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High profile technology client (global internet media delivery) is searching for highly technical PROJECT MANAGERS well-versed in Mobile Infrastructure and carrier systems (BTS/BSS).Specific experience with Vodafone highly desirable, specifically Vodafone UK. Experience with Mobile carrier billing, Single Sign On and corestack and DRM, to deploy music solutions via Vodafone network throughout Europe.The position will be based in Salzburg Austria for 2-3 months at a time with travel throughout other western European countries.Please forward resume to: dennis@worldlink-us.com.
A wireless sensor bar with something extra (a wire) We're not really in the market for a sensor bar, since ours Just Works and we've managed to conceal the little cord, but if we were interested in replacing it, we'd choose CYBER Gadget's 2Way Sensor Bar. It's the most versatile third-party sensor bar we've seen. It retails for around 2000 yen ($18).The 2Way Sensor Bar can operate on 4 AA batteries when wireless play is desired, or it can be powered by the Wii's (or any) USB connection. Too bad it doesn't have internal batteries that could be charged over USB, or it would be perfect.Unfortunately, the unobtrusive design of the original sensor bar has been replaced with a Wii-imitation white slab with some lights on it. We don't really mind the clock, because, hey, if you've got a thing sitting on top of your TV, it might as well make itself useful.[Via Famitsu]Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments Ads by Google Link - Comments -
Q&A1. What do I have to have?-Minimum 5 yrs wireless and wireline infrastructure sales experience in US market-You have to be good at…..... Establishing new markets & customers (a.k.a. generate sales leads!)…. Working with minimal supervision (who needs a baby-sitter?)…. History of meeting/exceeding sales quota the past 3 years(you’ve done that, right?)-And of course you’ve already….... Established good networks/relationships to the senioror executive level of service providers in the US, right?(excellent!)2. What will I be doing?Creating new business and customers, promote and sell client’s wireless solution (CDMA/Terminals) to US wireless service providers. You will also develop and execute sales strategy, manage the sales and customer relationship within defined product/ business area, maintain and maximize a high level of customer satisfaction, focus on selling to US wireless service providers with CDMA or wireline solutions.3. Where is this FABulous job?Hazle
*** Do not respond to this ad unless you want to change the world of wireline / wireless solutions for the mobile community in the United States ***If you thrive in an environment of constant change and where your day is never done, you need to check out this job.But beware; you'll never be the same again. And your friends will want to be part of it.Here we go...Our client, a global leader in providing next generation telecommunications networks, now serves 35 of the world's top 50 operators, along with over one billion users worldwide. They want to change the way we do business within the real of the wireline and wireless marketplace. Think you can keep up with them?If so, we're ready for you to build a team that will create new business and customers, promote and sell our client's wireline and wireless solutions (LTE / CDMA / Terminals / Optical).Email me one paragraph describing your most significant accomplishment of 2007, and a resume that doesn't look like the rest of the resumes
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*** Do not respond to this ad unless you want to change the world of wireline / wireless solutions for the mobile community in the United States ***If you thrive in an environment of constant change and where your day is never done, you need to check out this job.But beware; you'll never be the same again. And your friends will want to be part of it.Here we go...Our client, a global leader in providing next generation telecommunications networks, now serves 35 of the world's top 50 operators, along with over one billion users worldwide. They want to change the way we do business within the real of the wireline and wireless marketplace. Think you can keep up with them?If so, we're ready for you to build a team that will create new business and customers, promote and sell our client's wireline and wireless solutions (LTE / CDMA / Terminals / Optical). And, of course, set the wireline/wireless business on its ear.Email me one paragraph describing your most significant accomplishment of 2
By W. David Gardner InformationWeek February 11, 2008 10:53 AM A merger of the infrastructure units of Motorola and Nortel Networks would likely return Nortel chief executive Mike Zafirovski to overseeing Motorola units that he once managed as president and COO of Motorola. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the two companies have been talking for approximately a month about combining Motorola's Home and Networks Mobility Division and Nortel's wireless infrastructure operations. The combined unit under discussion -- to be led by Nortel -- would have about $10 billion in sales, but would not include Motorola's mobile handset unit, which the company also is interested in spinning off. Zafirovski, often called "Mike Z" by colleagues, led a turnaround of Motorola's chronically troubled handset businesses earlier in the decade, although the overall effort also resulted in 50,000 job losses at Motorola. In recent days, Motorola's new chief executive, Greg Brown, has
By W. David Gardner InformationWeek February 11, 2008 10:53 AM A merger of the infrastructure units of Motorola and Nortel Networks would likely return Nortel chief executive Mike Zafirovski to overseeing Motorola units that he once managed as president and COO of Motorola. The Wall Street Journal reported Monday that the two companies have been talking for approximately a month about combining Motorola's Home and Networks Mobility Division and Nortel's wireless infrastructure operations. The combined unit under discussion -- to be led by Nortel -- would have about $10 billion in sales, but would not include Motorola's mobile handset unit, which the company also is interested in spinning off. Zafirovski, often called "Mike Z" by colleagues, led a turnaround of Motorola's chronically troubled handset businesses earlier in the decade, although the overall effort also resulted in 50,000 job losses at Motorola. In recent days, Motorola's new chief executive, Greg Brown, has fl
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I am looking for Wireless Video Camera Signal Relay for confined zone for robot navigation. Any idea where to find long range and faster video transmission device?
