
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "GSM operators",
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 Basestation tester cracks encryption from
Aeroflex, which we summarised at the time by saying "Support for the latest A5/3 GSM encryption algorithm provides a field portable and easy-to-use basestation test solution".
A few weeks before,
we featured the news release Basestation tester addresses cellular expansion from
Aeroflex: "Entry-level digital radio test set for testing mobile basestations targets emerging markets including Africa, South America and Eastern Europe".
In February 2006, we covered the news from Aeroflex
concerning its 6113 basestation tester
- take a look at Basestation tester upgrades to AMR
which says: "Aeroflex has launched an AMR (adaptive multirate) option for its highly successful 6113 basestation tester to complement its existing GSM and GPRS/Edge test capability".
Take a look also at the news release from Esmertec, Acquisition brings new operator focus,
as well as Big future for intelligent antennas from Visant Strategies,
and Alliance to secure wired and wireless networks from Performance Technologies.
See also:
WCDMA grows in popularity
(August 2004)
The GSA has confirmed from its latest research that there are 75 WCDMA terminal models in the market or announced
Basestation analyser goes to the Edge
(March 2004)
Tektronix has added Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (Edge) capabilities to its market-leading handheld NetTek base analyser, the only basestation tester to offer a toolbox feature set
GSM claims 198 million new subscribers in a year
(February 2004)
GSM made excellent ground in 2003, adding a total of over 198 million new subscribers to reach almost 990 million customers worldwide, according to market data from EMC
Combo card provides cost-effective GSM addon
(January 2004)
Apertio has chosen Adax's HDC-PCI Combo card for its HLR (home location register) application for GSM networks
Edge leading the quest for advanced mobile data
(September 2003)
The Edge Operators' Forum meeting in Rome confirmed that most GSM operators will deploy Edge to deliver the best user experience of advanced mobile data services
GSM gains pace in Latin America
(August 2003)
With the collapse of CDMA subscriptions in Latin America and especially in the largest market Brazil, GSM is clearly becoming the technology of choice in the region
Cellular system solution speeds Bird to market
(June 2003)
Bird is one of the largest producers of cellular phones in China, and its recently announced ultrathin GSM S228 phone is based on Philips' proven Nexperia cellular system solution
Monitoring tools speed GSM network optimisation
(February 2003)
Tektronix has a new range of network monitoring tools for operators in the vital GSM market, where a majority of revenue is currently derived
Software-only location technology goes on show
(February 2003)
On show this week at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes for the first time, Cursor Matrix is the world's first software-only high-accuracy location technology for mass-market GSM phones
Positioning system gets closer to the mark
(October 2002)
Cambridge Positioning Systems reckons its latest trial results show that E-OTD is making strong progress towards delivering the FCC's 2003 accuracy requirements
Pair to accelerate European location services
(September 2002)
Mobilaris has entered a co-operative marketing agreement with Cambridge Positioning Systems (CPS) to accelerate the rollout of high-accuracy location-based services throughout Europe
CPS and TTPCom help Quanta to new handset design
(July 2002)
Taiwan-based Quanta has completed integration of E-OTD software in a GSM handset, following a tie-up with Cambridge Positioning Systems and TTPCom
Alliance provides US location-enabled handsets
(July 2002)
CPS (Cambridge Positioning Systems) has completed a major integration project with Samsung Electronics for E-OTD location enabled cellular phones for the US market
US demand leads to Cambridge expansion
(May 2002)
The world's first facility for integrating high-accuracy location software into mobile phones is expanding to meet surging demand from global handset manufacturers
Siemens and CPS in five-year development deal
(March 2002)
The Siemens Information and Communication Mobile Group (IC Mobile) and Cambridge Positioning Systems (CPS) are to co-operate to support Siemens IC Mobile's development of mobile location solutions
Mobile location service to trial in Singapore
(February 2002)
Cambridge Positioning Systems (CPS) and SingTel Mobile have ground-breaking plans to bring the benefits of high accuracy mobile location services and technology to Singapore and Asia
Software suite tests transatlantic handsets
(November 2001)
IFR Systems has released a GAIT software test suite, the AC1080, for testing the next generation of GSM/TDMA dual-mode mobile phones

