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3G connections reached 100M by year end; local operators to add 4M 3G subs per ... - Wireless Intelligence


3G connections reached 100M by year end; local operators to add 4M 3G subs per ...
Wireless Intelligence
Rapid adoption of 3G services is driving mobile connections and revenue growth in the Americas region, according to the latest Wireless Intelligence data. The number of 3G connections in the region is estimated to have hit 100 million at the end of ...

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Allot triples profits - Globes


Allot triples profits
Globes
"With video-based applications becoming an ever-increasing challenge for wireline and mobile data networks, we are seeing an increasing number of opportunities throughout Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. Our Service Gateway provides the broadest ...

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Allot Communications Reports 10% Revenue Rise and Continued Net Profit Growth ... - Sacramento Bee


Allot Communications Reports 10% Revenue Rise and Continued Net Profit Growth ...
Sacramento Bee
... APAC and the Americas. Our Service Gateway provides the broadest and most robust feature set and services for Tier 1 operators. It is a major reason for our being chosen for the largest mobile DPI deployment in the world, which covers both 3G and ...

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4G massification seen taking u ... - Business News Americas


4G massification seen taking u ...
Business News Americas
By Pedro Ozores / Business News Americas The massification of 4G services in Brazil may take up to 4-5 years, ICT consultancy IDC telecom analyst Samuel Rodrigues told BNamericas. But Rodrigues emphasized that the prediction is more an exercise in ...

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ITU designates LTE-Advanced as “True 4G” - ExtremeTech


ExtremeTech

ITU designates LTE-Advanced as “True 4G”
ExtremeTech
The North American carriers pushed the issue and managed to get the ITU to revise its specification for 4G to include any significantly evolved wireless technology, which allowed HSPA+, WiMAX, and LTE to be marked as 4G technologies.

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