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    1. China wary of Android dominance over nation's tech market

      Explore Computerworld (Mar 5 2013)

      China signaled it wishes to reduce its dependence on Google's Android OS, alleging that the U.S. company has discriminated against local firms over the use of the mobile operating system.

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    2. Smartphone comparison: Sony Xperia Z vs. HTC One

      Explore Computerworld (Mar 5 2013)

      The HTC One and the Sony Xperia Z are set to hit the market soon, but which phone is right for you?

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    3. China Mobile unveils 4G Lte Tdd phones

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 27 2013)

      China Mobile has unveiled four smartphones built to run on its upcoming 4G LTE TDD network, with the handsets coming from foreign brands including HTC and LG, and Chinese handset makers Huawei and ZTE.

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    4. Vodafone trials 4G network in east Sydney

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 19 2013)

      Vodafone Hutchison Australia said it hit 67Mbps download speeds during tests of its upcoming 4G LTE network, but actual speeds may be lower at launch.

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    5. ZyXEL integrates Alcatel-Lucent's small cell software

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 18 2013)

      ZyXEL Communications will use software from Alcatel-Lucent to integrate mobile networking into its home networking equipment.

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    6. Ericsson plans mobile network upgrades to better handle HD video

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 13 2013)

      Ericsson is aiming to make mobile networks better at handling HD video by improving the performance of regular base stations and adding small cells in a coordinated way.

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      Mentions:   London

    7. Telstra to release faster 4G devices this year

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 12 2013)

      Two Telstra 4G LTE devices launching later this year will be capable of up to 150Mbps downloads, Telstra has announced. The telco said it plans to launch two “category 4” devices, a Wi-Fi dongle and a handset.

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    8. Enterprise app store adoption rises: Gartner

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 12 2013)

      One quarter of enterprises will have an enterprise app store by 2017, according to a Gartner report.

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    9. Exetel reveals $20 4G smartphone plan

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 11 2013)

      Exetel announced 4G smartphone plans running on the Optus network.

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    10. Carrier hands off LTE voice call to 3G, looking toward future need

      Explore Computerworld (Feb 8 2013)

      Mobile engineers have successfully demonstrated the handoff of a voice call from LTE to 3G, a capability that may prove critical in carriers' plans to put voice on their new, fast data networks.

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      Mentions:   LTE   SK Telecom

    11. Deloitte predicts worldwide spectrum shortage

      Explore Computerworld (Jan 17 2013)

      Deloitte has predicted a spectrum and broadband shortage around the world on the back of growth in smartphone shipments and global 4G rollouts.

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    12. Telstra announces 4G roaming in Hong Kong

      Explore Computerworld (Jan 15 2013)

      Telstra customers now have 4G coverage in Hong Kong after it signed an international roaming agreement with Hong Kong CSL.

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    13. Early days for 4G in the enterprise

      Explore Computerworld (Dec 11 2012)

      Australian enterprises are slowly adopting 4G wireless, according to industry analysts. While operators are selling 4G service at the same price as 3G, service coverage and equipment costs constraints remain.

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      Mentions:   LTE

    14. Sprint reportedly in talks to buy out Clearwire

      Explore Computerworld (Dec 11 2012)

      Sprint Nextel is in negotiations to acquire the remainder of Clearwire, its 4G WiMax network partner, according to news reports.

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    15. ACMA seeks 4G in rural Australia through 1800 MHz rule changes

      Explore Computerworld (Dec 6 2012)

      The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) wants to spur a greater number and variety of wireless services by changing spectrum licensing and regulatory arrangements for the 1800 MHz band in regional and remote Australia.

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    16. 4G wars: Optus' road to 4G

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 16 2012)

      Since 2009, Optus has invested a considerable amount of capital into upgrading its network, spending $1.8 billion in the process. Most recently, the telco has invested $600 million in network upgrades over the past year – and further investment has been forecast. (Read Full Article)

    17. 4G wars: The road to 4G for Telstra

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 15 2012)

      Telstra, the number one telco in Australia, has clearly led the race in the 4G war and was the first company to announce 4G plans.

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    18. Sprint CFO silent on MetroPCS acquisition plans

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 10 2012)

      Is Sprint preparing a bid for prepaid wireless carrier MetroPCS? Whatever the rumors and whatever the company's plans, its chief financial officer didn't offer any clues when speaking Wednesday morning at a conference in Arizona.

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    19. Sprint's LTE coverage found lacking in four cities

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 5 2012)

      A recent independent study of LTE coverage within four U.S. cities showed Sprint's networks lagging far behind those of both Verizon Wireless and AT&T.

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    20. Interop Ny: A look at the show's own BYOD arrangements

      Explore Computerworld (Oct 4 2012)

      In recognition of the central importance of BYOD issues to this year's Interop NY conference, organizers provided a specially configured Wi-Fi network as a demonstration of one possible solution.

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    21. The true cost of BYOD

      Explore Computerworld (Sep 4 2012)

      Remember the days when only your executive suite had mobile devices? Or when your company had a "BlackBerry-only" policy? Now BYOD has swept across your company, with little regard to whether or not IT is on board. And while you're coming to grips with management and security issues, you may have realized that mobility is eating up your IT budget. New devices, data plans, apps, software — what ...

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    22. Why Vodafone may pass on Digital Dividend auction

      Explore Computerworld (Aug 28 2012)

      Vodafone Hutchison Australia may not need 700MHz spectrum from next year’s Digital Dividend auction, according to spectrum experts. The number three telco, which is still deciding whether to bid, might already have enough spectrum to support its 4G expansion plans, the experts said.

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      Mentions:   LTE   Bill Morrow

    23. Possible Vodafone no-show in 700MHz auction may reduce revenue for government

      Explore Computerworld (Aug 23 2012)

      Vodafone Hutchison Australia’s possible absence from the upcoming Digital Dividend auction could increase the importance of auction rules to be published this November.

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      Mentions:   Bill Morrow

    24. Enterprises baulk at BYOD

      Explore Computerworld (Aug 16 2012)

      Perceived high costs, security concerns and confusion around BYOD has many enterprises hesitating to expand their BYOD programs, according to new research conducted by Forrester Consulting and Juniper Networks.

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