Showing posts with label 3g. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3g. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

The Pentagon will create a phenomenal wireless network


Networks such as 3G, WiMax or LTE by giving examples, not enough for the U.S. military.They are looking for an even faster network that could be used by troops in the coming years. As they say, if you want something done right, do it yourself.
The Pentagon has made ​​that statement very seriously, which is why one of its agencies,DARPA known, will create an ultra fast wireless network that is much faster than optical fiber networks that we use today.
How fast? Well, with a speed of 100Gbps. As a comparison, the current LTE networks have a speed of 0.03 Gbps, so insurance we can get an idea.
But this does not end here, because the idea is to have a high speed data transmission even over long distances, say 200 miles between two planes and about 100 miles between aircraft and ground vehicles.
The biggest problem: time. This new network must be able to operate in any weather, be it snow, rain, sun, amid a sandstorm, etc. The only way to achieve this is to use radio frequencies because the other wireless technologies do not have the required scope or need an unobstructed path.
Currently, the military network is secure TCDL reaching a speed of 10.7 Mbps at distances of 200 km, which is not enough.
Will have to see what happens to the DARPA invented for this new project.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Huawei presents the MediaPad 7 Lite with Android 4.0

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It seems that after the announcement of its new quad-core tablet, the MediaPad 10 FHD, the company Huawei is more excited than ever to dive deep into the market for tablets, why unveiled a new model called Huawei MediaPad 7 Lite.
The new MediaPad 7 Lite is a 7-inch tablet which bears only know that Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. No information about the processor, or RAM or internal memory, although apparently possess screen resolution is 1280 x 800 pixels. Mention has been made ​​to the availability of 3G and as we see in the image will have a rear camera.
In passing we mention that Huawei plans to launch quad-core MediaPad 10 DHF in August, while the MediaPad 7 Lite would be coming to the market between October and December.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

New payment system in-app linked to your phone bill


Cashlog has made available to developers of Android SDK your new in-app billing. Dropped tools allow programmers to bill users for content they consume into applications without requesting new data, making the toll charges associated with the SIM card. The system allows to acquire content via 3G and Wi-Fi.

From Cashlog explained that its solution enables application developers to monetize their content for Android directly, offering the ability to add this payment to your other options. The vast Further enhanced Cashlog solution is that the customer pays through your phone bill without leaving the application without introducing any kind of personal information or credit card or even your phone number.

The company stressed that what makes Cashlog SDK is a unique solution that automatic recognition of numbers can be performed on the 3G network and Wi-Fi via smartphone or other device based on SIM.

Such services were limited to 3G connections, so that the possibility of shock is applied in Wi-Fi makes it particularly interesting. In the company have thought it necessary to offer a solution like this, especially considering that 70 percent of Internet traffic through 'smartphone' is carried out by Wi-Fi.

"The simple shopping experience through Wi-Fi is the competitive advantage offered by Cashlog solution, especially if one considers that most users connect to the mobile Internet in this way," said the director of Cashlog in Spain, Fernando Borja.

The in-app Cashlog solution is valid for all Android devices (smartphones, 'tablets' and Smart TV) and its makers have stressed that is a perfect complement for e-commerce products such as virtual currency, videos, music, news, quotes and games.

"We have focused our work on getting that experience quickly and securely through both 3G and Wi-Fi. We are confident that our solution in-app for Android will help e-businesses to dramatically improve their sales," he stressed Fernando Borja.