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Visual Retailing: Visual Retailing Sees Further Expansion With Broadband Link; Innovative Online Firm To Benefit From Nynet High-Speed Broadband

TMCNet: Visual Retailing: Visual Retailing Sees Further Expansion With Broadband Link; Innovative Online Firm To Benefit From Nynet High-Speed Broadband

Ericsson to provide mobile broadband for LG Electronics next-generation notebooks and netbooks

is selected by LG Electronics, to provide mobile broadband modules based on HSPA - the world's most widely commercially deployed technology for mobile broadband. LG Electronics notebooks and netbooks will include mobile broadband modules from Ericsson in Q3 2008.

Ericsson to provide mobile broadband for LG Electronics...

Ericsson is selected by LG Electronics to provide mobile broadband modules based on HSPA - the world¡¯s most widely commercially deployed technology for mobile broadband. LG Electronics notebooks and netbooks will include mobile broadband modules from Ericsson in Q3 2008.

Ericsson to provide mobile broadband for LG Electronics next-generation notebooks and netbooks

Ericsson (ERIC), is selected by LG Electronics, to provide mobile broadband modules based on HSPA - the world's most widely commercially deployed technology for mobile broadband. LG Electronics notebooks and netbooks will include mobile broadband modules from Ericsson in Q3 2008.

Ericsson to provide mobile broadband for LG Electronics next-generation notebooks and netbooks

Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC), is selected by LG Electronics, to provide mobile broadband modules based on HSPA - the world's most widely commercially deployed technology for mobile broadband. LG Electronics notebooks and netbooks will include mobile broadband modules from Ericsson in Q3 2008.

Ericsson to provide mobile broadband for LG Electronics next-generation notebooks and netbooks

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), is selected by LG Electronics, to provide mobile broadband modules based on HSPA - the world's most widely commercially deployed technology for mobile broadband. LG Electronics notebooks and netbooks will include mobile broadband modules from Ericsson in Q3 2008.

Ericsson to provide mobile broadband for LG Electronics next-generation notebooks and netbooks

Ericsson (NASDAQ: ERIC), is selected by LG Electronics, to provide mobile broadband modules based on HSPA - the world's most widely commercially deployed technology for mobile broadband. LG Electronics notebooks and netbooks will include mobile broadband modules from Ericsson in Q3 2008.

US Broadband Won't Catch Up With Japan's for 101 Years

An anonymous reader writes "Internet speeds of users nationwide shows that the United States has not made significant improvements in deploying high-speed broadband networks in the past year, and if the average US Internet speed continues to improve only at the same rate it did from 2007 to 2008, the country won't catch up with Japan's current download speed for another 100 years, according to findings released by the Communications Workers of America's (CWA's) Speed Matters campaign." With enough statistical mangling, nearly anything can be presented as plausible, but that's not enough to cover up my envy of Asian broadband speeds.

Comcast sees economic headwinds; Can anyone win broadband war?

Tags: Comcast Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., Broadband, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Cable, Networking, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan

Growing Popularity, Ubiquitous Broadband to Change the Face of Internet Search

FRISCO, TX, Aug 23 (MARKET WIRE) -- (PINKSHEETS: NXPC) A recent survey conducted by PEW Internet & American Life Project (PIP) reveals that "almost half of all Internet users now use search engines on a typical day," an increase of 69% from 2002 when Pew Internet & American Life Project first tracked search activity. The PIP survey also finds that those who use broadband connections at home are "significantly more likely" to use search than those with a dialup connection. According to Scott Grizzle, chief marketing officer for NeXplore Corporation, search's growing popularity and the proliferation of broadband will drive dramatic changes in the Internet search experience, particularly in how consumers interact with search engine results pages (SERPs).

T-Mobile Launches £2 Per Day Mobile Broadband

Mark.J writes "ISPreview reports that T-Mobile UK has launched an interesting range of new off-the-shelf Mobile Broadband products that do not require customers to sign-up under a long-term contract. The pay-as-you-go (PAYG) style products cost from only £2 per day for 'unlimited' access (3GB Fair Usage Policy applies). To access T-Mobile pre-pay Mobile Broadband, customers simply need to purchase a USB (Modem) Stick 110, which includes a memory card, for just £49.99 and plug it into a laptop to access their favourite websites. Credit can be topped up direct from the laptop and customers are able to select whichever package suits them at the time." For American readers, that's about $3.66 right now -- plus shipping yourself to the UK.

