringing WiMAX to Kansas

October 10th, 2008 by

Filed under:

While Sprint’s XOHM network is sticking to the bustling metropolises of the US, Redline is looking to bring the wonders of 4G to those sitting in rural America. Granted, this here deployment isn’t the first we’ve seen in a less-than-dense locale, but thanks to its RedMAX infrastructure products and Nex-Tech’s desire to spread the love, a number of cities in the Sunflower State are about to get blanketed with WiMAX. More specifically, we’re told that Hays (see above) and Great Bend will get covered by next month, but we’re left to assume, er, hope that neighboring towns will fall under the umbrella in due time.

[Via InformationWeek, image courtesy of AirForceBase]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in wimax, broadband, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, 4g, mobile internet, MobileInternet, Kansas, nex-tech, RDL, Redline, RedMAX, rural | No Comments »

XOHM roundup: WiMAX-enabled Aspire One, speed testing

October 9th, 2008 by

Filed under: , ,

Yesterday was a pretty big day for Sprint (along with a number of laptop manufacturers), as America’s had its first major glimpse at widespread WiMAX. A few other tidbits lingering from the mayhem were the obligatory speed tests — which were decidedly average — and what’s believed to be a prototype Aspire One with inbuilt WiMAX capabilities. Said netbook was residing within an Intel-branded van, and while it wasn’t made clear if Acer had any plans of bringing such a beast to the commercial realm, the folks at Laptop found the WiMAX surfing to be respectable, but not mind-blowing, as the New York Times homepage took around 15 seconds to load completely. Mr. Dave Zatz was able to pull down around 4,600kbps (and 1,519kbps up) in an impromptu speed test, while Kevin over at jkOnTheRun only managed 3,435kbps down / 1,555kbps up. As always, YMMV.

Read - Hands-on with WiMAX-enabled Aspire One
Read - XOHM Speed Test I
Read - XOHM Speed Test II

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in wimax, xohm, hands-on, broadband, internet, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, acer, mobile internet, MobileInternet, speed, aspire, aspire one, AspireOne, speed test, SpeedTest | No Comments »

Acer launches WiMAX-enabled Aspire 4930-6862 / 6930-6771 notebooks

October 8th, 2008 by

Filed under:

Hot on the heels of Lenovo comes Acer, which is somehow claiming “first!11one!” in the US market with WiMAX-enabled laptops. Introduced today in Baltimore in conjunction with the formal unveiling of Sprint’s XOHM network, the Aspire 4930-6862 and Aspire 6930-6771 both include the innate ability to hop on a WiMAX network and surf at 4G speeds. As for specs, the former packs a 14.1-inch WXGA panel, 2GHz Core 2 Duo T7350 CPU, 3GB of RAM, WiFi / WiMAX capability, integrated graphics, a dual-layer DVD writer, 320GB SATA HDD, 5-in-1 card reader, built-in webcam, Windows Vista Premium and an $899.99 sticker. The larger 6930 differs only in the 16-inch 1,366 x 768 resolution panel, as everything else (price included) remains the same. Charm City residents can snatch ‘em up right now at NewEgg and TigerDirect.

[Via DigitalTrends]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in wimax, sprint, xohm, broadband, internet, wwan, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, acer, 4g, mobile internet, MobileInternet, aspire, baltimore, 4930-6862, 6930-6771 | No Comments »

Lenovo adds integrated WiMAX capability in ThinkPad / IdeaPad families

October 8th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

It’s a big day in Baltimore with the proper launch of Sprint’s XOHM WiMAX network, and Lenovo’s making sure it snags a bit of that limelight to announce this. Starting today, prospective customers can snatch up a ThinkPad SL300, SL500, X301 and T400 with integrated WiMAX capability, meaning that you can hop on the ultra-fast mobile internet highway in Baltimore and elsewhere if you’re really lucky. Later this year, the laptop maker will be adding the option on its business-focused ThinkPad W500, W700, SL400 and X200 models as well as the consumer-minded IdeaPad Y530. There’s no word on how much this capability adds to the cost of a machine, but WiMAX-enabled lappies can be had starting at $720 right now.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in wimax, wwan, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, 4g, mobile internet, MobileInternet, lenovo, ThinkPad, X200, ideapad, sl400, w500, t400, w700, x301 | No Comments »

ZTE’s TU25 becomes first USB modem for Sprint’s XOHM WiMAX network

October 8th, 2008 by

Filed under:

Not too keen on snatching your WiMAX via ExpressCard? Fret not, as ZTE’s TU25 (which was leaked early last month) is fast approaching. Hailed as the only USB modem available (and certified, no less) for the launch of the XOHM network, the TU25 presumably allows users to plug it into a spare USB port, wave a magic wand and begin surfing the mobile broadband superhighway in Baltimore (and a few other places, we hear). There’s a frighteningly small amount of details on this thing right now, but hopefully we’ll have some of the more crucial aspects (price, release date, etc.) sooner rather than later.

