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    1. Computer scientists prevent data theft on smartphones and tablet computers

      Explore Phys.Org (Feb 27 2013)

      Some mobile applications on web-enabled mobile phones and tablet computers spy on personal data. Computer scientists from Saarbrücken prevent this through a new approach. Its chief attraction: For the protection to work, it is not necessary to identify the suspicious programs in advance, nor must the operating system be changed. Instead, the freely available app attacks the program code of the ...

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    2. TD-LTE breakthroughs showcased at Mobile World Congress 2013

      Explore Phys.Org (Feb 21 2013)

      Nokia Siemens Networks is highlighting TD-LTE innovation at Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona. This includes a demonstration of data traffic offloading between TD-LTE and FDD-LTE using the company's Single RAN Advanced Flexi Multiradio 10 Base Station and a commercially available dual-mode (FDD and TDD) end-user device. The demonstration, and the company's commercial momentum in TD-LTE ...

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    3. Self-organizing network software support for QorIQ Qonverge base station-on-chip portfolio

      Explore Phys.Org (Feb 21 2013)

      Wireless infrastructure technology leaders Freescale Semiconductor and AirHop Communications are establishing solutions that integrate Freescale's high-performance QorIQ Qonverge processors with AirHop's eSON advanced self-organizing network (SON) software to speed deployment of heterogeneous networks (HetNets) around the world.

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    4. Netherlands raises $5 billion in frequency auction

      Explore Phys.Org (Dec 14 2012)

      (AP)—The Dutch government says it has raised €3.8 billion ($5 billion) in an auction of its 4G high speed mobile Internet frequencies. Winning bids were submitted by Royal KPN NV, Vodafone PLC, Deutsche Telekom AG and Sweden's Tele2 AB.

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    5. Thai finance ministry urges 3G auction probe

      Explore Phys.Org (Oct 19 2012)

      Thailand's finance ministry on Friday called for a corruption investigation into the country's auction of third-generation (3G) mobile telephone operating licences because of fears of collusion.

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    6. Fight over Mexican telecom frequencies turns ugly

      Explore Phys.Org (Aug 23 2012)

      (AP) — A dispute over control of hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of wireless frequencies has erupted into an ugly, personal feud between Mexico's government and one of its most influential media companies.

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