Saturday, January 15, 2011
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The Consumer Electronics Show 2011 might as well have been called a consumer wireless show. All of the big announcements had to do with wireless technology. AT&T announced the imminent deployment of its 4G LTE network, along with a plethora of LTE-enabled new smartphones due for release in the second half of 2011.
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The second half of 2010 in India was abuzz with discussion of several possibilities for BWA licensees regarding whether to deploy TD-LTE, Wimax, or a hybrid-type network (supporting Wimax in the initial stage with a migration path to TD-LTE).
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Verizon's launch of the iPhone will help it close the gap on AT&T in the US smartphone market, where AT&T has built a sizable lead largely due to the iPhone.
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As the home communication environment becomes more connected, consumers are increasingly interested in more interdependent, blended services -- those that can be delivered over any medium (i.e., delivery-medium agnostic) so consumers can receive content everywhere.
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Despite a billion-strong population, slow growth in wireline broadband subscribers (
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K-based Lycamobile, which claims more than 6 million customers globally, and Amaysim launched discount MVNOs in November.
