Articles about 4g

Verizon Outage Highlights Dangers of Leading Edge

Probably the worst thing that happened as a result of the April 27 outage of the Verizon Wireless 4G network was public embarrassment for a lot of Verizon Wireless executives. Continue Reading »

Vidyo Puts Videoconferencing on Mobile Devices

Support for mobile computing devices is part of larger platform strategy. Continue Reading »

HP Finally Releases Tablet Details

Hewlett-Packard's long-anticipated announcement that it would be releasing a webOS-based tablet produced both interest and disappointment in the IT community. Continue Reading »

Dual 4G Standards Can Ease Transitions

Both WiMax and LTE are international standards, and there’s already discussion at regulatory agencies about requiring 4G to be interoperable. Continue Reading »

Comparing G Speeds Not Easy as 1, 2, 3 (or 4)

By now you’ve heard all of the hype about 3G and 4G devices, and you’ve seen the claims that they provide really fast wireless communications. Continue Reading »

AT&T - The Grumpy Old Man of Wireless

A quick look at the activities of AT&T’s management and marketing teams makes it seem like its customers are simply too much trouble to have around. Continue Reading »

A CDMA iPhone

There are two rumors out about a new iPhone that Apple is allegedly working on. The first is that Apple is working on a 4G version of the iPhone. The second is that Verizon is going to announce a version of the iPhone in the fall. Pardon me while I fail to get excited about the inevitable. Continue Reading »

Cisco Bolsters Mobile Portfolio

Starent provides multimedia intelligence, core network functions and services to manage access from any 2.5G, 3G and 4G radio network to a mobile operator's packet core network. Continue Reading »

Alacatel-Lucent Looks to Jumpstart LTE Adoption

Gemalto, Creative Labs join consortium behind networking standard.

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