CTIA 2008

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April 7, 2008
CTIA Day 2: Keynotes Make For CTIA’s Crescendo
The keynotes at CTIA are really the highlights of the show. It is here where major industry leaders, players and celebrities bring news of trends, significant efforts, and new products. Arun Sarin, CEO of the Vodaphone Group, started off the day by recommending that carriers join together and put all their support behind long-term evolution (LTE)—the favored 4G technology.  — Louis E. Frenzel

April 7, 2008
CTIA Day 3: Politics, Gadgets, And Standards, Oh My!
Steve Largent kicked off the day with some interesting new stats based on a recent CTIA survey. The general conclusion is that people are “living through their handsets”. How true: 91% are satisfied with their current service. Most subscribers want no more regulation. Already state cell-phone taxes are adding from 16% to 22 % tax to cell-phone service.  — Louis E. Frenzel

April 4, 2008
Samsung Instinct Takes Best In Show At CTIA
Samsung has won the Best in Show award at CTIA Wireless 2008 for its Instinct phone. The phone was introduced by Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse at his keynote address.  — Staff

April 4, 2008
TeleNav GPS Uses Nuance Speech Capability
TeleNav Inc. has selected the Nuance Mobile Speech Platform from Nuance Communications Inc. to speech-enable TeleNav’s mobile device-based navigation service.  — Staff

April 4, 2008
GPS Module Promises Precision Timing
Capable of a compensated time-pulse accuracy up to 15 ns, the LEA-5T GPS module needs just one satellite to operate. Compact and reportedly easy to integrate, the module is suitable for telecom network synchronization...  — Staff

April 3, 2008
D2 Debuts mCUE Support For Google’s Android
D2 Technologies’ mCUE converged communications client for mobile devices and handsets now supports Google’s Android, one of the industry first open source mobile platforms. Used with Google’s Android software development kit, mCUE enables OEMs to quickly develop handsets that offer a premium graphic- and media-rich user experience.  — Staff

April 3, 2008
APT, SRS Work To Improve Bluetooth Audio
APT Ltd. and SRS Labs have announced a strategic marketing agreement to enable a combined fast-to-market technology solution that delivers the highest quality audio performance for Bluetooth devices. The companies will demonstrate the combined solution this week at CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas.  — Staff

April 3, 2008
More Companies Opting For Qualcomm Gobi
A number of manufacturers, network operators, and software suppliers are announcing products and services for the growing Qualcomm Gobi community this week at CTIA in Las Vegas. Leading laptop vendors and several network operators—including T-Mobile International, Telfonica, Verizon Wireless, and Vodafone—have either completed certifications or are expected to this month, according to Qualcomm.  — Staff

April 2, 2008
CTIA: Day One
The CTIA conference is the U.S.’s largest cell phone show of the year. CTIA, of course, is the premier Wireless Association for this industry. This year is the 25th anniversary of the organization. The show is by no stretch of the imagination small—with over 40,000 in attendance and 1200 exhibitors. Obviously there’s lots of sessions on all aspects of the cell phone business. It’s going to be hard to see it all—or even put a good dent in it.  — Louis E. Frenzel

April 1, 2008
Wireless Base Station Power Amps Employ Real-Time Feedback
The Class M Power PW8100 and PW21200 digital multi-carrier power amplifier modules feature a high level of integration that promises to simplify the design and manufacture of multi-carrier power amplifiers.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
Axis Network Technology Joins WiMAX Forum
Showing its support for single-standard WiMAX technology, Axis Network Technology has joined the WiMAX Forum. The Forum, which now has more than 520 members, is a non-profit organization committed to promoting and certifying interoperable WiMAX products.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
The U.S.'s Premier Wireless Event: CTIA 2008
If you are looking for a way to learn all the latest cell phone technologies and find out who is doing what in this dynamic field, the CTIA conference in Las Vegas April 1–3 is your best bet.  — Louis E. Frenzel

April 1, 2008
Coverage Mapping For Smaller Companies
American Roamer’s newly launched Dynamic Mapping Solution (DMS) is targeted at tier II and III telecommunications industry players as well as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs), telematics vendors, and logistics/supply chain organizations.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
AirWalk Femtocell Optimized For Homes, Small Businesses
Cellular carriers that want to reduce customer churn due to poor reception in homes and businesses have a new option: the EdgePoint advanced femtocell from AirWalk Communications. EdgePoint, which will be introduced at CTIA Wireless Apr. 1-3 in Las Vegas, is optimized for extending cellular service to homes, small businesses, and other areas of poor reception.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
Dolby Mobile Used In Symbian Smart Phones
Dolby Laboratories Inc. has joined the Symbian Platinum Partner Program, offering Dolby Mobile for Symbian OS. The Dolby product delivers rich and vibrant surround sound from various types of mobile entertainment content—including music, movies, television, and games—on Symbian smart phones.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
Symbian Launches Data-Handling, LBS Technologies
With smart phones accounting for one-third of all mobile phone sales and with 30% of mobile phones launched on Symbian OS now GPS enabled, Symbian Limited has introduced Symbian SQL and an advanced location-based services (LBS) architecture. The new products herald the next generation of mobile computing by offering dramatic enhancements in mass data handling and LBS, according to the company.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
Nokia Siemens Networks, Symmetricom Sync-Up Base Stations
Nokia Siemens Networks and Symmetricom are teaming up to introduce the industry’s first open-standard timing-over-packet solution to synchronize base stations over packet-based backhaul networks. The new solution will meet the challenge of keeping network bandwidth capacity on pace with the demand for data applications, according to the companies.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
Military PHY IP Goes Mainstream
Considered military wireless technology, Silvus Technologies now offers a commercial release of its 802.11n PHY IP solution, a licensable and synthesizable HDL implementation of the IEEE Standard 802.11n Draft 2.0 Edition.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
Dual-Mode LNA Outfits Portables With Built-In TV Tuners
Tailored for portable products with integral TV tuners, the TA4029CTC low noise amplifier (LNA) supports two modes: a pass-through mode that allows strong signals to bypass the LNA and a LNA mode that amplifies weak signals. A VHF-to-UHF dual-mode RF amplifier, the device helps widen the dynamic range of reception sensitivity and also includes a LNA-shutdown function in pass-through mode, which reduces power consumption.  — Staff

April 1, 2008
App Opens Vistas For Mobile Phone OEMs
Offering mobile phone manufacturers more options to innovate and diversify their products, the UIQ 3.3 application, based on Symbian OS v 9.3, allows users to produce different types of phones on the same software platform. It adds incremental enhancements including greater support for operator services and customization capabilities to support unique market segments.  — Staff





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