News analysis
Planning tool can save 20% of base station cost
ProVision Communications has released an enhanced version of its WiMAX network site optimisation tool ProSite. Dr. Nicolas Lodge, CEO of ProVision Communications, said the planing tool enables WiMAX networks to be much more accurately planned, resulting in a
Consolidation hits Andrew
Andrew Corporation has reported total sales of $503 million and a net loss of $2.0 million for the second quarter of fiscal 2007. The company had a list of reasons for the loss, and also plans to sell
New Radio Waves antenna
Radio Waves has released a dual polarized high performance microwave antenna for 802.11 and 802.16 systems operating in the 5 GHz unlicensed band. Radio Waves said that its HPDX-5.2 allows operations with high capacity unlicensed radios that require
Fronde brings banking app to europe
Mobile application developer Fronde Anywhere is seeking to branch out into Europe and the USA with an application which it says can re-launch banks’ and mobile operators’ appetites for mobile banking.
Another new start for mobile banking?
Fronde Anywhere brings banking app to Europe
Mobile application developer Fronde Anywhere is seeking to branch out into Europe and the USA with an application which it says can re-launch banks’ and mobile operators’ appetites for mobile banking.
Telefonica announces buyer for Airwave
Aussie investment bank Macquarie pays £1.9 billion
Four months after announcing that it was considering the disposal of the UK's national emergency services operator, Telefonica has sold TETRA-based network to Macqaurie for £1,9 billion.
Non-Europeans will pay for EU price control approval, says new research
Roaming price levels for non-Europeans travelling in Europe are likely to rise following the European Parliament's approval of new retail price controls, according to new research.
Nokia says Qualcomm is the largest user of its technology and patents
The saga continues...
In the latest round between the two companies, Nokia today rejected Qualcomm's public statements that it does not use Nokia patents. In its own statement, Nokia said it has for the last fifteen years contributed