I will also like to mount such device on robotic vehicle for navigation into troubled zone, on road and rough terrai
Starbucks and T-Mobile have been a HotSpot staple for quite some time. In fact, I've enjoyed my HotSpot account for the last two years.But beginning this spring, Starbucks launches a new service with AT&T calling an end to its partnership with T-Mo.Bummer for T-Mo.Starbucks and AT&T will offer a mix of free and paid Wi-Fi. The deal expands the AT&T Wi-Fi network to more than 17,000 U.S. hot spots and more than 70,000 globally.Check out the complete article here.
It used to be really simple: there was dial-up access and even then chances are you were pretty technically minded to want Internet access anyway.
However, it’s very different these days. The dialup access is still there but if you want (or need) high speed Internet access you’ve a range of options available including DSL, cable, [...]
Wireless CCTV launches its new 3G Body-Worn Solutions that strongly improve security for agents in the field, offer evidential quality recording of suspects and allow supervisors to coordinate tactical operations.Wireless CCTV's new 3G body-worn solutions have been developed in order to satisfy the growing demand for body-worn surveillance equipment whether that equipment is covert or overt.The 3G body-worn solutions strongly improve security for agents in the field and allow supervisors to coordinate tactical operations involving multiple agents, while reducing the need for paperwork. Wireless CCTV has developed a range of overt solutions such as the 3G Camera Vest and 3G Belt options.The WCCTV 3G Covert Backpack is ideal for agents who need evidential quality recording of suspects on the move. The backpack houses all of Wireless CCTV's body-worn technology in a covert package.The central unit of the body-worn equipment uses a robust Compact Flash card for digital, evidential quality
Wireless 360 controller tops battery life testFiled under: News, Peripherals, Console warsAccording to a feature from the folks at GamePro, Xbox 360 owners can expect more gaming bang for their battery-life buck. Multiple tests on the Xbox 360 wireless controller, SIXAXIS and Wii Remote were conducted to see which one would last the longest. Scraping the bottom of the battery-life barrel was the PlayStation 3 SIXAXIS which only held out for 18 hours and 41 minutes; mainly due to the lack of auto-off functionality. Second place went to the Nintendo Wii remote, doubling Sony's time at 36 hours and 43 minutes. Xbox 360's wireless remote topped the list at 56 hours and 56 minutes. While the article states that the Xbox 360 dashboard battery indicator isn't as accurate as the PS3 or Wii, a single-day charge and play session always lasted longer on Xbox 360. In case you were wondering, the irony that anything associated with the Xbox 360 won a reliability test was lost on no one. [Than
The wireless desktop PC systems will helps you to make things wirelessly in adopting a new style and it is designed by Lenovo (Beijing) Ltd., Innovation Design Center, You is a wireless desktop PC...
