2.5G & 3G Universal Services: A Market White Paper
White Papers Leading service providers worldwide have selected Kabira's software for 3G networks, Parlay Services, 3GPP requirements and new service delivery. In addition, Kabira's software has been deployed in 17 countries supporting 2.5G standard GSM, GPRS...
[March 28, 2005, 0:00]
2.5G - Mobile In A Minute
White Papers This white paper provides a brief overview of the evolution of cdmaOne 2G networks to 2.5G networks. It discusses about GPRS which represents the first packet-based technology for evolution from 2G GSM networks to 2.5G networks.
[November 5, 2003, 23:00]
Nokia Unruffled As Motorola Sells 2.5G And 3G Technology
News Motorola is claiming that its decision to start selling its proprietary mobile technology could redefine the whole mobile industry -- but rival handset manufacturer Nokia played down the news on Monday.
[July 23, 2001, 16:13]
Migrating M2M Applications To IP-Based 2.5G And 3G Cellular Networks
White Papers The Internet is a dynamic and unpredictable network environment. Internet-enabling an application that was not intended to communicate over the Internet is not necessarily a simple task. This white paper will explore the nature of the Internet and...
[July 27, 2007, 0:00]
Project WISQY: A Measurement-Based End-to-End Application-Level Performance Comparison Of 2.5G And 3G Networks
White Papers The imminent transition from 2.5G to 3G networks is generally considered to be a keystone for the future economic success of mobile telecommunications. This paper presents a practical comparison of GRPS and UMTS network performance, based on...
[November 21, 2005, 23:00]
Realizing The Mobile Enterprise With 2.5G Wireless Solutions
White Papers Enterprises have invested millions of dollars in strategic enterprise applications with the goal of improving productivity and achieving greater results. Today's e-mail, calendar, and contact data are the center of productivity, generating revenue...
[August 14, 2004, 0:00]
Attacks And Counter Measures In 2.5G And 3G Cellular IP Networks
White Papers This paper presents @stake? s research on GPRS Tunneling Protocol (GTP) in relation to security. While the likelihood of an operator being attacked via GTP from a handset is remote, it isn? t impossible.
[June 17, 2004, 0:00]
GPRS: Simplifying 2.5G Billing And Service Management With Infranet Wireless
White Papers General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) capabilities provide a welcome new revenue stream for mobile service providers looking to move beyond voice and GSM-based short messaging by offering such applications as Web browsing, media downloads...
[June 28, 2004, 0:00]
Experiences With Multimedia Streaming Over 2.5G And 3G Networks
White Papers As third generation technologies become more widely deployed, mobile data users increasingly experience ubiquitous global network access across a variety of heterogeneous 2.5 and 3G technologies. Such provision of higher bandwidth in mobile...
[November 21, 2005, 23:00]
GPRS Is 'bigger Failure Than WAP'
News European mobile network operators are barking up the wrong tree with 2.5G data services, according to a consultancy firm, which suggests that the industry could be repeating the mistakes it made with WAP (wireless access protocol).
[November 25, 2002, 8:07]
New Chips Aimed At Faster Mobile Phones
News This week Texas Instruments and Analog Devices will announce new chips with advanced capabilities aimed at phones for higher data rate 2.5G and 3G cellular networks. Although the TI's OMAP (Open Multimedia Applications Protocol) chip and Analog's...
[February 19, 2001, 11:47]
Optimization Of The Radio Access Networks As Mobile Carriers Migrate To 3G
White Papers This white paper examines several challenges faced by the mobile industry as it transitions from 2G to 2.5G to 3G networks. These challenges are common to all carriers, regardless of their adopted network standards (GSM, TDMA, CDMA or iDEN) or the...
[July 12, 2007, 0:00]
T-Mobile To Serve 'all You Can Eat' Wireless Data
News Mobile-phone operator T-Mobile will be launching a wireless communication package for businesses in May that combines unlimited data access over 2.5G, 3G and Wi-Fi for a single monthly fee, in the first package of its kind in the UK.
[March 18, 2004, 15:50]
Brits 'not Interested' In 3G
News While there is generally user indifference towards 3G mobile services across Europe, Britons are the most uninterested in services based on the upcoming technology. A survey of 7,000 consumers across 10 European countries by Taylor Nelson Sofres...
[February 12, 2003, 15:27]
Wireless Web - Is It Hip ... Or Hype?
News The market for wireless applications-enabled products, still in its infancy, is about to undergo a boom. This, according to executives gathered here to take the pulse of a nascent industry which is attracting keen attention from moguls and venture...
[May 24, 2000, 12:50]
Intel's Latest Memory Chip Flashes By
News Intel on Wednesday introduced a new flash memory chip aimed at helping manufacturers pump up cellular phones for new uses such as capturing a photo or viewing a video. Called 1.8 Volt Wireless Flash Memory, or W18 for short, the new chip is Intel's...
[April 17, 2002, 15:38]
3G: It's A Standards Thing
News The road to 3G is, most experts agree, a journey worth making -- bringing us multimedia phones with huge and exciting potential. But as with all roads to promised lands it will be strewn with rocks and hazardous hurdles.
[August 23, 2000, 13:28]
Drowning In Wireless Spaghetti
News Negotiating the world of wideband wireless data is like swimming around in alphabetti spaghetti, only somewhat less nutritious. Not only do many of the standards have multiple names and multiple incarnations, but the things that really matter — how...
[November 1, 2005, 12:00]
London Still Wi-Fi Capital Of The World
News London has shored up its status as Wi-Fi capital of the world with usage soaring 156 percent and the average session time lasting 72 minutes. But the world is in the grip of Wi-Fi fever, according to the latest data from iPass's "Wi-Fi Hotspot...
[March 17, 2008, 7:30]
First Beta Of Banias Chip Ready
News Intel has produced its first prototypes of the upcoming "Banias" processor, the company's first chip purely designed for use in mobile PCs, the company announced at WinHEC on Thursday. Streamed video: First look at Intel's Banias chip
[April 19, 2002, 15:37]

