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One For Digiweb '4G alliance' set up.

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  • 19-09-2006 10:00am
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    Digiweb, who recently announced that they would be the first in Ireland to deploy 4G technology , are surprisingly not listed as one of the founders of the 4G Next Generation Network Alliance according to the reg
    Formally incorporated last week as a UK-based company, the group has issued an open invitation for vendors to join their numbers, reinforcing the trend of recent years for cellcos to assert leadership over the evolution of standards, rather than leaving it up to vendors - something that, the operators claim, served them badly in 3G, with their market requirements inadequately understood or addressed. The operators have also put out a call out for research institutes and universities to participate as advisory members.


    The NGMN group has created a set of requirements for a future wide area mobile broadband network with the underlying themes being interoperability, compatibility with existing networks and spectrum bands, and high bandwidth.

    Sounds trés funky , enplane to the UK now lads :p


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,660 ✭✭✭crawler


    Sponge Bob wrote:
    Digiweb, who recently announced that they would be the first in Ireland to deploy 4G technology , are surprisingly not listed as one of the founders of the 4G Next Generation Network Alliance according to the reg



    Sounds trés funky , enplane to the UK now lads :p

    You may find that that pareticular gentelmen's club is only open to people who eat, sleep and breath CDMA/LTE... 4G compromises of more than CDMA me thinks.


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