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MWC: Global operators aim to create a common mobile apps platform 

Putting aside competitive differences, the big 4 in the US join operators in effort to create a de facto standard development platform for widgets...

MWC: Nokia, Intel go after a MIDs, tablets with new OS 

Merging their Moblin and Maemo work, the two vendors are creating an open-source platform that both resembles and challenge’s Google’s OS strategy...

Examining AT&T’s 3G-to-4G upgrade path 

By picking its incumbent 3G vendors to build LTE, AT&T can take advantage of their upgradable equipment, but AT&T’s radio network head explains why turning a 3G base station into a 4G one isn’t always the best option...

MWC: Acme aims to simplify IMS, scale SIP 

New access and core routing solutions help ease delivery of services using its session border control platform...

MWC: Beceem looking to play with the big boys in LTE 

WiMax chip maker to launch dual-mode WiMax-LTE silicon in hopes of establishing a foothold in the larger LTE market...

MWC: Tellabs launches new 3G data offload gateway  

Moving WiChorus’ SmartCore from the core to the backhaul network, Tellabs seeks to head off Internet-bound traffic before it hits the 3G core ...

MWC: Sandvine update helps mobile operators manage usage 

New usage management application builds on DPI capabilities to help carriers implement more fine-grained service and pricing plans ...

AT&T separating LTE core and radio contracts 

While Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson score big with radio win, AT&T’s domain strategy keeps other vendors in the contest...

Alcatel-Lucent takes a hit on scaled-back outlook  

Cost-cutting helps vendor post a fourth quarter profit on lower revenues, but a pull back in its optimism for 2010 tempered its story...

Mobile operators seek role in great location shake-out 

The power of location has moved from residing on-deck to off-deck applications; now social networks want a piece of the action too....

MWC: Ericsson predicts radio modules to make their way to phones 

As consumer device makers look to make their own smartphones, modules could prove an easy way to bypass wireless R&D, according to Ericsson VP...

ALU, Ericsson continue LTE momentum with AT&T win 

Incumbency status and software upgradable 3G networks play role in AT&T decision...

Sprint plans targeted-services strategy to regain prepaid lead 

Sprint plans to use a multiple-services strategy to improves its lead in prepaid, stop customer bleeding in postpaid ...

MWC: Cisco incorporates Starent tech into NGN architecture 

Cisco study shows that data traffic on the mobile network will grow 39 times in five years, driven by video...

Researchers predict M2M rebound 

Popular applications include telematics, in-vehicle, security and more...

YouTube dominates mobile Internet traffic; mobile VoIP on the rise 

DPI vendor Allot’s new mobile traffic study finds both video and VoIP are increasingly dramatically over the mobile network, one costing carriers capacity and the other costing them revenue...

SurfKitchen powers T-Mobile’s web2go app store 

SurfKitchen signs up first tier-one US operator, powering T-Mobile’s web2go app storefront on the Nokia 7510...

How O2 secured its network for the iPhone 

U.K. mobile operator O2 had exclusive rights to Apple’s iPhone in the United Kingdom for two years now – much like AT&T in the states. Here’s how they handled the security challenges presented by the world’s most popular, IP-intensive phone...

Alcatel-Lucent base station tech mixes and matches three generations of wireless 

The new multi-carrier module can support any combination of GSM, HSPA and LTE and is backward compatible with almost 100% of ALU’s installed base...

Ericsson buys SinglePoint SMS aggregation business 

SinglePoint focusing on SMS advertising, while Ericsson grows its service footprint in North America...

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