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NAO to conduct value for money study of Ofcom?s 4G auction
The National Audit Office (NAO) has confirmed that it intends to conduct an investigation into Ofcom?s recent auction of 4G spectrum, to see whether it achieved the best possible return for the UK economy.
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Net neutrality has never existed on mobile networks: Tata
The principle of net neutrality does not apply to mobile broadband, according to Tata Communications, because operators are not able to deliver a satisfactory quality of service to their customers without prioritising certain types of network traffic.
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Apple takes veil off third gen iPad
Apple has unveiled the third edition of its iPad, featuring a Retina display, a vastly improved camera, the new A5X processor, the high-speed mobile broadband technology LTE, and voice dictation support, but it not being called the iPad 3.
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Net neutrality holding back European fibre investment - Cisco
Net neutrality is holding service providers back from investing in their fibre networks, according to Chris Dedicoat, Cisco's president for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
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Microsoft Windows 8 mobile broadband improvements revealed
Microsoft has given details on a variety of ways in which the upcoming Windows 8 operating system does a better job than its predecessors at letting users manage their connections to Wi-Fi and mobile broadband networks.
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E-reader company in liquidation
E-reader company Interead has been sent into liquidation
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Motorola to launch Droid X in US this week
The immediate future looks bright for Motorola's new Droid X smartphone, which is scheduled for release Thursday, July 15 on Verizon Wireless' 3G network. This big and brawny Android handset is benefitting from early reviews praising its beautiful 4.3-inch display, impressive multimedia features and relatively long battery life versus comparable phones.
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iPhone users get free Wi-Fi app on O2
Wi-Fi provider, The Cloud, has announced a free application that lets iPhone users on the O2 network access the company's 22,000 Wi-Fi access points for nothing.
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Motorola launches LTE trial in the UK
Motorola has launched a LTE (Long Term Evolution) trial network in the UK after opening a testing lab in Swindon, that will allow UK operators to experiment with the 4G technology.
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WiMax roaming solves '3G capacity crunch'
Network equipment maker Airspan and operator Freedom4 have shown a laptop roaming seamlessly between WiMax networks on different spectrum bands. The companies say this will help operators build credible WiMax networks using limited radio spectrum, and give users an alternative when 3G networks run out of steam.






