An umbrella term for non-stationary telephone service such as in a moving vehicle. Two-way radios were conceived shortly after the turn of the 20th century and were in use during World War I. Police ...
Over the past few weeks we’ve been discussing fixed-mobile convergence from a number of angles, all primarily focusing on future technologies and ultimate solutions that we might see in ...
DUBLIN, Oct. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "CNFs and VNFs in Cellular Telephony RAN: Pre and Post COVID-19 Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The report forecasts a ...
AT&T's archives of the Bell Labs research and media provides a neverending stream of fascinating tidbits about the development of modern mobile communications. Recently, an archivist unearthed a 1978 ...
Listen to Computerworld’s TechCast: UMTS. Podcast duration: 5 minutes. For effective, efficient communications, standardization is critical, and nowhere is this more evident than in the areas of ...
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Cellular telephones - those new status symbols with the funny antennas - are catching on like wildfire in Houston. According to industry estimates, Houston is one of the fastest-growing markets for ...
As a Linux Journal reader, you've probably stumbled across Google Android here and there. You've probably read an introductory article or maybe you even downloaded an ...
This gem from the AT&T Archive does a good job of explaining the first-generation cellular technology that AT&T called Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS). The hexagon-cellular network design was ...