LTE Infrastructure Rankings, by Vendor, by Mobile Operator or Service Provider, 2009-2015
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WirelessMoves: Number of 3G Base Stations in Japan - 0 views
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In-Stat - LTE & Cellular Infrastructure Catalog - 0 views
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LTE RAN infrastructure CAPEX for macro base stations, re-purposed base stations, IP Packet Backhaul, and the Evolved Packet Core
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Infrastructure vendors covered include: Ericsson, Huawei, Nokia Siemens, Alcatel-Lucent, ZTE, Samsung, NEC, Cisco, Juniper, and Tellabs.
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Credit Suisse: Sprint/Lightsquared Deal to be Announced Soon - Lightsquared Will Lease ... - 0 views
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ZTE base station market share climbs into world's top four - 0 views
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BT Openzone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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2010 Mobile Base Station Contracts Increase 33% to 401 - 0 views
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despite these gains, both OEMs have continued to be locked out of the lucrative Tier 1 LTE market in the United States with Alcatel-Lucent and Ericsson winning the Sprint Nextel tende
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1 Region for 2010: Asia Pacific (167 contracts) #1 Country for 2010: India (37 contracts) #1 OEM for 2010: ZTE (159 contracts) #1 Mobile Operator for 2010: China Mobile (16 contracts)
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FT.com / Telecoms - Nokia Siemens wins $7bn Harbinger deal - 0 views
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SN, which is jointly owned by Finland’s Nokia and Germany’s Siemens, announced that it would strengthen its position in the US by buying most of Motorola’s network infrastructure unit for $1.2bn.Harbinger’s $7bn contract award to NSN underlines the h
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PE Firm Plans Open LTE Network to Challenge AT&T and Verizon « - 0 views
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ambitious plan by Harbinger Capital Partners relies on deploying a Long Term Evolution network over spectrum owned by a few satellite companies
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AT&T and Verizon could not buy up huge chunks of the network or spectrum to keep others off of it.
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6,000 base stations that Harbinger plans to use, along with the tower sites, backhaul and other gear associated with a terrestrial network will require billions of dollars.
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BBC - BBC Internet Blog: Introducing the all new BBC iPlayer (This time it's personal) - 0 views
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Two years ago when we launched iPlayer our goals and challenges were largely technical - scalability, reliability, video encoding
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"As people begin moving from television to the web, what happens to the role of the linear TV scheduler as the tastemaker
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BBC schedulers create the desire to watch a programme; iPlayer lets you see it at a time that's convenient to you
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if schedulers are going to be augmented by your friends as drivers of consumption in the future, the challenge for the team was to integrate friends and social into the iPlayer
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designed Favourites to be like your mail Inbox, showing the total number of items, how many are newly arrived,
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So now if I'm bored sitting in a train on the way home, I can look for new programmes to watch, add them to my Favourites,
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big increase in live TV viewing in iPlayer - and with the upcoming World Cup being a huge driver of live online viewing
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AudioBoo is new talk of the net | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views
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broadcaster and gadget enthusiast has recorded boos, complete with audience participation, while hosting TV show QI and at the recording of the new series of the Radio 4 programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. At one point Fry's first boo was being listened to 46 times a second
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hen Chris Moyles starting using the service and playing Blackburn's boos on his Radio 1 breakfast show earlier this month that it began to go mainstream
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AudioBoo channels for the library's sound archive to help members of the public build up its research collection.