Feb 22

Yota launching 4G LTE network in Russia

Yota is launching 4G LTE network in Russia in April. Skartel, which trades under the name of Yota plans to have LTE coverage in all Russian cities by September of 2012. Yota’s LTE users will experience a downlink speeds of 20 Mbps, which is better than the 3-7 Mbps 3G network speeds.

Feb 20

ETSI releases machine-to-machine (M2M) service standards

ETSI has published M2M service standards that will help in adoption and broad-scale deployment of M2M services. ETSI M2M Release 1 standards will enable integration of different M2M implementation in to one managed platform. The ETSI M2M standards specify architectural components including M2M devices, gateways with associated interfaces, applications, access technologies as well as the M2M Service Capabilities Layer. They also offer security, traffic scheduling, device discovery and lifecycle management features.

Feb 20

Nvidia’s answer to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon platform, which integrated a app processor and WWAN modem has been widely adopted by smartphone and tablet manufacturers. Nvidi’a purchased cellular chipset maker Icera to offer WWAN capabilities with its Tegra processors. ZTE Mimosa, a smartphone expected to be availabel in Q2 will integrate dual-core CPU, GeForce GPU and Icera’s 450 HSPA+ modem. Icera’s chipsets have been incorporated in variety of 3G modules.

Feb 20

LTE patent leaders

Article One partners and Thomson Reuters have published the findings of their study of LTE patent portfolios. The study shows that Nokia, Qualcomm, Samsung and Ericsson have the leadership position in LTE patent portfolios. The patent study also covered evolving LTE technological advances such as Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), Voice over LTE and advanced carrier aggregation.

Feb 16

Clearwire to launch LTE service in 2013

Clearwire has announced that it will launch LTE service by June 2013. Unlike Verizon and AT&T, Clearwire’s LTE will be based on TDD. Some of the carriers in Europe and Japan have adopted TD-LTE, but vast majority of teh carriers have adopted LTE FDD. Clearwire seems to be changing its focus from WiMAX to LTE.

Feb 16

U.S Cellular to launch 4G LTE service

U.S Cellular is rolling out 4G LTE service in second half of 2012 with coverage for up to 3,600 cities and town. In conjunction with the network launch, the carrier is also launching Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Samsung Galaxy S Aviator smartphone. It also said that by the end of 2012, 54% of U.S Cellular’s customers will have LTE coverage.

 

Feb 16

Sprint partners with health monitoring companies

Sprint has announced agreements companies that are delivering innovative healthcare solutions

Relections Solutions : Remote heath monitoring services that will operate on Sprint’s 3G and 4G networks

DayaMed: This company develops MedPod telehealth hub, a customized medication dispenser. Dayamed is working on embedding 3G or 4G embedded module for its MedPod device, which will operate on Sprints wireless network.

HealthSpot : They are working to develop embedded wireless connectivity for HealthSpot Care4 Station, a virtual doctor’s office.

Feb 15

Renesas launches new LTE chipset

Renesas Mobile has launched MP5232 solution, that can support both 3G and LTE.The chipset supports multi-mode FDD and TDD-LTE Category 4 capabilities. MP5232 platform includes 1.5 GHz dual-core computing power and other capabilites that re required for building LTE-enabled devices. MP5232 could also be a considered for 4G LTE module products. Here is the link to Renesas Mobile’s press release on MP5232.