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Wireless image transfer has been gaining interest and popularity by leaps and bounds in the past year. At CES earlier this month, we reported on several manufacturers who are looking to get in to the built-in wireless transfer game, allowing users to send photos straight from their cameras to their computers or web-based photo sharing services. In the aftermarket, however, the Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card promises similar functionality for any camera that shoots JPEGs and supports SD memory. Eye-Fi has built a lot of buzz around this one-of-a-kind accessory, and I've been eager to get my hands on one for a quick review.A neat concept that works flawlessly as a transfer solution (so long as you recognize its limitations), the Eye-Fi shows off what may well be the future of moving images from camera to computer. Range, configuration, and file type limitations, however, sometimes left me wishing for more.David Rasnake more : digitalcamerareview
Can you make the most complicated technical issue make sense to large audiences?Does the thought of traveling up to 50% of the time excite you?Our client is seeking a Wireless Application Consultant to provide high-value consulting and project management services to their largest and most strategic customer base centered around their solution.You will have involvement in the Professional Services sales cycle and other Professional Services activities across North America including responding to proposals, client calls, identification of future opportunities, practice management, technical writing and other related tasks.You bring a consultative approach to find creative solutions to real customer problems and your strong technical leadership capabilities coupled with real world project management experience will help you become a valuable member of this team.If you are interested, contact me for more information at matthewg@procom.ca.
By Peter Kaplan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top bidders put up a total of almost $2.78 billion on Thursday in the opening rounds of the Federal Communications Commission's auction of coveted U.S. government-owned airwaves. The figure represents the highest bids received for five separate blocks of spectrum at the beginning of the auction, which is eventually expected to net the federal government at least $10 billion. Companies qualified to bid include major carriers AT&T Inc and Verizon Wireless, as well as possible new competitors like Internet company Google Inc, EchoStar Communications Corp and Cablevision Systems Corp. Identities of bidders will be kept secret, under FCC rules, until the entire auction ends.Read Kaplan's entire article HERE.
Basic Lighting Seminar BATCH # 21
(now includes portable wireless lighting - strobist)
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Ken Go
February 16, 2008 Saturday (1:00pm to 5:00pm),
February 17, 2008 Sunday (Scheduled shoot)
February 18, 2008 Monday (6:00 pm to 9:00 pm) for the Critique Session and Portable Wireless Lighting
Unit 602 Cityland 10 Tower 2, H.V. Dela Costa St. Salcedo Village,
Makati City, behind RCBC Tower.
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A committee established by the US National Research Council has recommended conducting more research on the potential health effects of exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy that emanates from wireless devices like cell phones, laptops and hand-held Web-surfing gadgets. The committee, chaired by Professor Frank Barnes of the University of Colorado at Boulder, has made this recommendation in a 66-page report that it handed over to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in Washington, D.C. earlier this week. "This is a very, very complex issue. Obviously we are not seeing immediate short-term effects of such exposure, like people dropping dead on their cell phones. But in the long term -- 10, 20 and 30 years out -- we have a lot less information about potential effects from these types of wireless devices," says Barnes, a distinguished professor in the electrical and computer engineering department. The committee’s report suggests
Canon’s WFT-E3(A) wireless file transmitter is one of the most powerful accessories for the EOS 40D. It equips the 40D with Wifi, allowing you to transfer images or remote control the camera without a cable in sight – even from the other side of the world. It also includes USB connectivity to external storage devices and even GPS navigators to record your co-ordinates on images. And the whole thing is packaged into a portrait grip for comfortable shooting on the side. To find out how it performs in practice, see our detailed Canon WFT-E3(A) review and for a demonstration of its features, check out our video tour. more : cameralabs
Quick update to the earlier post about our WirelessJobs Group on LinkedIn:Thanks for responding! We officially hit 1,007 about 10 minutes ago.Oops! Already outdated...we just hit 1,008 thanks to Rodney (thanks Rodney!).Dennis
It's been a couple of months since I first created the WirelessJobs Group on LinkedIn, and it's been a growing like crazy.As of today, we have 997 members - cool.But it's going to bug me until we get three more people to make it an even 1,000!So, here's an invitation to anybody out there interested in the wireless industry who wants to hook up with us at LinkedIn.And, here's the official invitation - click HERE.See you on LinkedIn,Dennis
If you live in the Dallas area and have been in the wireless / telecom industry for a while, most likely you know one of the best wireless recruiters in this area, Tommy Houran.Tommy recently took on a new role at Nielsen Mobile, and, as usual, he's looking for a few, great wireless engineers.You can check out Nielsen Mobile's Career Page HERE. But here's one HOT JOB that's currently at the top of Tommy's list:Wireless Systems EngineerNielsen MobileSan Francisco, CAThe Wireless Systems Engineering (WSE) group is responsible for leading the ongoing technical design, development and support of Nielsen Mobile's core products that are deployed in Wireless networks to provide benchmarking information on the Mobile industry. The WSE team has regular interaction with customers (typically VP/CTO-level leaders and engineers in carrier network operations and engineering functions) and works cross-functionally with other Nielsen Mobile groups – Measurement Science, Development, Product Manageme
Now, here comes the hero for the ‘last gadget standing’ from Consumer Electronic Show CES 2008. What do you think the winner it is? (of course you already knew it from the post tittle huh? :D)Ten finalists competed to see which gadget could stand the test of time, while the audience voted for their favorite. [...]
