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Taking Advantage of Wide-Area Wireless


Your users are demanding mobile broadband to help them perform their jobs more efficiently, but the complexity of deployment leaves most IT managers confused. Here's how to take advantage of rapidly evolving and improving wide-area wireless.

Vendor To Sell 3G Router Despite Cellco Cut-offs


D-Link launches a router for 3G service in Europe. U.S. cellular carriers have threatened to cut off subscribers who use such devices.

Consumer Beware: 'Unlimited' 3G Service Has Strict Limits


Tempted by 'unlimited' 3G service? Look closely at the fine print and you'll find strict limits on some of the things we all expect to do on the Internet.

Sprint Boasts 3G Coverage In 141 Markets


Trying to catch up with Verizon Wireless' aggressive 3G rollout, Sprint says it now has 3G coverage in 141 U.S. markets and 250 airports.

Consumers Disenchanted With 3G, Says U.K. Survey


As engineers and key executives start packing their bags for the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, the biggest trade show for mobile industry, they will be chastened to read the results of new research that suggests that the majority of U.K. consumers are pretty disenchanted about the services they are being offered on their smart 3G phones.

Chinese Telecom Industry To Go On 3G Shopping Spree: Report


Heavy Reading says capital expenditures will grow as the 3G buildout coincides with final preparations for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

3G and Wi-Fi in 2005


The wait is over: 3G wireless services are finally going to emerge this year. Just because 3G infrastructure is being deployed, however, doesn't mean customers will be lining up to buy.

Survivor's Guide to 2006: Wireless


Wireless will throttle full speed ahead in 2006, with 3G, Wi-Fi and WiMAX technologies setting the pace for the enterprise. But which technologies will stay afloat? We look to the horizon.

WiMAX To Grow Quickly, But 3G To Dominate: Study


While wireless broadband technologies such as WiMAX are set to grow rapidly, 3G will be the dominant form of wireless broadband in the next few years, a new study released Wednesday says.

T-Mobile Expands Coverage, To Deploy 3G


A T-Mobile executive said the company hopes to start rolling out its 3G service by the end of 2006.

Cisco Routers Get a 3G Boost


New interface card aims to help service providers accelerate the delivery of 3G wireless data services to branch office, SMB and retailer customers.

Lucent Ups Investment Ante In Chinese 3G


Company is pumping an additional $70 million for its 3G Mobility Research and Development Center in Nanjing.

Chinese 3G To Be Huge, Analyst Says


A new study predicts 118 million 3G subscribers in China by 2008.

Analysis: Metro Wi-Fi


City governments are offering metro wireless services with speeds and latency that can't be beat. We examine how metro Wi-Fi can fit into your mobile data access strategy.

3G Adoption Speeding Up, Study Says


While still in the early adopter phase, adoption of 3G is likely to pick up significantly as more devices become available and as prices come down, a new Yankee Group study says.

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