Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Network. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Laptop-style cellular phone : HTC Advantage 7501 (Unlocked)

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Product Features

* Laptop-style cellular phone with powerful Windows Mobile 6 professional operating system
* Connect anywhere with 3G/HSDPA and Wi-Fi, Built-In GPS and stereo Bluetooth 2.0
* 5-inch VGA LCD touchscreen display and detachable QWERTY keyboard
* Provides familiar Microsoft tools like Word, Excel, and Outlook
* Internal 8GB hard drive, expands via miniSD cards; 3-megapixel camera for stills and video

Qualcomm Intros Next-Gen Wireless Chips for Laptops

Qualcomm has unveiled a new multimode chip and associated software that will enable notebook PC makers to embed advanced wireless capabilities into their next-gen products. Called Gobi, the new offering will enable high-speed data connections to the Internet over both 3G and legacy 2G cellular networks, the company said.

"Gobi-enabled notebook computers with global mobile Internet unify the most important wireless carrier network technologies deployed around the world," said Qualcomm COO Sanjay K. Jha. The users of Gobi-enabled laptops can be "confident they can instantly access the Internet without searching for a hotspot," he added.

Buyers shopping for a laptop with embedded high-speed mobile data capabilities currently must choose between the high-speed packet access (HSPA) or evolution-data optimized (EVDO) specs. Gobi promises to give notebook buyers both, allowing users to roam between AT&T's HSPA coverage and EVDO cells operated by Sprint and Verizon Wireless, as well as across the systems of wireless carriers located overseas.

Roaming Between Networks

Notebook manufacturers welcomed the news, saying that Gobi offers significant improvements that will benefit their customers. "HP and Qualcomm share the belief that mobile Internet capability increasingly will be viewed as an essential notebook feature," said Matt Wagner, Hewlett-Packard's director of notebook strategy and planning.

Cellular operators such as Verizon Wireless and Vodaphone also welcomed the news about Gobi. "Clearly, the wireless carriers think there is a market out there but have had no way to participate in it until now," explained Lisa Pierce, vice president at Forrester Research.

Verizon's support is rather surprising given that the new chip potentially could lead to increased subscriber churn at the carriers. Moreover, industry observers note that Verizon Wireless, in particular, has never been one to embrace any technology that calls for an open system, with its recent dispute with the FCC over the open provisions of the 700-MHz wireless auction being a case in point.

"Virtually all laptops today are locked onto a particular provider," Pierce said. "The question is, 'Will there be a way for the carriers to lock this chip?' The answer is probably 'Yes.'"

WiMax Not Included

Gobi integrates all the major cellular RF bands onto a single mobile modem chip. Moreover, GPS functionality is also on tap to enable laptops to access location-based services even as they employ other wireless data modes to interact with the Internet, Qualcomm said.

One capability noticeably absent from Gobi is WiMax, which was recently added to the International Telecommunication Union's list of approved 3G mobile standards. However, the absence of WiMax capabilities might not prove to be a stumbling block to buyers given Intel's commitment to putting WiMax on next-gen laptops.

But for Gobi to fulfill on its seamless roaming promise, the wireless carriers will need to move beyond today's full-time subscription models to embrace day plans, in which customers are able to purchase unlimited use for a single day rather than being forced to subscribe to a monthly plan. "We have seen in the case of Wi-Fi that such a model certainly exists," Pierce noted.

With respect to Verizon in particular, the carrier's support for Gobi is aimed much more at gaining access to customers at AT&T wireless than anything else, Pierce said. "They want to compete with AT&T for the business customer market and therefore need to make it easier for users to move between the two networks," she explained.

Gobi is currently being certified to operate on high-speed EVDO and HSPA networks all over the world, Qualcomm said. Both enterprise and consumer notebooks powered by Gobi are expected to become commercially available during next year's second quarter.

Nokia N80 Internet Edition Silver Phone (Unlocked)

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Product Features

* Unlocked for use with your existing GSM 850 MHz, GSM 900 MHz, GSM 1800 MHz or GSM 1900 MHz service provider and SIM card. Note: This phone does not come with service or a SIM card.
* Bluetooth technology lets you talk hads and wire free
* Wi-Fi
* 3 megapixel camera lets you capture your favorite moments
* Video Capture takes your camera to the next level

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Samsung U740 Black Phone

Samsung U740 Black Phone


Product Description
Form meets function as you open the u740 in portrait mode to take and make calls, then switch to landscape mode to type messages, check email or surf the web. Sending text messages and emails is a breeze with a QWERTY Keyboard. Open the u740 in landscape mode and type. Download and view video on the multimedia capable u740 and while you are at it,download and play music and more with V CAST Music. With optional accessories, enjoy hands-free operation utilizing a Bluetooth Car Kit or Bluetooth Mono Headset. You can also sync your phonebook with your computer so your contacts are always up to date.

T-Mobile Dash myFaves Smartphone

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Amazon.com Product Description
Exclusive to T-Mobile service, the quad-band T-Mobile Dash is everything you need to stay connected. Perfect for business or leisure applications, the Dash is a slim Windows Mobile Smartphone that's comfortable to hold and provides crystal-clear calling. Send, receive, and reply to your personal and business email easily with the built-in full QWERTY keyboard and the convenience of integrated Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile software. You can even browse the Web using the included Wi-Fi connectivity or built-in EDGE data support. Other highlights include myFaves compatibility, Bluetooth 2.0, a microSD memory card slot, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and more.

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

German Union Stages Brief Warning Strikes Over Deutsche Telekom Restructuring Plan

A major German labor union staged a first round of brief walkouts on Wednesday in protest at plans by Deutsche Telekom AG that envision longer hours and lower wages for thousands of workers.

The ver.di service workers' union called some 1,000 employees at six Deutsche Telekom sites out on brief "warning strikes." The union said call-center and technical services workers walked out for one shift.

Deutsche Telekom wants to transfer up to 50,000 staffers to a new service unit, dubbed T-Service, in a move that allow the company to amend the employees' labor contracts to secure more hours and lower pay.

"The employees are fighting so that Telekom agrees with ver.di on contractual protection in the planned transfer," the union's chief negotiator, Lothar Schroeder, said ahead of a round of talks with the company planned for Thursday.

Such warning strikes are a common tactic in German negotiations, aimed at demonstrating union resolve without seriously curtailing production.