Wireless technology has become a prominent field in the area of networking. Wi fi known as "wireless fidelity" allows a user to connect to the Internet without using network cabling.It has many uses. The most important, being portable and mobile. Whether it’s from your bedroom, couch, indoors or outdoors, data can be sent and received within the range of a wireless router.Having a good wi-fi experience directly translates into a satisfying Internet experience. Hence, we see that wi fi has numerous advantages. If we consider the present world, we find that the demands for the wi fi connections are increasing. People are beginning to appreciate the advanced features wi fi network provides to the user. These days, wi fi hotspots are installed in various public places such as hotels, college campuses, office buildings, airports and many other public areas.Wi fi is rather amazing, you can surf the internet, download songs or videos, send email and transfer files conveniently at high speed
Eye-Fi and Lexar Announce Wireless Memory Card SolutionLAS VEGAS, Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/—CES—Today, Eye-Fi (http://www.eye.fi/), makers of the world’s first wireless memory card for digital cameras, announced an agreement with Lexar Media, a leading provider of memory products for digital media, to introduce a wireless memory card based on Eye-Fi’s patent-pending technology. As a result of the agreement, Lexar Media will introduce a new memory card with Eye-Fi’s technology that allows users to send photos directly from their digital camera to their computer or their favorite online photo sharing site.“Our agreement with Lexar Media is our first step toward offering camera, storage, and digital home device makers a unique way to incorporate the power of wireless connectivity and web services into their products,” said Jef Holove, CEO of Eye-Fi. “We see Lexar as an ideal business partner to extend the benefits of Eye-Fi’s wireless photo sharing to consumers. Lexar’s inte
We’re going to give Linksys a free pass on this ridiculous naming scheme just because we’re actually happy to see a bigger name bringing a consumer-friendly wireless security camera to market for a reasonable price. The Linksys Wireless-G Internet Home Monitoring Camera WVC54GC is pretty straightforward for a networked camera, sporting 802.11g and 10/100 Ethernet [...]
By Jeffrey Silva RCR News.com Story posted: January 8, 2008 - 1:07 pm EDTThe future of Frontline Wireless L.L.C., the Silicon Valley-backed and politically connected startup that spent months positioning itself to bid big in the upcoming 700 MHz auction, has suddenly become shrouded in mystery. “Frontline is closed for business at this time. We have no further comment,” Frontline said in a statement. Frontline, which filed a short-form application to bid in the upcoming auction, declined to comment on whether it had submitted the upfront payment required for 700 MHz auction participation. The upfront payments were due by Jan. 4; upfront payments establish the initial eligibility of bidders and represent the maximum number of bidding units on which applicants will be permitted to bid initially. The Federal Communications Commission has not named the entities that have made upfront payments for the 700 MHz auction. Although Frontline is “closed for business,” elements of the f
Location: Alpharetta, GAContact: Trevor Harding (trevor.harding@cox.com)The Project Manager will work with New Product Development, Marketing, Customer Care and the IT teams to create and implement new products/product enhancements including support of the same. The PM will coordinate efforts between development, infrastructure engineering and operations teams to assess the impact of products and/or enhancements, and changes required to enable these products/enhancements. The PM will create, implement, monitor and close out project plans including budget creation and tracking.The candidate will have a strong analytical and technical background in the field of software development and have demonstrated capability of understanding and implementing new technologies in a dynamic entrepreneurial environment coupled with the ability to manage multiple deliverables.The candidate will work closely and interact directly with technical staff to identify, rationalize and document business requi
Wireless Distribution System is a system that enables the wireless interconnection of access points in an IEEE 802.11 network. It allows a wireless network to be expanded using multiple access points without the need for a wired backbone to link them, as is traditionally required. The notable advantage of WDS over other solutions is that it preserves the MAC addresses of client packets across
The meaning from this design is to build it in -i.e. a shaded lamp- and to switch this lamp on and off the normal way, just like it was switched before the dimmer was build in, then you could by exception dimming the lamp more or less with your TV remote control. When you switch [...]