WiMAX to Boost E-Commerce and Internet Penetration in the Middle East

Leading mobile broadband networking solutions and global WiMAX player Green Packet actively seeks WiMAX opportunities in the region Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 3 August, 2008 The region's consumers and businesses are set to benefit from the next generation of broadband with the roll-out of WiMAX into the GCC, according to leading developer of mobile broadband and networking solutions and global WiMAX player Green Packet Berhad (Green Packet). The KLSE listed company, which is growing its presence in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region via Bahrain based Green Packet Networks W.L.L (GPN), a joint venture company with Saudi Economic and Development Co. (SEDCO), is actively exploring a number of potential WiMAX collaborations in and around the Gulf.

WiMAX to Boost E-commerce and Internet Penetration in the Middle East

Aug 3, 2008 (Al-Bawaba via COMTEX) -- MOT | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Leading mobile broadband networking solutions and global WiMAX player Green Packet actively seeks WiMAX opportunities in the region Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 3 August, 2008 - The region's consumers and businesses are set to benefit from the next generation of broadband with the roll-out of WiMAX into the GCC, according to leading developer of mobile broadband and networking solutions and global WiMAX player Green Packet Berhad (Green Packet). The KLSE listed company, which is growing its presence in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region via Bahrain based Green Packet Networks W.L.L (GPN), a joint venture company with Saudi Economic and Development Co. (SEDCO), is actively exploring a number of potential WiMAX collaborations in and around the Gulf.

Google Invests In Broadband For Poorer Countries

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Broadband to 'skip a generation'

Communities bypassed by broadband should be the first to get even faster services, says an Ofcom advisory group.

Digital technology: Super-fast broadband will cost at least 5bn

Broadband Service Provider Trident SR Sdn. Bhd.

Japan tops world broadband study

Only Japan has the broadband quality to cope with next-generation internet applications, a new study has revealed.

East Coast Broadband Fastest In USA

Death Metal Maniac writes "The study, which was conducted by affordable-broadband advocacy group Speed Matters, found that the nine states with the fastest median download connections are all located on the East Coast. Rhode Island (6.8Mbps) and Delaware (6.7Mbps) have the fastest, and nearly triple the national median download speed of 2.3Mbps. Rounding out the Top 5 states are New Jersey (5.8Mbps), Virginia (5Mbps) and Massachusetts (4.6Mbps)."

User Privacy is Top Priority, Broadband Providers Vow

The nation's largest broadband providers hope industry guidelines calling for consumer opt-in regimes will stave off new Internet privacy laws. AT&T, Verizon and Time Warner deny using deep packet inspection.

XOHM WiMAX Broadband Service Debuts in Baltimore

HERNDON, Va. --(Business Wire)-- A next-generation 4G wireless network based on mobile WiMAX technology debuted today in Baltimore, heralding the start of a new era for wireless consumers as Sprint (NYSE: S) officially launched XOHM(TM) mobile broadband commercial service in the first major U.S. city.

Comcast Outlines New Broadband Policy

Slatterz writes "US cable provider Comcast has presented its long-term solution for managing broadband traffic. The new system is set at putting to bed a minor scandal that erupted around the company when it was found that Comcast deliberately limited traffic for certain applications. The company said that under its new system, traffic will be analyzed every fifteen minutes. Users who are found to be occupying large amounts of bandwidth will be placed at a lower priority for network access behind users with less bandwidth-intensive traffic. The new system will not replace or be related to the company's earlier installment of bandwidth caps, which limited a user's data intake to 250GB per month."

Comcast takes plunge with cap on broadband

Tags: Network, Comcast Corp., Customer, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Strategy, Networking, Management, Larry Dignan

AOL and Be Broadband launch Firefox toolbars

Business | Digital audio | Gadgets | Games | Green computing | Home entertainment | Internet & broadband | Laptops | Linux | Macs | PC Peripherals & components | PC security | PCs & laptops | Mobile phones | Digital photography & video | Software | Wi-Fi & networking

Fast forward for mobile broadband

Phone firms, chip makers and PC manufacturers are uniting to push mobile broadband on laptop computers.

Growing Popularity, Ubiquitous Broadband to Change the Face of Internet Search

A recent survey conducted by PEW Internet & American Life Project (PIP) reveals that “almost half of all Internet users now use search engines on a typical day,†an increase of 69% from 2002 when Pew Internet & American Life Project first tracked search activity. The PIP survey also finds that those who use broadband connections at home are “significantly more likely†to use search than those with a dialup connection.


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