Stories about: Sierra Wireless

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    Sprint unveils Nexus, tri-mode hotspot for LTE 10/01/2012 07:30:53

    Sprint Nextel's first three devices for its coming LTE network will be the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and LG Viper smartphones and a Sierra Wireless hotspot that will use Sprint's 3G and WiMax networks as well as LTE, the carrier announced in advance of the Consumer Electronics Show.
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    IBM open sources messaging client for embedded devices 04/11/2011 06:17:00

    In a move to bring network connectivity to a wider range of devices, sensors and appliances, IBM has donated the source code of its machine-to-machine messaging software to the Eclipse Foundation, the company announced Thursday.
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    Telstra USB 4G modem 28/09/2011 15:50:00

    Telstra's USB 4G Modem is the first mobile broadband device in Australia to run on the company's new "4G" LTE network.
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    WiLan sues Apple, Dell, HTC and others 03/09/2011 03:55:36

    Canadian patent licensing company WiLan has set its sight on a handful of technology companies, filing a patent infringement suit against Apple, Hewlett-Packard, HTC, Dell, Novatel, Sierra Wireless and others.
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    Sprint to sell WiMax service wholesale 03/08/2011 06:36:00

    Sprint Nextel is a wholesale customer of Clearwire's WiMax service but will itself become a wholesale provider of the service to other carriers.
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    Telstra Ultimate Mobile Wi-Fi modem 30/06/2011 15:34:00

    Telstra's Ultimate Mobile Wi-Fi modem has a lot of hype to live up to -- Telstra claims it's the world's first commercial, battery-powered dual channel HSPA+ Wi-Fi modem, and says it's the first 3G hotspot in Australia to support the Wi-Fi N standard.
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    Lenovo ThinkPad X1 vs Apple MacBook Air 21/05/2011 03:49:00

    Known for its straightforward business laptops, Lenovo is adding a touch of style with its new ThinkPad X1. The ultrathin laptop will be available May 24th for a starting price of US$1,399.
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    4G wireless speed tests: Which is really the fastest? 15/03/2011 01:08:00

    By now you've seen all the ads pitching wireless companies' new 4G mobile broadband services and devices. But beyond all the buzzwords and hype, which companies can reliably provide next-generation speed?
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    How to Travel Like Tech Royalty 23/12/2010 11:26:00

    Travel used to be about getting away from it all, but these days even leisure travelers don't want to leave the Web and their smartphones, tablets, or laptops behind.
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    3G vs. 4G: Real-world speed tests 16/12/2010 11:26:00

    Mobile workers who need always-on Internet access -- and who don't want to rely on public Wi-Fi hot spots -- often turn to a cellular network for connectivity, using either a 3G-equipped notebook or an external 3G modem. Now carriers are touting faster fourth-generation wireless networks as the next phase of mobile computing. But to make use of the new networks, you have to buy a 4G-capable device or modem and a new, often more-expensive service plan.
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    Telstra becomes first to offer HSPA+ at 42Mbps 31/08/2010 05:58:00

    Australian mobile network operator Telstra has become the first operator to launch a mobile broadband service using HSPA+ at 42M bps (bits per second), it said on Monday.
 
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