Study claims mobile base stations are safe
News A three-year study into the possible short-term health effects of mobile base stations has found that base stations are not associated with ill health. Mast Sanity, a pressure group which campaigns against the building of cellular base stations...
[July 25, 2007, 12:55]
BT turns phone boxes into base stations
News The first idea involves turning telephone boxes into mini base stations to allow mobile firms to fill in the gaps in their network coverage. The short-range base stations will be low powered and the transmitters are intended to give better quality...
[April 12, 2001, 14:09]
Home base stations developed
News Femtocells are small base stations for home or small offices which re-route mobile phone calls onto a wired telecoms network. Netgear has become the first major manufacturer of networking equipment to incorporate femtocells into its home gateways.
[June 27, 2007, 11:38]
Open Base Stations: Cutting the Cost of 3G Networks
White Papers To reduce the cost of 3G base stations, vendors are increasingly turning to third-party component and module suppliers. This webcast considers how this trend reduces design cycles, improves profit margins, and allows system vendors to optimize R&D...
[January 5, 2006, 23:00]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog The good news: xG has sold more base stations to more customers, and has announced its first month's profit! It's February, so let's have a quick look back at our old friends in Florida, xG Technology, Inc.the Unphone Company".
[February 9, 2008, 13:12]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment http://www.londonstockexchange.com/LSECWS/IFSPages/MarketNewsPopup.aspx? id=1706848&source=RNS I guess ING disagrees with you, Rupert.why donīt you call them out on CNBC?
[February 11, 2008, 10:25]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment What a lot of bile you have, Fortheloveofxmax. Try to steer clear of personal insults (especially the hilarious stoutist sort), as it makes you look petulant and hateful.
[February 11, 2008, 8:01]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment By the way, Goodwins, the company did not "sell" options, the options were used to get common shares.what those option holders do with those shares are unknown, most likely they will want to sell, but it has nothing to do with the company selling...
[February 10, 2008, 8:12]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment Unphone company, truth in advertising, I get it, hahahahaha, you are a real card, Goodwins Why are you concerned that 277k in options are being turned into shares? million shares in the float.something getting in the way of your vision?
[February 9, 2008, 17:17]
xG sells base stations, options, keeps mum on everything else
Blog Comment Listen, donīt mistake my petulance and hatefulness for anything but.I have a profound hatred for stupidity and baseless humor. That stuff is like hydrogen.
[February 11, 2008, 8:30]
New Architectures and Technologies for Software-Defined Radio Base Stations
White Papers To allow the operators of the infrastructure to reuse their existing sites, Alcatel is in the process of merging the different air-interface standards into a single base station architecture, based on Alcatel's Node B, using a software-defined...
[April 20, 2006, 1:01]
Software Defined Radio: A Promising Technology for Multi-Standard Base Stations
White Papers To enable the operators to reuse their existing infrastructures and sites, Alcatel is proposing to support the various air-interface standards using a single base-station architecture. Wireless communication standards are evolving rapidly.
[October 11, 2005, 3:00]
Full marks for school mobile phone masts
News A year-long investigation into the emission levels around mobile phone base stations sited near schools has found no evidence that safety guidelines are being broken. The audit confirms that radio base stations operate well within international...
[January 4, 2002, 13:19]
Design of a Multi-Sector Base Station Using the Fujitsu WiMAX SoC
White Papers The Fujitsu WiMAX 802.16-2004 baseband SoC is designed for the development of cost-effective subscriber stations and base stations in the licensed or license-exempt bands from 2 to 11GHz. Base stations use TDD or FDD techniques to communicate with...
[November 23, 2005, 0:00]
Operators want fewer new mobile masts
News Leading mobile operators have said they want to cut down drastically on the number of new base stations they deploy. Site acquisition [for deploying base stations] is more difficult these days," said Hartmut Kremling, the chief technology officer...
[March 6, 2008, 14:38]
Lighthouse
Downloads Both NAT/PMP (Apple Airport base stations) and UPnP (D-Link, Linksys, Netgear) protocols are supported. Start and stop port forwardings with a single click Lives in your menu bar - always easily accessible Automatically start port forwardings when...
[October 24, 2009, 22:51]
O2 takes the mobile network indoors
News The mobile operator said on Thursday it will offer small mobile base stations to firms that experience poor mobile coverage in their offices. The first option has been made possible by the tumbling costs of so-called pico-cells small base...
[November 16, 2006, 11:50]
Let a thousand points of xMax bloom!
Blog The company, inventor, sole guardian and careful custodian of the xG wireless data system, is pleased to announce that it has signed a deal for 1,000 base stations at the very pleasant price of $75,000 per pop - with an option for 4,000 more.
[September 22, 2008, 16:08]
xG update - money, mystery and more
Blog Comment Nobody in the telco business here in "south Florida" knows anything about this - not surprising really when a huge "investment" in base stations has (a) no business plan (b) no proposed users and (c) nothing to talk to these base-stations.
[October 13, 2008, 8:54]
DIY kit powers WiMax rollout
News Communications operator Yozan is rolling out 600 AS.MAX base stations from wireless broadband vendor Airspan, enough to provide WiMax connectivity across the central zone of Tokyo. The service will support the WiMax IEEE 802.16-2004 specification...
[March 15, 2005, 14:35]



