Samsung announces new 8 megapixel mobile phone based on Symbian OS

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

Ltd and Symbian Limited today announced the Samsung INNOV8, . This ultimate entertainment mobile phone is equipped with high-end features and multimedia including an 8 megapixel camera, internet browsing and ...

802.11n delivers developing ecosystem

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

The rollout of 802.11n networks has a unique impact on the dynamics of the market and, ultimately, the users of the next generation of wireless-LAN technologies.

Narrowcasting TV to Commuters

Posted by Sam Churchill on July 27th, 2008

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority is developing a pilot project to broadcast CNN at Long Island Rail Road or subway stations. The service should be available as early as next year.

CNN has agreed to outfit six stations systemwide with the screens, and to foot the bill, over the next 12 to 18 months. It’s similar to a setup they use in many airports, said MTA Deputy Director Linda Kleinbaum.

“At the end of the pilot, based on the results, we would hope we’d be able to move it systemwide and create a revenue stream,” she said. “It would be a transit news service, much like in the airports, but we would also have the ability in an emergency to override and put emergency information out, and every so often we would have time on the screens to put out system information.”

In related news, Taiwan will deploy NextWave’s mobile television platform in Taipei using NextWave Wireless technology.

NextWave’s MXTV incorporates both broadcast and multicast TV into standard WiMAX base stations. It can operate in a one-to-one unicast mode or “broadcast” to thousands on a single channel. NextWave has been gaining industry support for the technology with partnerships with Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent, but the trial, using WiMAX operator Global Mobile is the first to launch.

MXTV can broadcast mobile video to thousands on one WiMAX channel. Clearwire, has 120 Mhz to burn in major markets, with the capacity to narrowcast to bus or rail commuters if they so desire.

Craig McCaw’s ICO (Wikipedia) also has a national mobile television strategy. Their multimedia service known as ICO Mobile Interactive Media (ICO mim), combines nationwide coverage via satellite with interactive navigation, enhanced roadside assistance and 10-15 channels of premium television for back-seat video in cars. ICO and Clearwire will conduct a mobile video trial in Raleigh, North Carolina, this year using DVB-SH, a mobile TV standard. It expects to launch commercial service in 2009.

MediaFLO, by contrast, is stuck with 6 MHz and can only broadcast locally — mostly from central broadcast towers. Their mobile tv service is limited to a handful of fixed channels.

In other news, NextWave has signed agreements with four parties to sell a portion of its AWS license portfolio in the United States, representing 63% of its total AWS MHz-pops, for a total of $150.1 million. T-Mobile bought the bulk of Nextwave’s AWS spectrum.

In its deal with Nextwave, T-Mobile USA picked up a 20 megahertz license covering Pittsburgh; a 20-megahertz license covering Sacramento, Calif.; a 10 megahertz license covering New Orleans; and a 10 megahertz license covering Little Rock, Ark.

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Car PC puts Atom in single DIN slot

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

Portwell has introduced an interesting Intel Atom-based PC aimed at in-car entertainment.

Why iPhone 2.0 won’t yet rule the enterprise roost

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

Most of the world, it seemed, drank the Steve Jobs Kool-Aid about the new iPhone being a BlackBerry killer when the Apple CEO first announced the device earlier this year.

Why iPhone 2.0 won’t yet rule the enterprise roost

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

Most of the world, it seemed, drank the Steve Jobs Kool-Aid about the new iPhone being a BlackBerry killer when the Apple CEO first announced the device earlier this year.

Motorola wins patent decision against University of Texas

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

Motorola Inc. said Friday it won a decision in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirming that the company did not infringe on a patent owned by the University of Texas System related to text ...

Motorola wins patent decision against University of Texas

Posted by Wireless News on July 27th, 2008

Motorola Inc. said Friday it won a decision in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirming that the company did not infringe on a patent owned by the University of Texas System related to text ...


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