Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Pepsi, the drink of the next generation. Others, largely media - not operators, choose to classify UMTS TDD as "4G" simply to imply that it is part of the next generation of wireless technologies that enable truly mobile broadband.
[October 24, 2005, 13:05 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
RE: IPv6 hype suggests real problems
Blog Comment This is the next generation IP, plain and simple. Japan's government mandated way back in 97 that they research and plan to build and deploy v6 networks, and they have. I for one believe that we will begin to see more and more applications that...
[May 12, 2008, 9:30 by defyant]
Interim Digital Britain report: First impressions
Blog A new "Government-led strategy group to assess the necessary demand-side, supply-side and regulatory measures to underpin existing market-led investment plans, and to remove barriers to the timely rollout, beyond those declared plans, to maximise...
[January 29, 2009, 12:03 in News Blog by David Meyer]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog This is not a lesson lost on Intel and pals, who are doing a similar trick with ultrawideband, and it doesn't look good for the next generation of 100Mbps wireless, 802.11n. Sales of the 54Mbps 802.11g standard is likely to outpace 802.11b's...
[February 27, 2004, 16:05 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Slow Broadband Dampens Business Edge
Blog Apparently, over a third of UK businesses predict they will need speeds of 100Mbps to be able to meet future demand for next generation Internet technology. As businesses we should be banging on the door of Government to create a national broadband...
[September 26, 2008, 14:03 in Social Networking by Christian Harris]
Next-gen access issues to hit US
Blog As it happens, we shall be at a Westminster E-Forum talking shop about next-generation networks and access tomorrow - so expect more from us soon. This study—the first-ever to assess internet infrastructure and model current/projected traffic...
[November 20, 2007, 13:35 in News Blog by David Meyer]
New Ofcom chairman: Nice work if you can get it
Blog Next generation networks, internet bottlenecks, spectrum issues, mobile pricing, digital switchover, just some of the problems awaiting newly appointed Ofcom Chairman Dr Colette Bowe. Ah the pressures of dealing with a communications industry in flux.
[February 23, 2009, 8:54 in Triplesourced by Andrew Donoghue]
802.11-ngratitude
Blog Chip bods Broadcom are very keen to tell the world about the glories of 802.11n, the next generation hundred-plus megabit wireless network that may even be finished this decade. The journalists are already well configured with wireless networks...
[February 27, 2008, 12:52 in Reviews Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Blokey claims that the next generation of IP, IPv6, couldn't run on Windows NT 5.0. Someone from a network operating systems company (which shall remain nameless) proves himself no latter-day saint when he flys a kite over Peter Judge, our Networks...
[August 1, 1998, 8:06 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The next generation will be better at this, while companies like Panasonic are designing cellphones with DAB built-in. Together with the existing networks and the World Service, these will bring our nationwide public service network count to nine.
[December 13, 2001, 14:07 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Exciting news for xG fans!
Blog FIRST TX60 MOBILE VOIP HANDSET ASSEMBLY xG Technology, Inc.xG" or "the Company"; LSE-AIM: XGT"), the communications technology business, has this week reached a further significant milestone in its goal of developing next generation mobile VoIP...
[August 28, 2008, 21:51 in News Blog by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog But if BT changes things - as it says it will, with the next generation of Fusion perhaps not being UMA at all - then it's going to have an even harder time convincing the mobile industry to play. Also, by striking deals with ISPs, the mobile...
[June 17, 2005, 18:45 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Should we be covering IMS?
Blog IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) is a reference architecture based on 3GPP standards that various bodies are trying to push forward (usually independently of one another), and will hopefully get next generation networks, desktops, handsets and so on...
[October 25, 2006, 16:05 in News Blog by David Meyer]
RE: Plea to bring British Broadband out of the Dark Ages
Blog Comment The 3G licence auction is a good example and a similar approach should be adopted for the next generation of high speed networks. I would not be so sure BT are willing to foot the bill. They have had their fingers burnt by LLU - a trend that has...
[January 16, 2008, 14:50 by James B]
Virtual insanity in Geneva...
Blog Other highlights of the event - apart from the great views of Lake Geneva and some fantastic catering - include a keynote on Friday by Alireza Mahmoodshahi, CTO of Colt who is going to be discussing next generation networks.
[February 22, 2007, 8:07 in News Blog by Andrew Donoghue]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog It'll get really interesting with the next generation of wireless personal networks and the promised LAN of hundreds of megabits. Thursday 23/10/2003 I have temporary possession of the new Palm Tungsten T3 PDA, and very nice it is too.
[October 24, 2003, 15:15 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Tuesday - Internet lamp day
Blog It's taken a standard fluorescent tube and built in an Ethernet controller that can turn the light on and off -- it's a common or garden wired Ethernet port, requiring an RJ-45 connector, running the very uncommon next generation of internet...
[April 11, 2003, 17:02 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Twitter spambots, LinkedIn’s phony friends & Skype smut
Blog One almost has to step back at this point and say, if (and most certainly when) the next generation of application developers produces a new killer social networking application - will they be building it from a user experience perspective...
[September 1, 2009, 8:28 in by Adrian Bridgwater]
Nokia Siemens denies Iran web snoop
Blog Its unique modular front-end and back-end architecture allows the monitoring and interception of all types of voice and data communication in all networks, i.e.fixed, mobile, Next Generation Network (NGN) and the internet.
[June 22, 2009, 17:32 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]



