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With over fifteen years working in mobile data, we’ve seen a lot of weird and wonderful products and business plans. We’ve even seen some of them coming around a second or third time. Whereas our white papers aim to present the nuts and bolts of wireless, our opinion pieces add artistic verisimilitude by providing a personal view of some of the wider issues affecting the wireless marketplace.
To supplement these with the basics of the technology have a look at our White Papers.
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The drive for multiple radios, or why your phone's becoming a wireless carrier bag.
Wireless is getting popular. It seems that there's a new wireless standard for almost every application, whether it's turning on the lights, downloading your photos, listening to your music, checking your emails or getting into your car. But so far each one needs its own, dedicated silicon chip and associated components. Which takes up valuable space within your mobile phone, as well as eating into its battery life. Wouldn't it make more sense if they were to co-operate rather than fight for supremacy? This white paper examines the problem and looks at what might be done to solve it. |
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Mobile phone viruses - just what the network operators want?
Instead of educating customers and shipping phones in a safe default mode, it’s becoming fashionable to blame Bluetooth for spreading phone viruses. Is that fair, or does it raise the spectre of mobile operators deciding that they can do without Bluetooth, turning the phone back into something where they retain complete ownership? |
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