Stories about: IMS

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    LTE picked to be mobile broadband workhorse 18/11/2009 17:08:00

    The Asia-Pacific region will have 43.6 million High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) connections by the end of 2009 that will drive the adoption of Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, according to analyst firm IDC.
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    ING Life India adopts open source to expand business 19/10/2009 10:41:00

    In the insurance business, everyone's headed into the hinterland. But the cost of every new branch can bite deeply. Here's how going Open Source helped ING Life save US$1.7 million and funded its expansion plans.
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    Traces of elixir of life found on moon 26/09/2009 04:25:00

    Scientists at the US space agency NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) have discovered water molecules in the polar regions of the moon.
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    Unisys to Help NSW Police Force Use Digital Imagery as New Weapon in Law Enforcement and Crime Prevention 18/06/2009 13:29:00

    Secure digital imagery management system to help law enforcement officers more efficiently access and store images and video to assist investigations.
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    Experts: Oracle and MySQL do not create a database monopoly 21/04/2009 07:46:00

    Oracle Corp.'s US$7.4 billion acquisition of Sun Microsystems Inc. will bring together the world's most valuable relational database with the most popular open source one -- MySQL.
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    Alcatel shows off IP core for LTE networks 02/04/2009 06:08:00

    Alcatel-Lucent on Wednesday was set to introduce its Evolved Packet Core (EPC), a set of network components that will help to power the LTE network of Verizon Wireless and other mobile operators.
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    Open-source toolkit aimed at telcos 23/02/2009 07:59:00

    Although the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) has become the default architecture for telcos to deliver services such as SMS, voicemail and VoIP, CIMI Corporation president Tom Nolle thinks it's too slow to keep up with market trends.
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    Microsoft aims for market share with Windows Mobile 6.5 18/02/2009 09:03:00

    The unveiling this week of Windows Mobile 6.5, married with Internet Explorer Mobile 6, is a major attempt by Microsoft to remain a viable player in the fast-changing mobile market.
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    Obama can't have a BlackBerry. Should your CEO? 10/12/2008 09:27:00

    The press has been all over President-Elect Barack Obama's addiction to his BlackBerry and the possibility that he might have to give it up for reasons of national security. But no one in the media seems to be asking the most logical follow-up question: Is the cybertechnology that can compromise the future chief executive's BlackBerry also a threat to mobile devices being used every day by thousands of senior executives in corporate America?
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    The T-Mobile G1 'Google phone' is a tweaker's delight 17/10/2008 08:30:00

    At first glance, the T-Mobile G1 (US$179) doesn't seem to merit much attention. It looks like just another bland, HTC-manufactured phone. But use the G1--the first phone to run Google's Android operating system -- for 5 minutes, and you'll start to see why it's one of the best-designed phones you can buy. Not only is the G1 intuitive to use, but its customization options (via Android) makes it a tweaker's delight.
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    Mobile industry split over UMA versus femtocells 13/10/2008 10:00:00

    As mobile data traffic continues to increase, with more generated by home users, operators are under pressure to adopt either UMA (Unlicensed Mobile Access) or femtocells, both of which have a lot going for them, according to their respective proponents.
 
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