Job Title: Wireless Database AdministratorCompany: Cox CommunicationsLocation: Alpharetta, GAContact: Trevor.Harding@cox.com (404.269.0874)SUMMARY OF POSITION:This position is a hand’s on senior DBA responsible for support of architecture, development and test efforts to meet project requirements. The ideal candidate will haven an expert level understanding of ORACLE RAC environments and associated skills necessary to develop, deliver and support Oracle 9I and 10G RAC implementations.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:- Design of relational database models for J2EE and J2ME applications.- Data warehouse modeling and implementation.- Participate in standards bodies.QUALIFICATIONS:- Seven to ten years with Oracle database design and tuning- Seven to ten years experience with shell scripting- Seven to ten years experience with PLSQL- Seven to ten years experience in data modeling- Ability to define and articulate style standards- Work independently with development teams on multiple inter-re
Job Title: Wireless Database AdministratorCompany: Cox CommunicationsLocation: Alpharetta, GAContact: Trevor.Harding@cox.com (404.269.0874)SUMMARY OF POSITION:This position is a hand’s on senior DBA responsible for support of architecture, development and test efforts to meet project requirements. The ideal candidate will haven an expert level understanding of ORACLE RAC environments and associated skills necessary to develop, deliver and support Oracle 9I and 10G RAC implementations.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:- Design of relational database models for J2EE and J2ME applications.- Data warehouse modeling and implementation.- Participate in standards bodies.QUALIFICATIONS:- Seven to ten years with Oracle database design and tuning- Seven to ten years experience with shell scripting- Seven to ten years experience with PLSQL- Seven to ten years experience in data modeling- Ability to define and articulate style standards- Work independently with development teams on multiple inter-r
Company: Cox CommunicationsLocation: Alpharetta, GAJob Title: Wireless Applications ArchitectContact: Trevor Harding: trevor.harding@cox.comSUMMARY OF POSITION:The ideal candidate will be responsible for the architectural design of various applications as well as working with the development teams to ensure architectural consistency across a variety of projects that would enable the Cox Communications wireless product. Applications would include: customer facing, system abstraction and back office.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:Design of J2EE, J2ME applications and relational database models for the wireless product.- Oversee development standards and the software development lifecycle.- Participate in standards bodies.- Ability to design and articulate new directions relating to IT infrastructures in support of wireless initiatives.QUALIFICATIONS:- Seven to ten years J2EE experience- Seven to ten years J2ME experience- Seven to ten years experience in data modeling- Ability to define and a
Company: Cox CommunicationsLocation: Alpharetta, GAJob Title: Business Analyst, Wireless ApplicationsContact: Trevor.Harding@cox.comThe Wireless Business Analyst will work closely and interact directly with technical staff to identify, rationalize and document business requirement and translate them into functional specifications which detail the approach to address and resolve the business needs. Preferred candidates will have hands-on experience in successful production launches of internal and external customer facing wireless applications and be a subject matter expert in various components of wireless technology such as WAP, J2ME, and SMS etc.Duties will include Requirements definition of:-Wireless IT infrastructures-Wireless network activation and protocols (HLR’s,-SMSC’s, OSS, interconnecting network element interfaces, WAP, SMPP, etc.)-Wireless network element provisioning and activation-Wireless order entry and billing systems-End user device accessThe position will identi
Company: Cox CommunicationsLocation: Alpharetta, GAJob Title: Wireless Applications ArchitectContact: Trevor Harding: trevor.harding@cox.comWireless Applications ArchitectSUMMARY OF POSITION:The ideal candidate will be responsible for the architectural design of various applications as well as working with the development teams to ensure architectural consistency across a variety of projects that would enable the Cox Communications wireless product. Applications would include: customer facing, system abstraction and back office.POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:Design of J2EE, J2ME applications and relational database models for the wireless product.The candidate will work with various cross-organizational teams of developers on a variety of projects relating to the wireless product.- Work with lead developers and development management to design and implement various products based on business and technical requirements.- Oversee development standards and the software development lifecyc
