Mar
5

AT & T today announced its 2010 wireless network investment in New Jersey plan, which includes nearly 10 new base stations, base stations will be more than 5 to upgrade to 3G networks as well as hundreds of base stations to enhance the state's network capacity.

AT & T in 2009, on the New Jersey added nearly 50 base stations, base stations will be 60 to upgrade to the existing 3G network. From 2007 to 2009, AT & T on the New Jersey wireless and wireline networks, capital investment totaled nearly 30 billion U.S. dollars, during the same period, New Jersey wireless network investment of more than 4 billion U.S. dollars.

The popularity of the Internet has brought great convenience to consumers, but also the need for huge investments in infrastructure. Operator was willing to vote in huge amounts of money to build infrastructure, to a certain extent because of government policies to protect the operator's growing need for them to provide consumers innovative s... Read more

Mar
5

March 4 news, well-known market research firm In-Stat predicts that by the end of 2013, the total number of mobile VoIP users will reach 288 million. Of these, more than half of mobile VoIP service providers and network-related, less than a third of the part from the 3G mobile virtual network operators or mobile operators, as well as 11% will be WiMAX / LTE network operators.

In-Stat says mobile VoIP users in the Asia-Pacific region has a large market, particularly mobile VoIP services to the network.

In-Stat analyst Frank Dickson ? (FrankDickson) pointed out that in the short term, mobile VoIP development opportunities and dual-mode phones and other Wi-Fi networks with connectivity inseparable from the success of that equipment. However, mobile VoIP to the operator's voice revenues constitute a direct threat. Operators are also working to seek a lifting of this threat.

In-Stat's findings also include:

? By 2013, mobile VoIP applications generated revenues w... Read more

Mar
5

Market research company InfoneticsResearch Inc. has released the 2009 ~ 2011 Global WiMAX service strategy survey results showed that all the respondents, 59% of users want to 2011 to provide WiMAX-based VoIP services, which shows that based on the WiMAX voice services have the potential to become carriers of new high-revenue sources.

It is reported that during the total sample of respondents, 41% from the Asia-Pacific region, 36% from Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), 18% from North America, 5% from Central Europe and Latin America ( CALA). At present, an increasing number of GSM operators are entering the WiMAX market, trying to by virtue of the most trusted consumer brands to provide basic broadband services, WiMAX is a more cost-effective option.

InfoneticsResearch analyst RichardWebb said: Although the WiMAX service strategies as well as between different operators varies between markets, but most operators are focusing on smaller investment in fixed and nomadic... Read more