Landlines Phones VS Mobile Phones
Telecommunications has evolved a lot and now we have more tools to communicate with each other. Before, it was all the way fixed and mobile telephony were not known, only a handful of population had one (and have been great). Now that mobile communication is very accessible to many people, how will you do about our good old landline phone? Read the rest of this entry »
U.S. study broadband, says “open access” promotes competition
Open access policies have helped other major industrialized countries, developing more competitive broadband markets by reducing barriers to entry, according to a study commissioned by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. Read the rest of this entry »
Area of 3G, as it grows 4G
Wireless communication devices, such as a BlackBerry, have the ability to combine phone, email, Internet access, calendar, camera and use of social networks.
With service requests always find the latest wireless technology is no longer limited to major markets in the nation. Heavyweights in the field – including Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel – and the regional companies like U.S. Mobile and Cellcom to offer 3G (third generation) services throughout the area now. Read the rest of this entry »
AT&T Wireless CEO Councils ‘management’ iPhone data processing
AT & T Wireless CEO Ralph de la Vega alleged excessive use of wireless bandwidth of iPhone users in a speech to professionals in the wireless industry here today, and will result in an unpleasant way of tackling the problem. Read the rest of this entry »
Apple Maps may replace Google Maps on iPhone
The revelation that Apple has popped a small mapping service in the month of July observers speculating on everything from Apple instead of Google Maps on the iPhone at a time-friendly companies moving to the competition fierce. Read the rest of this entry »