Great read this week by BusinessWeek's Stephen Wildstrom, titled, "Just Ahead: A Wider Wireless World."In the article, Wildstrom notes that 2008 could bring the long-heralded revolution in wireless communications, and that fast, wireless data will become more widely available, the choice of data devices and mobile handsets will expand, and service just might get cheaper.Why?Because February 2009 marks the date of the shutdown of analog television broadcasting, and the subsequent conversion to digital TV.Why is this such a big deal?Because it's going to free up space that is currently occupied by UHF channels 52 to 69. Some of which will be given to police and fire departments; the rest will be auctioned off in January, 2008.And here's 3 reasons why that's a big deal:1. It increases the total bandwidth for wireless networks (in the spirit of competition, this is mucho good).2. The relatively low frequency - around 700 MHz - penetrates buildings well (mucho good for wireless phones).3.
VeriSign makes bold predictions about the future of the global wireless market. Here's the lowdown on their top 10 predictions for 2008:1. Social Networking gets mobilized.The teens and twenties lead the way toward mobile social networks.2. Mobile TV3. Multi-function devices become cheaper and more versatile.3G handsets become affordable.4. Location-based services GPS - the location technology of choice for the wireless industry.5. AOL, Yahoo! and Google multimedia platforms challenge IMS.6. China and India tilt the equipment market.These two wireless superpowers connect more than 10 million wireless customers per month in 2007.7. Mobile advertising breaks loose.SMS marketing shifts gears to more sophisticated multimedia advertising. Mobile marketing revenues jump from $45m in 2005 to $1.5 billion by 2010.8. Wireless providers move in to home entertainment.Mobile gains ground against fixed broadband operators.9. Wireless security moves to the forefront.Security is the number one conc
A message from Alain Schiller in Waikoloa:
My GRANDSTREAM 3000 Video Phone is now Wireless.
The quality is just as good as when connected to the modem or router by
ethernet cable. I can have my videophone in any room. All I need is an
electrical inlet.
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We'll let you know when your BBQ is ready from a football field away! No need to wait by the grill to find out when dinner is ready--this wireless thermometer verbally alerts you when the meat has reached the perfect temperature. Program your choice of eight entrées, choose the doneness desired and you're good to grill. Features include: Digital LCD screen with remote wireless probe to identify
With top-notch video resolution, incredible viewing angles, and integrated support for wireless movie downloads, the Archos 605 WiFi is the best of its breed. The Archos 605 WiFi lets you wirelessly download movies, TV shows, and (soon) music on the spot, as well as stream the latest YouTube videos. However, the number of content providers is slim at the moment, and some of the most compelling features (most notably, the Web browser) cost extra.The Archos 605's screen is big enough to do video justice, yet small and thin enough to comfortably fit in your pants pocket. The recessed 4.3-inch TFT LCD screen is not only bright, colorful, and glare-resistant, but it displays at a resolution of 800x480, making it one of the highest-resolution PVPs on the market. Plus, the screen valiantly resists smudges despite its dual-duty as a touch screen. It also has a built-in kickstand and an internal speaker really put this player over the top.There are a few disappointments: The battery is non remo
The Smart Bro's all new Broadband USB modem allows you to surf the net anywhere there's a PC/Laptop. The Smart BRO USB modem is a small, palm-sized device that you can carry with you wherever you go. And anytime you need to surf, just plug the USB modem to your USB port of your PC/Laptop, and you'll get connected in a flash!Note: Available only in the Republic of the Philippines