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in wimax, sprint, xohm, broadband, internet, wwan, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, usb modem, UsbModem, tu25, zte, WiMAX modem, WimaxModem | No Comments »

AT&T gives thumbs-up to Gobi, Panasonic packs it in Toughbooks

September 11th, 2008 by

Filed under:

AT&T has freely supported Panasonic’s WWAN-enabled Toughbook 19 / 30 on its mobile broadband network for nearly a year now, and for those worried that the two may break things off when Gobi entered the picture can finally breathe a sigh of relief. Qualcomm’s hybrid-3G technology (which goes from EV-DO to HSPA with the flip of a software switch), has just been certified for use on the carrier’s nationwide network, and sure enough, Panny has decided to offer it on “all” new Toughbook machines. Gobified Toughbooks should be on store shelves this October, though we’re not sure just how costly the option will be.

Read - AT&T certifies Gobi technology
Read - Panasonic offers Gobi on Toughbooks

Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in broadband, internet, panasonic, toughbook, ev-do, att, qualcomm, wwan, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, 3g, mobile internet, MobileInternet, gobi, hspa, toughbook 19, Toughbook19, Toughbook 30, Toughbook30 | No Comments »

FCC chairman dreams of free mobile internet for all Americans

August 20th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

Just over a year ago, we were all making bitter beer faces at FCC chairman Kevin Martin for not going along with a delightful sounding “free internet” plan. Now, it seems the main man’s tune has changed. During a recent interview, Martin stated that there was a “social obligation in making sure everybody could participate in the next generation of broadband services because, increasingly, that’s what people want.” He’s reportedly looking to attach a free mobile broadband requirement to the AWS-3 spectrum that’s set to be auctioned next year, which would require the winner to allocate 25% for gratis access. ‘Course, we wouldn’t get our hopes us for this to actually go down like it surely is playing out in your mind just now, but we won’t fault you for dreamin’.

[Via phonescoop]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in wimax, fcc, kevin martin, KevinMartin, internet, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, 3g, 4g, mobile internet, MobileInternet, spectrum, LTE, aws, AWS-3 | No Comments »

Intel aims to expand WiMAX frequency range support

August 19th, 2008 by

Filed under:

While much of the world rallies around LTE, Intel’s still doing its thang with WiMAX. According to Garth Collier, general manager of WiMax at Intel Asia-Pacific, the outfit is gearing up to “start supporting other markets outside of the US at 2.5GHz and in other spectrum profiles.” As it stands, the Centrino 2 chip package supports a version of the technology that uses the 2.5GHz spectrum, and while Mr. Collier didn’t specify which WiMAX profile would be added in 2009, deductive reasoning leads us to believe that 2.3GHz (used in South Korea) and 3.5GHz (used in Pakistan) are in the cards. Beyond that, details are few and far between, but we’d expect to hear something a bit more solid at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

[Via InfoWorld, image courtesy of CNET]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in Intel, wimax, internet, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, pakistan, idf, global, 2.3ghz, 3.5ghz | No Comments »

Chrysler’s $499 Uconnect Web in-car EV-DO system coming this month

August 13th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

Wait, wait. Something that was promised for next year is arriving… this year? Be still our hearts! Chrysler will reportedly offer up its in-car EV-DO solution (dubbed Uconnect Web) starting on August 25th, and owners of 2009 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles (along with a few “earlier models”) will be able to have the $499 box retrofitted into their rides. Apparently the auto maker isn’t planning to install the units directly at the factory, so those who want it will be forced to pay an additional $35 to $50 installation charge, a $35 activation fee and a $29 monthly subscription fee. The service is said to provide download speeds between 400Kbps and 800Kbps with uploads hovering around 400Kbps, and provider Autonet Mobile has promised that you’ll “never lose the connection.” That’s a pretty bold claim — thankfully we’ll be able to test it out in just a few weeks.

