Mobile and Wireless Services and Protocols

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Long Term Evolution (LTE) - An Overview by Motorola, Inc.
network elements, simpler functionality, improved redundancy but most importantly allowing for connections and hand-over to other fixed line and wireless access technologies, giving the service providers the ability to deliver a seamless mobility experience.

LTE has been set aggressive...
Mobilizing the Enterprise: Evaluating the Three Delivery Options by VeriSign, Inc
Against this vast global landscape of opportunity, IT directors, marketers and line of business managers must define a mobile strategy built around the channel that best meets their specific needs. Read on to learn more...
The CIO's Guide to Mobile Applications by BlackBerry
This paper provides a framework for understanding how to build a business case for an enterprise wireless solution that goes beyond email, learn about the potential benefits and costs that are associated with these wireless solution strategies...
The CIO's Guide to Wireless in the Enterprise by BlackBerry
Mobile devices are no longer just for high-level executives. More and more employees are discovering the benefits of being connected to the corporate email server. Learn more about today's wireless technologies...
Motorola's Wireless Broadband Indoor/Outdoor Solution by Motorola, Inc.
must identify and implement network solutions that best meet the needs of business and users alike. The Motorola Wireless Broadband and Wireless LAN portfolio offers innovative solutions to address these network access needs...
Accelerating the Delivery of the Personal Media Experience with LTE by Motorola, Inc.
By moving to LTE, service providers can capture the most valuable mobile broadband customer segments including millennials, road warriors and home users. This paper will detail a few examples of some exciting LTE use cases. The lines have blurred between the silos of voice, video, and data...
Troubleshooting the Blackberry Enterprise Solution by BlackBerry
areas, that is Enterprise Activation Issues, Mail delivery and latency Issues, Mobile Browsing Issues, PIM Synchronization Issues and Wireless Application Push Issues. Have you ever wondered about more effective ways to manage and troubleshoot Wireless Enterprise Activation or...
Revitalizing Healthcare Delivery with Mobile Communications (Part 1) by BlackBerry
This paper is the first in a four-part series that offers an overview of the current healthcare situation and suggests ways in which wireless technology solutions address healthcare challenges. This paper is the first in a four-part series examines...
LTE Operations and Maintenance Strategy - Using Self-Organizing Networks to Reduce OPEX by Motorola, Inc.
LTE) provides greatly increased wireless bandwidth, enabling a number of new broadband applications such as high-quality mobile video and wireless online gaming. A key challenge for each LTE operator is to provide these new services in a high-margin, cost effective manner. To meet these cost...
A Manager's Guide to Wireless Hotspots - How to Take Advantage of Them While Protecting the Security of Your Corporate Network by Motorola, Inc.
a corporate hotspot of your own. Wi-Fi hotspots are becoming commonplace in urban environments. Business travelers now expect access to wireless networks wherever they go. Wireless Internet access is an easy find for anyone with a notebook or handheld computer that supports the wireless...
iAnywhere Mobile Office Trial by Sybase, Inc.
Download this free trial and extend Lotus Domino or Microsoft Exchange to a variety of mobile devices, including iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian. With on-device security, wireless email and business process mobilization, you'll be able to test the key features that provide the...
Long Term Evolution (LTE): A Technical Overview by Motorola, Inc.
and lower cost per bit, LTE is destined to provide greatly improved user experience, delivery of new revenue generating exciting mobile services and will remain a strong competitor to other wireless technologies in the next decade for both developed and emerging markets.

Motorola is...
Enabling the Profitable Evolution of Mobile Transport to All-IP by Alcatel-Lucent
service providers to make a profitable transition to a more cost-effective mobile transport network infrastructure that supports current services and delivers new multimedia services and applications.

This paper outlines the challenges associated with transforming the mobile transport...

Motorola Brings LTE to Life on the Streets of Barcelona by Motorola, Inc.
At the Mobile World Congress 2009 in Barcelona, Spain, Motorola, Inc. announced it has deployed a Long Term Evolution (LTE) network over which it will...
Wireless Broadband: Meeting demand, choosing technology by Motorola, Inc.
com goes into detail about why so many telecom operators go with LTE (Long-Term Evolution) over WiMAX when it comes time to upgrade their wireless broadband technologies from 3G to 4G. This expert lesson is dedicated to topics surrounding wireless broadband. More specifically, we're...
The Future of Mobility & WiMAX Intel (PODCAST) by Intel Corporation
Intel Senior Fellow, Kevin Kahn, provides insight into WiMAX, Ultra Wide Band technologies and the exciting future of mobile and wireless computing. Intel Senior Fellow, Kevin Kahn, provides insight into Wi-MAX, Ultra Wide Band technologies and the exciting future of...
The CIO's Guide to Mobile Security by BlackBerry
Today's enterprise and government organizations increasingly support the use of mobile (wireless) devices by their employees. At the same time, enterprise and...
County Law Enforcement Agencies Use PocketCop on Blackberry Smartphones to Access Police Information by BlackBerry
This case study explains how Franklin County Sheriff's Office deployed PocketCop on BlackBerry® smartphones, a wireless application that allows secure, over-the-air access to law enforcement and motor vehicle databases. The Franklin County Sheriff's...
FAQs on mobile policies by BlackBerry
This expert podcast details the criteria for making sure your mobile usage policy fulfills your needs. Creating the mobile usage policy that best matches a specific enterprise is not an easy task. In this podcast...
Making Sense of the Wireless World - BlackBerry for Wireless LAN by BlackBerry
This white paper reviews past and present technologies including a discussion of circuits and packets and also compares WLAN and WWAN networks in terms of advantages...
Choosing an Enterprise-Class Wireless Operating System: A Comparison of Blackberry, iPhone, and Windows Mobile by BlackBerry
to more aggressive expansion of wireless device usage in many enterprises. This paper will explore some of the key criteria necessary in a mobile OS so that enterprise use of the device will not compromise the integrity of the company's security. Security considerations remain the...
Developing an Effective Corporate Mobile Policy by BlackBerry
By now, most organizations are clear on the advantages and benefits of wireless data solutions in the enterprise. However, It is no longer enough to rely on ad hoc policies regarding wireless computing...
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3G overview
transmission of text, digitized voice, video and multimedia. In this column, Craig Mathias discusses the specifications of UMTS, examines the U.S. carriers offering UMTS services and explores its many benefits.

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3G: The CDMA alternative
CDMA2000 is a third-generation (3G... More...

Jun 26, 2006
Mobile data services development trends in 2007

The wireless industry is evolving faster than ever. In 2007, the trend from fixed-to-mobile and voice-to-data will accelerate as the wireless industry moves well beyond the downloading of games, email, wallpaper and... More...

Mar 16, 2007
Interop 2007: Mobile highlights by Craig Mathias
with manufacturers, enterprises, carriers, government, and the financial community on all aspects of wireless and mobile. He can be reached at craig@farpointgroup.com.

Mobile and wireless highlights from Interop 2007 included mobile broadband, 4G, unified communications and convergence... More...
May 29, 2007
Related Definitions
single stream 802.11n
Single-stream 802.11n is a slimmed-down version of the unratified 802.11n wireless local area network (WLAN) specification. The goal of single-stream 802.11n is to improve the quality of service on mobile devices by taking advantage of 802.11n's wider radio... More...
Apr 6, 2009
distributed antenna system (DAS)
A distributed antenna system (DAS) is a way to efficiently distribute wireless connections inside a large building or urban area where steel columns and layers of concrete can interfere with wireless signals. A DAS gets rid of "dead zones" by routing radio... More...
Mar 17, 2009