Webscale and transmission network operators' interests are aligning as the 5G era dawns
The top telecom stories of 2010
January 03, 2011
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- iPhone 4 fever hits HK, Singapore, India
- iPhone OS 4.0 jailbroken already
- Apps on fire
- Found in a bar, the new iPhone
- 2010: All the forecasts
- Huawei, ZTE excluded from $7b 4G tender
- Time for TD-LTE
- Huawei doubles profit to become no.2 vendor
- Never mind the antennas, it's the iPhone 4
- ICANN approves dot-xxx, Chinese domains
- iPhone 4 engineer leaves Apple
- Softbank Mobile mulls TD-LTE for 2.5GHz
- iPhone 5 to be LTE phone: analysts
- Apple to bypass carriers with iPhone SIM?
- iPad teardown: Apple makes at least $208 on each unit
- Apple captures half of all handset profits
- Indian govt bans Chinese network gear
- Heads roll over Telecom NZ network crashes
- Nokia, RIM assail Apple over antenna claims
- Apple building new iPhone with two cameras
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Webscale and transmission network operators' interests are aligning as the 5G era dawns
The launch of 5G by South Korean operators serves as a first benchmark for other operators around the world