[Via CrunchGear, image courtesy of Flickr]

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in internet, ev-do, wwan, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, vehicle, chrysler, jeep, dodge, Uconnect, Uconnect Web, UconnectWeb | No Comments »

Intel’s MID commercial tells us what we already knew

April 13th, 2008 by

Filed under: ,

Okay, so there’s a fair amount of folks out there still wondering what exactly a MID (Mobile Internet Device) can do for them, and while some may scrutinize the facts and still come away in a haze, Intel has unleashed a new 84 second spot hyping the platform’s ability to keep you connected in nearly any locale. The plug trumpets the “great battery life” you’re just guaranteed to get as well as the ability to connect via WiFi or WiMAX. Beyond accessing the web, you’ll also find promotions for multimedia playback and “catching up on your work” — the latter of which we’re thoroughly skeptical about. Still, you’re likely to get a hearty chuckle out of it if nothing else, so click on past the break to get schooled.

[Via UberReview]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

Posted in video, Intel, advertising, marketing, wimax, internet, MID, mobile internet, MobileInternet, promotion, promotional | No Comments »

Wateen Telecom launches massive WiMAX network in Pakistan

December 17th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

Good news for those in Pakistan hungry for another link to the ‘net: Wateen Telecom has officially launched its WiMAX / HFC services for the consumer market. Reportedly, Motorola played a huge role in deploying the “first 802.16e commercial WiMAX network in Pakistan,” and according to Wateen, it’s the largest WiMAX network “ever installed.” In case you hadn’t already guessed, Wateen Telecom is indeed a Abu Dhabi venture, and the service will initially be made available in 22 cities. For more details on exact coverage and rate plans, be sure and check out Wateen’s website.

[Via Metroblogging Karachi, thanks Zainuddin Z.]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in wimax, broadband, internet, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, abu dhabi, AbuDhabi, Abu Dhabi Group, AbuDhabiGroup, pakistan, Wateen, Wateen Telecom, WateenTelecom | No Comments »

CradlePoint reveals PHS300 portable hotspot

December 9th, 2007 by

Filed under:

Merely months after cranking out the CTR-350, CradlePoint has upped the ante with the even more portable PHS300. This bugger enables a selection of handsets and USB cellular modems to create a “personal WiFi hotspot,” and unlike its sibling, this one sports a built-in Li-ion to keep the connection alive (for a few hours, anyway) where there’s no AC outlet in sight. Furthermore, you’ll find WEP / WPA security features, an integrated firewall and the ability to charge up your phone via USB if necessary. Sound like just the thing you need? If so, you can drop your pre-order in now for $179.99 and patiently await the December 20th ship date.

[Via The Boy Genius Report]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in broadband, internet, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, cradlepoint, PHS300, portable router, PortableRouter, WiPipe | No Comments »

EU agrees to open up GSM spectrum for other technologies

November 29th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

A 20-year old EU legislation is on the brink of being abandoned, and it’s good news for those wanting more 3G across the pond. Reportedly, European Union telecom ministers supported proposals to “open radio frequencies allocated exclusively for GSM mobile phone services to other technologies, such as 3G mobile data.” If approved by the European Parliament, creating a 3G network in the 900MHz band could provide “up to 40-percent greater coverage than one in the 2,100MHz band for the same capital expenditure,” according to the GSM Association. Furthermore, some 300 million more individuals across Asia, Europe and Africa could purportedly have access to mobile broadband by 2012 if operators could use the 900MHz spectrum for 3G services. Sounds good from here, but we’ve no idea how long it’ll take to hear a final decision on all this.

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in gsm, eu, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, mobile internet, MobileInternet, GSMA | No Comments »

Verizon launches Kyocera KPC680 EV-DO Rev. A ExpressCard

November 20th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

Still waiting around to hop on the Rev. A highway? Although last week would’ve been a swell time to do so, now’s not too bad either, and Verizon Wireless customers have yet another option at their fingertips. The Kyocera KPC680 ExpressCard is available now for anyone interested, and enables BroadbandAccess users to reach average download speeds of 600kbps to 1.4Mbps and upload speeds that range from 500kbps to 800kbps when situated in a Rev. A area. Additionally, this thing sports a “breakthrough” (ahem) antenna design that “moves the antenna away from the device as it is opened, providing greater sensitivity, dual external antenna ports for signal flexibility and a compact form factor.” Get yours now for just $49.99 after a mail-in rebate and throwing your John Hancock on a two-year agreement.

