IPWireless launches 3G mobile TV technology
News Another contender for mobile phone TV was unveiled in London on Wednesday, when IPWireless demonstrated its TDtv system transmitting multiple channels over the air from a cellular base station. Using part of the 3G spectrum put aside for data...
[January 18, 2006, 16:55]
IPWireless Case Study: UK Broadband
White Papers UK Broadband provides broadband Internet services to residential consumers and small businesses through its NETVIGATOR service, a service that offers all the always-on benefits of DSL, but with the added benefit of unlimited use and the freedom of...
[July 14, 2005, 0:00]
Orange takes stance in mobile TV standards war
News Orange has teamed with IPWireless to test mobile TV in the UK. IPWireless' TV standard, TDtv, uses existing but unused 3G spectrum to broadcast up to 50 TV channels for mobile phone screens or 16 for PDA -sized displays.
[February 16, 2006, 11:25]
Orange trials 3G rival to WiMax
News The mobile firm announced this week that it is trialling IPWireless' UMTS TDD service in France. IPWireless has claimed that this service will provide the same level of performance as WiMax. IPWireless says that TDD can be more than a simple buffer.
[March 31, 2005, 16:50]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog In an understatedly swanky modern hotel, IPWireless is displaying its wares. This is the launch of TDtv, which IPWireless claims is the best way to put telly in your pocket. In O2's favour, it was reporting the results of a live trial across an...
[January 20, 2006, 17:25]
4G gets more serious
News IPWireless is pushing a rival technology that uses 3G spectrum to offer similar speeds to WiMax. Japanese network operator NTT DoCoMo has reached a significant milestone in the journey towards fourth-generation mobile services.
[June 11, 2004, 17:55]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog So I fire a note off to the woman who is "PR Counsel for IPWireless" - the company behind UMTS-TDD - and asked how a 3G service could be described as 4G. Wednesday 19/10/2005 The generation game is much loved by marketers.
[October 24, 2005, 13:05]



