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New In-Stat Service Launched, Initial Research Finds 3G/4G Deployments and Subscribers Growing Rapidly, 2G Technologies to Dominate Through 2012
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- High-tech market research firm In-Stat (http://www.instat.com) has launched a new research service to provide subscribers comprehensive deployment information for Mobile WiMAX, HSPA, EV-DO and future 4G technologies. The 3G/4G Deployment & Subscriber Tracker service provides detailed quarterly deployment information on HSPA, EV-DO and 802.16e WiMAX. Deployment information...
Tags: 2G, HSPA, In-Stat, mobile, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-03-12
Oak Ridge and Superpower Inc sign cable agreement.(SUPERCONDUCTORS)
The US Department of Energy's DoE Oak Ridge National Laboratory ORNL has announced that SuperPower Inc, a US-based superconducting wire manufacturer, has signed a licence agreement to use an ORNL-developed technology that can lower the cost of producing superconducting wires for more efficient transmission of electricity....
Tags: 2G, agreement, cable, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, technology
Research articles 2008-02-01
HUAWEI DEPLOYS 8000 BASE STATIONS IN GERMANY
AsiaInfo Services 12-26-2007 Huawei Deploys 8000 Base Stations in Germany BEIJING, Dec 26, 2007 SinoCast via COMTEX -- China's top telecommunications equipment vendor Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. recently installed a variety of 2G and 3G wireless access network facilities in Germany...
Tags: 2G, 3G, Germany, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., NYSE Euronext, O2 Plc., WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-12-26
DoT accuses defense forces for delaying release of 2G and 3G spectrum.(POLICY & REGULATION)(Department of Telecommunications)(Brief article)
DoT has said that the release of 2G and 3G radio frequencies is being delayed deliberately by the defense forces, which are adamant that the Air Force, Army, and Navy will release spectrum together. According to the DoT, the Air Force must release spectrum by this year's...
Tags: 2G, 3G, Air Force, regulation, spectrum, telecommunications
Research articles 2007-12-01
EU to ban Red 2G sausage, burger food colour amid cancer fears
BRUSSELS AFP — The European Union is to ban the use of Red 2G food colouring in breakfast sausages and hamburgers due to concerns that it could cause cancer, the EU's executive body announced Friday. The European Food Safety Authority has found that there is "a strong possibility that...
Tags: 2G, Agence France-Presse, food, Manufacturing, SALES
Research articles 2007-07-20
Red 2G ban mooted
The European Commission is to discuss whether it should ban the food colouring Red 2G, or E128, at a meeting on 20 July. Laboratory experiments indicated that it could cause cancer in mice.
Tags: 2G, European Commission, HARDWARE, Mice
Research articles 2007-07-14
Supporting Chocolate
O'Coco's Organic Chocolate Crisps from nSpired Natm'al Foods are touted as being the new way to consume chocolate. This baked snack can satisfy cocoa cravings with its rich chocolate flavor and crispy crunch. The extreme flavor is derived from fine organic ingredients such as dark cocoa powder, real vanilla and...
Tags: 2G, chocolate, harvest, juice, powder, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2006-09-01
TAIWAN: Construction plans for proposed $48,000,000 second-generation (2G) color-filter (CF) plant, SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO. LTD. [Japan] - Order #: 023005.
PROJECT OVERVIEW: Japan-based SUMITOMO CHEMICAL CO. LTD. is currently planning to build a second-generation (2G) color-filter CF plant in the Hsinchu Science Park HSP, Taiwan. The project in question is to be implemented through its local subsidiary SC-IK TECHNOLOGY. Construction plans under...
Tags: 2G, Chemical, chemicals, director, e-mail, Fax, Planning, Sumitomo Corp., Taipei, Taiwan, Web
Research articles 2005-02-01
PA's 2G and 3G solutions for providers and users at the 3GSM World Congress 2005, Cannes.
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 January 2005-PA CONSULTING GROUP: PA's 2G and 3G solutions for providers and users at the 3GSM World Congress 2005, CannesC1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:01132005 PA Consulting Group - the leading international management, systems and technology consultancy - will give...
Tags: 2G, 3G, 3GSM, PA Consulting Group, U.S. Congress, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-01-13
EFFICIENCY: Simple Superconductors With ORNL Method.