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India added a record 8.3 million wireless users in November, taking the total subscriber base to 225.5 million, the telecoms regulator said. In October, new wireless subscribers numbered 8.05 million. Fixed-line user base continued to dwindle as more and more users shift to mobile phones. In November, the total user base fell to 39.31 million, from 39.41 million in October. India, which added 60.35 million new wireless users in April-November, is the world's fastest growing mobile services market. Including fixed-line users, total telephone subscriber base grew to 264.8 million by November, 8.2 million more than the previous month, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said in a statement late on Monday. The regulator expects India's total telephone user base to top 500 million by 2010. Bharti Airtel Ltd, with nearly 53 million subscribers in November, is the top mobile firm in India, followed by Reliance Communications Ltd, which had 39.4 million cu
ComputerWorld's David Haskin gives some thought to the top wireless stories of 2008, and I think these 5 points are worth pondering:1. Will Sprint's WiMAX effort succeed? Sprint says its Xohm WiMAX will be cheaper and faster than 3G. Others believe it's not enough to drive people to Sprint. Telecom consultant, Derek Kerton, says, "It's the do or die year for WiMAX."I agree. But my fingers are still crossed on their behalf. If they succeed, it's going to be great for competition within the industry.2. Will Sprint remain independent?It all depends on Hesse's ability to do two things: - stop the bleeding (churn)...and, - make WiMAX succeed.3. Industry consolidationAs noted in the article, Sprint's challenges make it the likely takeover target. But 2008 will bring a lot of consolidation in the wireless industry. Which is cool, as we'll have lots to write about.4. Openness comes to mobilityIt's all about openness: open platforms for m
The Making of Daliwood - Dalí & Film Comes to the Salvador Dalí Museum in St. PetersburgSalvador Dalí (Spain, 1904-1989), Metamorphosis of Narcissus, 1937Weblogs rack up a decade of posts By EditorsWeblog The word “weblog,” coined on 17 December...
Email resume to: Dennis@worldlink-us.comPosition Purpose:Lead a highly technical and customer focused team in support of companies multi vendor packet data networks.Job duties of the team include but are not limited to:Managing a 24x7 support rotation ensuring world class technical support to all operational areas; managing engineering data centers; administration and engineering of both Windows and Unix systems in support of Value Added Services and Network Management systems. Managing service level agreements with regard to market, region, NOC and customer care trouble escalation.Full job description HERE.
10 years and 10 months ago, I made the best decision of my career.I joined AT&T Wireless as a recruiter.It was a great decision, and, it was also a very cool time to jump in to the world of wireless. The phones were getting smaller, the cell sites were popping up like crazy, and we had more jobs to fill than we could get our arms around.And, Dan Hesse was the President of the company (which, by the way, had the lion's share of wireless subscribers).I admired Hesse's leadership, and recall that he was well-liked and revered for his leadership. Which is why everybody was disappointed when he left (while still on top) to a startup called Terabeam (now Proxim Wireless).Fast-forward a decade or so, and it seems Hesse is about to climb his steepest mountain to date: Sprint (for a detailed article on Hesse's-mountain, click HERE).All I can say is....if anybody can do it, I think Hesse can.In the spirit of wireless competition...Go Dan - we're rootin' for you.
266 organizations have announced their intention to participate in Auction 73, which will make available the last chunk of the most desirable airwaves for wireless services.The expected:Verizon Wireless - AT&T - Qualcomm - Google The unexpected:Dish Network - Vulcan Capital - Chevron USAUndisclosed motives:Guam Cellular & Paging (owned by NTT) - NTT DoCoMo - Shamrock HoldingsSource: Look Who's Bidding in Auction 73 (Businessweek)
Starting today the LG Venus, from Verizon Wireless, is available in pink. An ideal handset for the fashionista, the Venus’ sleek slider design now comes in a sparkly pink finish with the same mobile features available on the popular black Venus.
The LG Venus features a 2.0-megapixel camera, VZ Navigator capability, a microSD memory slot that [...]