Mobile Broadband News
Next generation iPhone is ready for production
When it comes to leaks on iPhone production, the reliable sources always tend to be Chinese. This could be because the iGiants rely on Chinese manufacturing partners. Based on the information direct from an employee at Foxconn, the iPhone 5, the next big thing from Apple, is rallying up to ...
Does Apple help iPhone thieves?
Ever heard your friend with an iPhone boasting about the ease with which he gets a replacement from an Apple support outlet? He is not boasting. Apple is very generous in providing easy, on the spot replacements or discount on a new unit, if a broken iPhone under warranty is ...
Protect Your Smartphone from Theft: Keep Phone in Pocket and Use Hands-Free Device
Emergence of digital technology has raised a lot many new security issues unknown in the past. However, even when digital technology has proliferated deep and wide, some conventional threats are still looming large on the security of these new age devices. This is not our assumption; we are pretty sure ...
Top Tenth of Internet Users Hog 90 Percent of Bandwidth World-Wide
Like in economics, there is an apparent imbalance in the usage of broadband internet connection distribution. A recent study reveals that 90 percent of congestion in this segment is contributed by a meager 10 percent users. With respect to mobile communication, nearly half of the bandwidth is engaged by top ...
Three UK to provide Kaber with free mobile broadband

It's good news all around for residents in the Cumbrian village of Kaber, as Three UK is going to be providing them with a year's worth of free mobile access for a year. The users will be able to access the services either with the use of a dongle or ...
RIM: Next-generation phones will be delayed until late 2012

2011 has definitely been a tough year for RIM. BlackBerry became the smartphone that most entrepreneurs and on-the-go businessmen used because the BlackBerry Messenger service proved to be convenient. One of the biggest setbacks the company experienced this year was the three-day outage that literally cut many users off the ...
Everything Everywhere sets aside £1.5bn for 3G, 4G upgrades

Everything Everywhere earlier collaborated with BT Broadband to launch a 4G trial in Cornwall earlier this year. One of the goals of the trial was to determine whether or not 4G broadband would be a feasible technology to be offered alongside fixed-line broadband services. Some results from the trial were unveiled ...
Cellular Networks Might Go into a Meltdown for London Olympics
The 2012 London Olympics will attract a whole lot of tourists to the United Kingdom. But as the UK is getting ready for everything, we're hearing reports that the nation’s mobile network might go into a meltdown. Based on a recent research published by infrastructure supplier Ericsson, the folks ...
Ofcom: Fixed broadband still bearing bulk of data usage

There has been a lot of news lately on mobile broadband, more specifically on data demand. One of the reasons why mobile networks are struggling to meet such demands is because of the popularity and wide usage of smartphones, like the ever popular iPhone series of phones. It used to ...
RIM slapped with class action suits over recent outage

There is a reason why companies and telecom firms must put in their best efforts to keep their customers happy at all times. And in order to achieve that, they must provide consistent, reliable, and affordable services 24/7. However, despite a firm's best efforts, sometimes unforeseeable circumstances or events cause ...