A simplified chemical solution approach to producing a second generation (2G) high-temperature superconductor HTS wire has resulted in high electrical current performance. Researchers from the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL; Website: http:// www.ornl.gov/HTSC/htsc.html), the University of Tennessee UT, and American Superconductor Corporation...
Tags: 2G, Department of Energy, performance
Research articles 2004-08-01
First Delivery of 2G HT Superconductor.
American Superconductor Corp. (2 Technology Dr., Westborough, MA 01581; Tel: 508/836-4200, Fax: 508/836-4248; Website: www.amsuper.com) has made its first delivery of second-generation (2G), high temperature superconductor HTS wire. The 2G wire was shipped to Ultera, a joint venture between two of the world's leading wire and...
Tags: 2G, Cable, centimeter, NETWORKING, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2003-07-01
SUPERCONDUCTORS: AMSC Delivers Wire, Gets Cable Project.
American Superconductor Corp. (Nasdaq: AMSC), a leading electricity solutions company, has announced its first delivery of second-generation (2G), high-temperature superconductor HTS wire. The 2G wire was shipped to Ultera, a joint venture between two of the world's leading wire and cable companies, Southwire Co. and nkt cables, which will collaborate...
Tags: 2G, Cable, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, performance, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2003-06-01
UbiNetics Plans to Expand in India
UbiNetics, the developer of 2G and 3G mobile phone technologies, has announced that it plans to double its number of employees in India by the start of 2003. UbiNetics has a branch in Bangalore that was opened in October 2001. The branch has over 50 full-time employees. UbiNetics...
Tags: 2G, 3G, PA Consulting Group, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-04-09
UbiNetics Plans to Expand in India
UbiNetics, the developer of 2G and 3G mobile phone technologies, has announced that it plans to double its number of employees in India by the start of 2003. UbiNetics has a branch in Bangalore that was opened in October 2001. The branch has over 50 full-time employees. UbiNetics...
Tags: 2G, 3G, PA Consulting Group, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-04-08
UbiNetics Plans to Expand in India
UbiNetics, the developer of 2G and 3G mobile phone technologies, has announced that it plans to double its number of employees in India by the start of 2003. UbiNetics has a branch in Bangalore that was opened in October 2001. The branch has over 50 full-time employees. UbiNetics...
Tags: 2G, 3G, PA Consulting Group, WIRELESS
Research articles 2003-04-10
2G Wireless is Alive and Well in Developing Countries, says ABI Research
OYSTER BAY, N.Y. -- 2G and 2.5G wireless infrastructure is alive and well and living in the developing world. With most mobile telephone infrastructure markets in industrialized nations near or at saturation levels, wireless base station vendors are looking further afield, all the way to China, India, and other fast-growing...
Tags: 2G, ABI Research, developing country
Research articles 2006-06-14
SAN Hardware Sales To Increase By June
According to a study from Infonetics Research, worldwide revenue for 2G FibreChannel storage area network SAN interconnection hardware grew 138 percent between the first and second halves of last year, totaling $936.5 million for the full year. Infonetics' "SAN Interconnection Hardware" report says revenues totaled $516.5 million during the second...
Tags: 2G, HARDWARE, Infonetics Research, SAN, Storage
Research articles 2003-03-06
CDMA2000 ahead in the 3G race.
EUROPEMEDIA-C2002 Van Dusseldorp & Partners - http://www.vandusseldorp.com/ CDMA2000 leads the way in delivering 3G services, according to a recent report by Morgan Stanley on wireless technologies. "The contributing factors to the success of CDMA2000 are the ease of migration, ...
Tags: 2G, 3G, Morgan Stanley, WIRELESS
Research articles 2002-08-05
UK High Court Makes Finding of Invalidity in Qualcomm's 2G Patent Dispute with Nokia.
SAN DIEGO, March 3 /PRNewswire/ -- SAN DIEGO, March 3 /PRNewswire/ --
Tags: 2G, Nokia Corp., Qualcomm Inc.
Research articles 2008-03-03
Tawan Mobile Telecom Plans to Use New 2.5G Services.
By Mongkol Jullayothin, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 2--Due to tougher competition and economic uncertainties, Tawan Mobile Telecom has decided to skip 2G technology and incorporate the more advanced 2.5G version in its mobile phone service. ...
Tags: 2.5G, 2G, 3G, Bangkok Post, mobile
Research articles 2001-10-02