Thursday, July 13, 2006


All-you-can-eat 3G may not last
InfoWorld - Jun 13 2:29 PM
( InfoWorld ) - The rollout of 3G (third-generation) mobile data services in the U.S. looks good so far, but the carriers may be painting themselves into a corner. To get subscribers to buy the high-speed services and start using them, mobile operators are offering some "unlimited" data plans that allow as much streaming, uploading and downloading as the customer wants in the course of the Save to My Web

Parental Control Handset from Sprint
Cellular-News.com - Jun 29 10:48 PM
The US operator, Sprint Nextel and handset vendor, Sanyp have launched a parental control service designed to let parents have more control over whom can call their children and when.Save to My Web

Airvana Trials FMC Platform and Expands Operations in Asia-Pacific Region
pzone via Yahoo!7 Finance - Jun 20 5:00 AM
SINGAPORE, June 20, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- CommunicAsia -- Airvana, Inc. (www.airvana.com), an innovator and leader in mobile broadband infrastructure based on 3G mobile broadband technology, today announced it is ready to commence trials of its Universal Access Gateway(tm) (UAG) in Asia. The UAG is a highly reliable, standards-based network element that provides carrier-class security, IP mobility, Save to My Web

Full Story & Source: Unstrung
The 3G Portal - Jul 11 1:57 PM
> WLAN Hotspots to Singe City 3G? Continued carrier investment in the rollout of public wireless LAN services could cut 3G infrastructure investment in cities and further depress the battered cellular network equipment market, according to the findings of a report from Lehman Brothers.Save to My Web