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February 10, 2010: 4G TRENDS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
4G TRENDS: Are 4G deployments encumbered by 3G thinking?
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED ARTICLES:
- Be a part of 4G World 2010 – Call for Papers
- Anywhere and sustainable enterprises
- Auctions must be decoupled to release brakes on mobile broadband
4G TRENDS FEATURE:
BE A PART OF 4G WORLD 2010 – CALL FOR PAPERS
By Kate Walsh, Yankee Group Research
4G World 2010 is currently accepting submissions for papers - deadline March 31 at 12:00 PM EST.
Are you a 4G wireless industry business or technology thought leader? Are you a 4G innovator, ideator or experienced integrator? If these titles are reflective of your role in the 4G wireless ecosystem, 4G World 2010 would like to invite you to become part of the program at the most exciting 4G industry event of the year.
The second annual 4G World 2010 Conference and Expo is now soliciting innovative papers related to 4G wireless technologies and solutions. This leading conference brings together industry, academic, and government professionals in multi-track forum that covers the entire 4G wireless ecosystem. From infrastructure to devices, applications and business models 4G World thought leaders share insights and expertise and facilitate interaction and innovation.
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http://4gtrends.com/?p=3050
MOBILE INTERNET TRENDS
ANYWHERE AND SUSTAINABLE ENTERPRISES
By Emily Nagle Green, President and CEO, Yankee Group Research
When researching my new book, ANYWHERE: How Global Connectivity is Revolutionizing the Way We Do Business, I was fortunate to interview more than 50 thought leaders in connectivity. Their input was invaluable and their ideas, advice and examples provide very rich context for the Anywhere vision. I’m sharing selected book interviews through the blog.
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http://4gtrends.com/?p=3034
WIMAX TRENDS:
AUCTIONS MUST BE DECOUPLED TO RELEASE BRAKES ON MOBILE BROADBAND
By Caroline Gabriel, Contributing Editor, 4G Trends
Auctioning licenses in several bands at the same time appears to be a good idea, and one increasingly favored by regulators round the world. Rather than selling each set of frequencies in sequence, and often with no over-arching strategy, governments can offer bidders the flexibility to acquire the right mix of spectrum for their business models.
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http://4gtrends.com/?p=3026







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