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Denying access won't stop illegal P2P
Just over ten years after Napster emerged as the first peer-topeer file sharing system to help users share MP3s on their PC hard drives, the...
Telecom Asia, 09/01/09 by John C. Tanner · More from publication -
3G going green with active antennas
With mainstream base station technology becoming commoditized, suppliers are looking for margin, and differentiation, in new architectures. In...
Telecom Asia, 09/01/09 by John C. Tanner · More from publication -
Chrome OS no threat to app stores … yet
You know by now that Google wants to crack the operating system market with Chrome OS. Plenty of column inches and blog posts have been written...
Telecom Asia, 08/01/09 by John C. Tanner · More from publication -
Cellcos square off over HSPA+ speeds
One of the perennial problems of mobile data services is the gap between theoretical peak speeds and real-world speeds. And, more often not, it's...
Telecom Asia, 08/01/09 by Robert Clark; John C. Tanner · More from publication -
Your new favorite monopoly: public-private NBN partnerships are rewriting the rules of broadband competition and making facilities-based monopolies fashionable gainand no one's going to come out of it intact
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The telecoms sector is about to come full-circle on the monopoly front. Sort of. The 1990s oversaw massive efforts across...
Telecom Asia, 08/01/09 by John C. Tanner · More from publication -
Kick the speed habit.(THE SIGNAL)

I wasn't going to write about the Hong Kong Mobile Broadband Feud this issue, as I've commented on it elsewhere in the Questex ecosystem. But...
Wireless Asia, 08/01/09 by Tanner, John C. · More from publication -
Rise of the machines (again): Cellcos are in love with M2M again as LTE draws near and new apps present themselves. The catch: the reality behind the hype is no less sobering than it was the first time.(Cover story)

The concept and practice of using cellular networks to connect machines--from remote sensors and cars to vending machines sending out refill...
Wireless Asia, 08/01/09 by Tanner, John C. · More from publication -
Femto apps are the hook, not the business case
Femto apps are the hook, not the business case.(TANNER) After a couple of years of promise--and not a little hype--femtocells are edging closer...
Telecom Asia, 07/01/09 by John C. Tanner · More from publication -
Intel: we won't blink on Wimax
Intel: we won't blink on Wimax.(NEWS ANALYSIS) LTE looks set to dominate 4G, but Wimax's biggest supporter, Intel, says it's not backing away...
Telecom Asia, 07/01/09 by John C. Tanner · More from publication -
LTE: losing its voice? The VOLGA Forum says LTE needs GAN, not IMS, to support legacy voice and text. But while vendors support VoLGA's voice fix, most operators aren't asking for it
LTE: losing its voice? The VOLGA Forum says LTE needs GAN, not IMS, to support legacy voice and text. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] One of the latest...
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