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Tag Archives: wireless
LTE to Bring Significant Benefits, but What About its Impact on Signaling?
LTE network rollouts are in full swing in North America and a hot topic in Europe this week with the LTE World Summit taking place in Barcelona. There’s no doubt that carriers should be excited about the many benefits of … Continue reading
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Tagged LTE, Network Congestion, Signaling, wireless
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AnDevCon 2012 Recap: Geek talk and Droid Bots
The Droid Bot came out to play at this year’s Android Developers Conference, thanks to Intel, who hosted a variety of photo ops for developers, engineers, marketers and Android lovers alike eager to talk tech. Tapjoy took center stage as … Continue reading
SEVEN Open Channel™ Debut Sparks Great Reaction
“Imagine a three-year-old in the backseat of a car asking every two seconds “Are we there yet?” endlessly. That three-year-old is the Facebook mobile app, requesting data from Facebook’s servers hundreds of times daily, constantly using up network resources while … Continue reading
Churchill Club Event-Wireless
The event had the theme of “Wireless is the Biggest Tech Platform in History – Now What?” The Churchill Club had two industry leaders, Paul Jacobs of Qualcomm and Jon Rubinstein of HP (formerly Palm) share their insights and vision … Continue reading