
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Cellular networks",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Industry forum promotes high-end GPS from
Cambridge Silicon Radio, which we summarised at the time by saying "The goal of the EGPS Forum will be to ensure that technologies which enhance GPS are put in place to meet advanced requirements".
The day before,
we featured the news release GPRS router upgrades remote telemetry from
Digi International: "The Digi Connect WAN GPRS provides reliable GSM wireless TCP/IP datacomms via cellular networks for primary connectivity to remote sites and devices".
In January 2008, we covered the news from Forward Concepts
- take a look at WiMAX offers 3G+ broadband alternative
which says: "Study analyses WiMAX operators, equipment, chips and broadband alternatives, both wired and wireless".
Take a look also at the news release from Bluewater Systems, Digital data storage adds new life to networks,
as well as Cellular chip enables UMA service rollout from NXP Semiconductors,
and Mobile entertainment in focus at Orlando show from Informa Telecoms and Media.
See also:
M2M increases share of US cellular connections
(March 2007)
The number of machines connected to cellular networks in North America is forecast to reach 66 million by 2011
WiMAX transceivers go in two-by-two
(March 2007)
Transceivers employ 2x2 MIMO technology, allowing for twice the data throughput and double the maximum speed of existing WiMAX transceiver solutions
Signaling analyser for both IMS and UMA networks
(February 2007)
Integrated test system enables complete analysis of IMS and UMA networks in a single protocol-analysis tool
M-stream technology completes live network trials
(February 2007)
Broadcom's M-Stream software, which helps boost cellular network capacity, has successfully completed live network trials in North America
Asus adopts single-chip Bluetooth
(February 2007)
Advanced Bluetooth silicon and software technology from Broadcom has been used by Asustek Computer in several new connected PDA products
Design aids mobile TV roll-out
(February 2007)
Mobile television reference design platform includes integrated mobile TV software and a reference application that can be customised specifically for each manufacturer's handset design
Chipsets improve stand-alone-GPS performance
(February 2007)
Qualcomm has introduced gpsOneXtra Assistance technology, an enhancement to its integrated gpsOne solution to improve stand-alone-GPS performance
Bluetooth and WLAN coexist in handsets
(February 2007)
Enhanced system solution enables mobile users to simultaneously take advantage of handsets' Bluetooth and wireless LAN capabilities
Website tutorials cover radio and electronics
(January 2007)
The Radio-Electronics.Com website now has more than 400 pages of tutorial content
Point-to-point radio market will peak in 2007
(December 2006)
The Strategy Analytics GaAs and Compound Semiconductor Technologies (GaAs) service has released, 'Point-to-point radio GaAs component demand from cellular backhaul'
Transmitter chip boasts high-quality audio
(September 2006)
Highly integrated FM transmitter family offers superior audio performance in a very small 3 x 3 x 0.55mm 20-pin QFN package
Service aspects of M2M communications
(August 2006)
As M2M switches to GPRS, selecting the right service is the key says Mike Collen of Acte Components
RF platform brings three radios together
(April 2006)
Texas Instruments has developed the industry's first solution that integrates mobile WLAN (mWLAN), Bluetooth and FM stereo audio all in a space-saving platform for mobile phones
Novel mobile technology boosts network quality
(February 2006)
Announced at 3GSM in Barcelona, Broadcom MStream is a new mobile phone technology that provides significant quality and capacity improvements for 2G and 3G cellular networks
Cellular design software has split personality
(October 2005)
Clarify WCDMA/GSM is a new version of the leading wireless propagation and interference management solution that simultaneously supports both WCDMA and GSM networks
Multicore DSPs deliver frugal processing power
(May 2005)
Freescale's 90nm MSC8122 and MSC8126 DSPs integrate four StarCore DSP cores onto a single die
Broadcast mobile TV set to boom
(April 2005)
A report predicts that there will be 124.8 million broadcast mobile TV users worldwide by 2010, with an inflection point expected in 2009
Wireless industry endorses DVB-H standard
(April 2005)
Key players in the wireless industry have announced support for DVB-H, an open industry standard for the delivery of mobile broadcast digital TV for the US, European and Asian marketplaces
Mobile tester checks automotive installations
(April 2005)
The 4208 off-air mobile tester is the latest addition to the successful 4200 series of service testers from Willtek Communications
Handset design takes UMA onboard
(March 2005)
Philips has released a complete Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) semiconductor reference design to make it easy for mobile handset manufacturers to bring UMA-enabled phones to their customers
Alliance to bring Wi-Fi to mobile handsets
(February 2005)
Kineto Wireless is working with Philips to bring Unlicensed Mobile Access into mobile phone system solutions
Triband solution for interference management
(February 2005)
PCTEL has released a triband Clarify solution that supports both WCDMA and GSM, and is demonstrating it this week at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France (Booth E25 in Hall 2)
Multimode chipset brings W-CDMA onboard
(November 2004)
The SoftFone-W chipset is a complete handset solution - from baseband through radio - featuring full support for the W-CDMA/UMTS standard
OBSAI RF module interface specifications available
(November 2004)
The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative was set up for companies to participate in defining open standards for internal architecture and key interfaces of base stations and cellular networks
Mobile mass storage enables multimedia handset
(March 2004)
The Mobile DiskOnChip Flash disk is used as the onboard multimedia memory solution within the Mio 8390 feature phone from Mitac International Corp
M2M set to dominate cellular landscape
(October 2003)
A new report predicts that the number of cellular machine-to-machine connections will overtake the number of cellphone subscribers in North America, Western Europe and Japan within eight years
Cambridge duo aim for Bluetooth niches
(March 2003)
Cambridge Silicon Radio is to work with Cambridge Consultants in the first of a limited series of agreements designed to provide Bluetooth solutions for niche markets
Cellphone makers line up to integrate XScale MPUs
(February 2003)
A number of top makers of data-enabled cellphones have selected Intel processors based on the Intel XScale technology to power their next generation of communications products
Multiband cellular transceiver mops up 60 parts
(January 2003)
Zarlink Semiconductor has unveiled the world's first off-the-shelf, single-chip radio transceiver for cell phones used in multiband, multimode, 2G and 2.5G digital cellular networks
Test cases show green light for 3GPP compliance
(December 2002)
Anite has released 200 3rd Generation Partnership Project conformance test cases to enable testing and approval of mobile phones and wireless terminals for use on next-generation cellular networks
Prescalers target growing comms markets
(October 2002)
Zarlink has released seven high-frequency prescalers operating at 6 and 10GHz, as well as a broadband RF power splitter
Sequoia sets up wireless business group
(October 2002)
Sequoia Wireless is a new business set up to extend the benefits of wireless technology across a broad range of applications including vending machines
Study forecasts wireless M2M explosion
(September 2002)
Cellular-based wireless M2M (machine-to-machine) communication is set to create huge new market opportunities for data services worth an estimated Eur 40 billion per annum in Western Europe alone
Flexible linecard integrates tunable laser
(September 2002)
Lightscape has integrated a novel tunable laser from Agility Communications into its optical networking solution offerings
