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Israel awards 1,800 MHz band for 4G
2015-01-13 09:13:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Israel operator Cellcom has been awarded 3 MHz in the 1,800MHz band for ILS 6.5 million per 1MHz. In a statement, the operator said the tender committee also awarded Pelephone Communications 15MHz and each of Partner Communications, Golan Telecom, Hot Mobile and Marathon 018 (a new operator) 5MHz, for ILS 6.4-6.9 million per 1MHz. Partner said it paid in total ILS 33.5 million and will use the spectrum as part of its network-sharing agreeent with Hot. Pelephone's cost was ILS 96 million. The Bezeq subsidiary said it was in the process of expanding its 4G network across the country and already has "hundreds of thousands" of LTE devices on the network. The results of the tender require the approval of the Minister of Communications. The operators are expected to use the frequencies to expand their LTE services.
SparkLAN Announces New 802.11ac Dual Band USB Module
2015-01-13 07:47:49| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
SparkLAN introduces its new wireless 802.11ac/b/g/n Dual-Band (2.4GHz / 5GHz) USB module, embedded with MediaTek latest MT7612U chipset, providing reliable and feature-rich wireless connectivity.
01.13.15 -- Google Lobbies For 3.5 GHz Band | Molex Acquires SDP Telecom
2015-01-12 08:52:33| rfglobalnet News Articles
01/13/15 RF Globalnet Newsletter
The Backed Pack: A password-less wireless router, a smart insole and a wearable fitness band
2015-01-12 03:27:48| Wireless - Topix.net
Keewifi , a plug-and-play device, is small and uses the 802.11ac wireless networking standard along with proximity technology to authenticate mobile devices as an alternative to standard Wi-Fi passwords. Keewifi stresses on its Kickstarter campaign page that by tapping one's mobile device on the router one can set up a connection in only 30 seconds.
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Google Lobbies For 3.5 GHz Band To Provide Cheaper Wireless
2015-01-10 13:32:40| rfglobalnet Home Page
With the intent of making alternative wireless services available, Google is lobbying the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to open up the mostly vacant 3.5 GHz spectrum. Vast amounts of low-cost bandwidth could be available at a price that would undercut services from larger carriers. As prices for access to traditional wireless spectrums continue to soar, this alternative could be a boon for consumers.
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