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Eurotel Praha "launches" push to talk technology
Commercial launch in 2005
Eurotel Praha has launched the Czech Republic's first Push to talk over Cellular technology, using a solution provided by Nokia. Eurotel will follow this initial launch of technology with a full commercial launch in
Nokia to further expand ONE Austria's GSM/GPRS network
Frame contract also includes the Nokia Intelligent Content Delivery solution
Nokia is to further expand and modernise ONE Austria's GSM 1800 and GPRS network under a new frame contract. In addition ONE also has an option to
RF: the key to 3G?
AS UMTS finally takes off across Europe, network planners are exploring how best to meet projected 3G subscriber growth. And the technology at the base station RF interface holds many of the answers, says Jorg Springer, cmo, Radio
OBSAI Revised RF Module Interface Specifications
Version 2.0 now available
The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative is today announcing the availability of V2.0 of the RF Module to Baseband Module interface specification (referred to as RP3 V2.0). This specification is in addition to
New BDAs bridge the 2G in-building gap
In support of second-generation cellular in-building coverage, wireless technology group Radio Frequency Systems (RFS) has launched a range of medium- to low-power bi-directional amplifiers (BDAs). The new BDAs--comprising 800-MHz, 900-MHz, and dualband 900/1800-MHz models--are uniquely compact for their
Adax and IntelliNet Join Forces for Advanced Signaling Solutions
Adax, the industry leader in high performance communications and signaling infrastructure and IntelliNet Technologies, a leading provider of network signaling products and solutions, have strengthened their partnership in EMEA with the announcement of SS7 pre-integrated signaling stacks. These
Multimedia Gateway Supports SIP
Dilithium Networks, a leading provider of wireless multimedia solutions, announced today support for SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) in the DTG2000 multimedia gateway. By supporting SIP, DTG2000 enables conversational video services between SIP-enabled terminals on the packet network and
Mobile encryption uses voice not data channels
A team of University of Surrey scientists led by Professor Ahmet Kondoz has developed new technology which will enable companies and organisations to ensure that their GSM mobile phone conversations are totally secure and confidential.