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in verizon, vzw, verizon wireless, VerizonWireless, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, kyocera, mobile internet, MobileInternet, ev-do rev a, ev-do rev.a, Ev-doRev.a, Ev-doRevA, expresscard, KPC680, rev a, rev. a, Rev.A, RevA | No Comments »

Mobile operators to get access to TV spectrum

November 16th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

If you’ve been losing sleep over not knowing precisely what was going to happen to all that spectrum space that will be freed up when the imminent analog-to-digital cutover takes place, your insomnia is about to be cured. Reportedly, a UN telecoms meeting decided today to give mobile service providers access to the bandwidth currently reserved for terrestrial TV broadcasts. The US of A apparently pushed hard for a worldwide agreement on spectrum use, suggesting that a common approach was more reasonable than each nation choosing separate frequencies for next-generation services. As it stands, US citizens can look forward to reaping the benefits of this move sometime in 2009, but most of the world will be waiting until 2015 before making this section of the radio spectrum available for mobile activities.

[Image courtesy of toddemslie]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in television, mobile internet, MobileInternet, spectrum, Mobile, telecommunications, broadcast, frequencies, radio spectrum, RadioSpectrum, TV spectrum, TvSpectrum, UN | No Comments »

700MHz band: future home to worldwide mobile broadband standard

November 16th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

If you’ve been losing sleep over not knowing precisely what was going to happen to all that spectrum space that will be freed up when the imminent analog-to-digital cutover takes place, your insomnia is about to be (at least partially) cured. The US of A apparently pushed hard for a worldwide consensus on spectrum use — suggesting that a common approach was more reasonable than each nation choosing separate frequencies for next-generation services — and sure enough, it ended up getting exactly what it wanted. Apparently, the 700MHz band will now be reserved for a mobile broadband standard accessible throughout much of the globe, including most of North America, Central America, South America, Europe, China, India, South Korea and Japan. Of note, Europe was able to land a concession that enables it to offer up “about half of the bandwidth available for mobile services in their region” compared to what is offered elsewhere, but the agreement definitely makes the forthcoming auction that much more interesting.

[Via RCRNews, image courtesy of toddemslie]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in 700mhz, television, mobile internet, MobileInternet, spectrum, Mobile, telecommunications, broadcast, frequencies, radio spectrum, RadioSpectrum, TV spectrum, TvSpectrum, UN | No Comments »

LTE / SAE Trial Initiative delivers trial results: it’s all good

November 7th, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

We’ve already seen a number of ultra-high speed alternatives to LTE trialed and drooled over, so it’s about time that Long Term Evolution had its 15 minutes, too. The LTE / SAE Trial Initiative, founded by a gaggle of companies including Nokia, has recently revealed that initial testing “confirmed that the technology will deliver high levels of data throughput both for stationary and mobile devices.” More specifically, it was suggested that peak 100Mbps downlink / 50Mbps uplink rates could indeed be met, and we’re told that confirmation was “achieved using an agreed set of common transmission profiles, test procedures, and analysis methods.” Beyond the hip, hip, hooray, there’s not a lot of details to share, but those interested in basking in the glory of one darn fine trial can hit the read link and have at it.

[Via Physorg, image courtesy of LetsGoMobile]

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in nokia, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, 4g, mobile internet, MobileInternet, LTE, LSTI, SAE | No Comments »

Verizon updates T&Cs to further redefine “unlimited” data usage

November 2nd, 2007 by

Filed under: ,

After Verizon’s ambiguousness ended up hitting it right where it hurts (read: the wallet), the carrier cleaned up its act a bit and redefined “unlimited” in a hot-off-the-press version of its Terms & Conditions. While perusing through the legalese, you’ll notice that checking out “continuous web camera posts or broadcasts / automatic data feeds (RSS)” are strictly prohibited, right along with P2P sharing or using your BroadbandAccess as a “substitute or backup for private lines or dedicated data connections.” Moving on, you’ll also see that exceeding 5GB of usage during any single billing period gives Verizon the right to “reduce throughput speeds of any application that would otherwise exceed such speed to a maximum of approximately 200Kbps.” It gets worse — these speeds are (unsurprisingly) “subject to change,” so it sounds like your connection can be throttled right on down to a crawl should you pass the 5GB barrier. Have fun!*

[Via jkOnTheRun]

*…just keep it under 5GB if you know what’s good for you.

 

Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments


Office Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life!

Posted in verizon, vzw, broadband, verizon wireless, VerizonWireless, mobile broadband, MobileBroadband, BroadbandAccess, data plan, DataPlan, mobile internet, MobileInternet, unlimited, data, access plan, AccessPlan, conditions, terms | No Comments »

« Previous Entries

Contact

Email Me!

Blogroll:

Search:

Meta:

Blogarama - The Blog Directory