Posts Tagged ‘Technology News’

Motorola Charm: Android Phone with QWERTY Keyboard and Touch Screen

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Motorola Android phone Charm is a 2.1 with QWERTY keyboard soon to be launched just in America but unfortunately there.

What is interesting here, as a QWERTY phone that looks like the BlackBerry, it is rarely equipped with touch screen but at Motorola Charm is also equipped with 2.8 inch (320 × 240) touch screen.

You also do not have to worry if the screen will be easily damaged or scratched because Motorola has been using the Gorilla Charm Glass that is very strong.

802.16-M WiMAX Ready for Next Year

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

WiMAX 802.11e is not yet come to Indonesia, 802.16m, or WiMAX reportedly also known as WiMAX 2, will be released next year in the United States. The initiative was filed by ‘The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE), a professional organization of international non-profit, which moves in the improvement of technology relating to electronics. IEEE hoped this summer to complete the final approval for the 802.16m standardization.

One of the largest WiMAX provider in the United States, Clearwire, and even has said it plans to conduct testing 802.16m next year, and hopes to implement in 2012. This next-generation WiMAX offers compatibility with 802.16e, so the operator can switch to 802.16m services with relatively low cost with minimal disruption. Excess 802.16m certainly lies in the speed, with the ability to downlink an average of more than 100Mbps, the WiMAX Forum Vice President, as quoted from networkworld.com. (more…)

Alcatel-Lucent Provide a Handle Module 2G, 3G and LTE

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Telecommunications technology currently in the intersection of the road, While 3G users is increasing, 2G users would not lose much, and Alcatel-Lucent is mentioned in the site is still experiencing growth. In addition, operators must also prepare for LTE technology that will come. Three generations of telecommunications technology is currently to be handled by the operator.

Network layer to serve 2G and 3G users should continue to be maintained to keep the capacity and coverage, thus increasing the service and availability. Meanwhile, the network needs to be prepared while rationalizing owned investment held in preparation for Long Term Evolution (LTE), in order to provide services that bring profit.

Not to mention the operator must deal with traffic spikes mobile devices began to grow today. This combination causes the entire challenge facing service providers have a variety of technical and operational issues to enhance their wireless network capacity and overhaul their networks to IP-based network upstream-downstream. (more…)