UK pressure group, the Campaign for Unmetered Telecommunications (CUT), originally gave its backing, and even offered the strikers space on its Web site, but was concerned when emails to the organisers went unanswered.
When pushed, he admitted that there were engineering complications with the handsets, he even suggested that the roll-out of UMTS handsets would experience a similar delay. He argued that three quarters of the start-ups in the wireless space will...
The reasons are the new mobile technologies: GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) and subsequently UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System). ALE (Address Lifetime Expectation), a working party set up by the Internet Engineering Task Force...
UMTS UMTS is forecast to be a reality by late 2002, when there should be true interoperability between mobile networks irrespective of competing technologies. This is an abbreviation for telecommunications company or telephone company.
It allows more technological flexibility, for example for data compression or caching of streamed media rather than 'pure' bandwidth, and it also takes into account the use of the term in spheres such as the 3G 'broadband' also known as UMTS in...
HSPA currently has around 11.5 million subscribers globally, according to international 3G advocate the UMTS Forum. This will be a tremendous achievement for this new technology platform which has recently been boosted by the ITU's [International...