Operator Options Beyond 3G: A Northstream Analysis of the Viability of New Access Technologies and Their Impact on the Mobile Telecom Industry
White Papers From a mobile-industry perspective, alternative access technologies such as WiMAX, Flarion's FLASH-OFDM and IPWireless's TDDWCDMA, have sometimes been mentioned as potential candidates for delivering the next generation of mobile networks.
[January 20, 2006, 0:01]
Britain's 3G bill could top £50bn
News According to consultant group Northstream, which specialises in wireless technology, the five UK licence-holders will have to spend a total of £16bn to construct a 3G network. Northstream carried out its research for Business AM, and chief...
[May 1, 2001, 17:06]
UK faces 3G failure
News However, Northstream appears to have the facts to back up its claims. It will be particularly difficult for Hutchinson, the green field operator," said Johan Ragnevad, strategic advisor at Northstream.
[May 8, 2001, 11:09]
Site sharing alone won't save 3G
News However, analyst firm Northstream has calculated that it will take more than cooperation on the building of new base stations for the mobile industry to make a profit from 3G. Research published by Northstream in May found that as many as 16 key...
[July 3, 2001, 14:42]
BT accuses government over 3G 'tax'
News Earlier this month consultancy group Northstream claimed that the five UK licence holders will spend a total of £16bn building 3G networks and with telcos feeling the pinch of the economic downturn there have been suggestions that bitter rivals...
[May 10, 2001, 13:21]
News Burst: Don't forget Edge, mobile operators warned.
News According to wireless research group Northstream, Edge (enhanced data rate for GSM/Global Evolution) could allow operators to improve GSM and GPRS networks, and make more efficient use of the mobile spectrum.
[October 27, 2000, 11:49]
MMS Pricing Challenges
White Papers That all looks very attractive and it makes sense, however, Northstream still sees major obstacles that can prevent MMS from being a commercial success. Mobile industry players currently seem to be in blissful agreement on the great potential of MMS.
[May 12, 2004, 1:03]
Nokia cuts jobs as it takes on Apple
News As much as iPhone and App Store is a success for Apple, it's a humiliating defeat for the rest of the mobile industry," said Bengt Nordstrom, chief executive of telecoms consultant Northstream. Nokia on Tuesday said it plans to cut up to 360 jobs...
[April 28, 2009, 15:41]
Sweden tests commercial 4G base station
News The weakness of the telecom industry is that when it's time to harvest the success of its investments, it rushes into new technology," Bengt Nordström, CEO and founder of Swedish firm Northstream, told Ny Teknik.
[May 27, 2009, 17:10]



