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Telappliant publishes whitepaper on fixed mobile convergence

Telappliant publishes whitepaper to explain how SMEs can save money and improve productivity through fixed mobile convergence. [ read more... ]

Fixed and mobile broadband devices spur sales of NOR flash memory

The economic contribution of fixed-line and mobile broadband devices such as PCs and tablet computer systems extends beyond the completed hardware. Each unit consists of hundreds of individual components, passing the profitability back along the electronics industry supply chain to semiconductor specialists. [ read more... ]

Fixed-line broadband 'is still the future'

Despite the rising popularity of mobile broadband, research from Datamonitor analysis brand Ovum predicts that fixed-line connections will remain in widespread use until at least the second half of the decade. By the end of 2015, the market insight provider expects to see as many as 1. [ read more... ]

Fixed-line broadband 'still better than mobile'

Fixed-line broadband - which can include wireless local area networks with a cabled main connection - remains better than that which is delivered via mobile services, it is claimed. Edd Dawson, editor of internet advice site broadband. [ read more... ]

Mobile broadband forecast to surpass fixed-line within two years

The number of fixed-line broadband connections in the UK will be exceeded by mobile access by 2011, according to a report from mobileSQUARED. According to the organisation, mobile connections will number 42. [ read more... ]

ITU: Fixed-line broadband to be overtaken by mobile services this year

By the end of 2009 the number of people around the world using mobilebroadband could surpass those using fixed-line services, suggests the International Telecommunication Union. Around 600 million people across the world will have signed up to mobilebroadband contracts, which will be 100 million more than the number of fixed-line contracts, according to the research. [ read more... ]


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