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4G to bring in $1tn for mobile operators
A study from Juniper Research predicts mobile providers will make $1tn from 4G services over the next five years internet technology | ComputerWeekly.com
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4G take-up could boost online retail market by £1.8bn, says eBay
eBay claims 4G mobile connectivity could boost the UK mobile retail sector by £1.8bn in a year as more consumers shop on their smartphones News | ComputerWeekly.com
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iPhone 3G
iPhone 3G is the second generation of iPhone, a smartphone made by Apple that combines an iPod, a tablet PC, a digital camera and a cellular phone. (Continued...) Definition | SearchMobileComputing.com
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Ofcom sets date for £1.3bn 4G frequency spectrum auction
The application deadline for mobile operators to bid for 4G frequencies is set for 11 December 2012 as Ofcom finalises the spectrum auction rules News | ComputerWeekly.com
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Apple faces £1.43m fine in Australian 4G iPad case
Apple has agreed to pay a £1.43m fine for misleading Australians about the 4G capacity of its latest iPad in a case brought by the national consumer watchdog Mobile hardware | ComputerWeekly.com
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Samsung unveils 5G technology
Samsung claims 5G mobile connectivity will be on the shelves in mobile devices by 2020 mobile technology | ComputerWeekly.com
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4G (fourth-generation wireless)
4G is the short term for fourth-generation wireless, the stage of broadband mobile communications that will supercede the third generation (3G) of wireless communications....(Continued) Definition | SearchMobileComputing.com
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Unboxing T-Mobile's G1, the first Google phone
Watch as SearchMobileComputing.com unboxes T-Mobile's G1, the first phone powered by Google's Android operating system. Video | SearchMobileComputing.com
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Meeting technical requirements for mobile health care deployments
In recent years, mobile devices have finally gained mainstream acceptance. Almost everyone has a smartphone, and
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Making the call: Distributed antenna systems and in-building wireless
Since the early days of cellular phones, wireless operators have struggled with in-building wireless coverage. Steel-framed office towers and concrete warehouses interfere with and block wireless signals, creating a communications problem for... Feature | SearchMobileComputing.com
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