All Voice and Data Services News - May 2008

High-bandwidth networks drive mobile Internet take up

3G network deployments have contributed to a sharp uptake in cellular modem adoption to provide wireless connectivity to laptops, UMPCs and desktop computers

Rural broadband subscribers outstrip urban neighbours says Ofcom

Rural areas of the UK are better connected to broadband than their urban neighbours, a new Ofcom report says.

In-building wireless systems have sound foundation

In-building wireless systems that provide cellular coverage and capacity indoors will experience steady growth over the next five years

Mobile broadband modem market rising fast

The mobile broadband modem market is set for a new stage of growth according to new research

Mobile broadband to drive $850m investment in FMG and 4G

Ever-increasing demands on 3G networks will only be addressed by 4G networks and the use of fixed-mobile convergence (FMC)

Midlands bus passengers get free Wi-Fi

A Midlands bus company is offering free Wi-Fi to passengers on some of its buses.

24/7-connected workers forcing change in company culture

Despite being constantly connected, only 35% of workers feel having communication tools help them, whilst 21% actually thought they make their lives more difficult

Lack of bandwidth and huge traffic threatens to engulf companies

As storage, green technologies and compliance compete for budget, a significant proportion of companies believe their bandwidth requirements will double within five years

BT and O2 join forces to improve mobile broadband

BT's 21CN to allow O2 to offer effective mobile broadband services that will be increasingly in demand

Mobile data and managed mobility services take off

Top three budget priorities for CIOs at large enterprises are mobile data, IP convergence, and overall cost management.
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