Displaying items by tag: 4G LTE

GUEST OPINION by George Tsoukas, ANZ Manager, Gigamon: New technology always brings a host of worries about its negative potential, and 5G is no different. Although there are many legitimate 5G security concerns to address and discuss, it’s worth first clarifying the false claim that 5G causes health problems.

Published in Guest Opinion

Remote communication solutions provider Pivotel has launched two new 4G community networks in the Wickepin and Mount Barker regions of Western Australia, providing "vital connectivity to farming families not serviced by reliable mobile coverage."

Published in Telecoms & NBN

REVIEW PROMOTION You can't always cable in the Internet wherever you are, but so long as you have mobile reception Tenda’s new router is here to hook you up.

Published in Guest Reviews

REVIEW PROMOTION You can't always cable in the Internet wherever you are, but so long as you have mobile reception Tenda’s new router is here to hook you up.

Published in Networking
Thursday, 27 February 2020 16:25

Telstra and Ericsson extend 4G range to 200km

Telstra and Ericsson have announced what they claim to be a world-first 200km LTE cell range capability on a commercial mobile broadband network.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Chinese telecommunications equipment giant Huawei Technologies' 5G Radio Access Network has come out ahead of four other global telcos — Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and ZTE — in the first competitive analysis of the telecommunications industry by analytics firm GlobalData.

Tuesday, 13 November 2018 21:12

VIDEO: Surface Go with 4G LTE arriving 22 November

The wait for the 4G LTE-enabled Surface Go is nearly over, with pre-orders now open and 22 November being the date when the connected GO goes live, as Microsoft promotes Surface for Business as big beneficiaries.

Published in Hardware

Networking solutions provider NetComm Wireless has launched a new self-install CAT 18 – 4G LTE Residential Gateway that it says will allow network operators to activate more fixed wireless customers faster and more cost effectively.

Published in Wi-Fi

Sweden-based global telecommunications giant Ericsson has increased its footprint in the US by expanding its 4G partnership with fellow telecommunications provider Verizon to include new markets.

NetComm Wireless is claiming the world’s fastest 4G LTE fixed wireless outdoor device with the launch of its next generation LTE Intelligent Fixed Wireless Access unit (IFWA-6xx) which will be used to deliver broadband to customers on the NBN.

Published in Market

The Greg Norman Company and US telco Verizon have partnered on the release of disruptive new golf technology that they claim enhances the on-course experience for golfers.

Published in Deals

With wireless broadband an excellent choice for instant back-up connectivity, and for some even a primary form of broadband, Netgear’s new 4G LTE Modem has come on sale at an opportune moment.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The long-awaited Apple Watch that can operate independently of an iPhone, while presumably still pairing beautifully with one, is due this year, according to a new report.

Published in Mobility
Thursday, 27 April 2017 10:05

Snake oil in 2017: AT&T does it with 5G

How do you sell mobile plans based on a technology before the body responsible for the standards governing that technology has even begun drafting them? If you are AT&T you simply craft a name — like 5G Evolution — make a few nebulous claims, and sit back and watch the suckers swallow the BS.

Published in Open Sauce
Sunday, 23 October 2016 17:50

Spectrum up for grabs at ACMA auction

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has released a consultation paper on its proposal to auction off spectrum that remained unsold after the 700 MHz digital dividend auction three years ago.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Google has launched its two new Pixel phones, replacing the Nexus line, with some super high-end features to tempt as many iOS and other Android users as possible, with Telstra and JB Hi-Fi as its Australian launch partners.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

A world record has been set in Finland with Elisa and Huawei achieving a speed of 1.9 Gbit/s "in the 4G network".

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The 5G world is yet to come, but 4G LTE-A networks are happening now, according to the Global mobile Suppliers Association (GSA), mainstream technology.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

With more than 15 million smartphones in Australia, OpenSignal’s sample size of 0.05% is enough for it to declare Australia’s mobile networks fast and widely available.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Samsung’s answer to the Surface Pro, iPad Pro, Huawei Mate and similar tablets from HP and Lenovo is its well received TabPro S, and it now comes in a 4G LTE version down under.

Published in Mobility
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