Researchers at Rice University announced that they have successfully demonstrated full-duplex wireless technology allowing for a doubling of traffic on the network without changing hardware or build more cellular towers. Full-duplex technology would allow a cell phone or other wireless device to transmit data and receive data on the same frequency. Today’s networks require separate frequencies to send and receive. Continue reading »

 

China Mobile, the largest mobile operator in the world, joins the Linux Foundation and intends to significantly accelerate the development of this operating system.

Taking into account customer base, China Mobile is the largest mobile operator in the world. Recently, this operator has invested in Linux, in its mobile operating system OPhone and open-source software, based on processing in the cloud.

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Oct 302010
 

Human Body Wireless NodeImagine a garment which allows the use of mobile access networks capable of watching video in high resolution. In this drawing you can see some schema how it will works! The body node can link to fixed access points, gateways, or cellular networks when needed. Awesome isn’t it? Group of Irish researchers works on this project, they trying design antennas and all radios what needed to do it. All will be connecting like one big mesh infrastructure network.
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Mount Everest gets 3G mobile network

According to Guardian, a Nepalese Telecom Company has build few GSM mast around mountains which allow climbers browse internet on top hills! Now, they can check weather, emails etc. Ncell says the installation of base stations along the route to the mountain has, for the first time, brought a mobile data service to local people, tourists and climbers.

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