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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Deloitte: U.S. Could See $53 Billion in 4G Network Investments by 2016, Creating 771,000 New Jobs

Deloitte releases report investigating the economic dynamics surround 4G technology and explains how the U.S. can maintain the global leadership position in mobile broadband innovation it won during the 3G area
New York -- A new Deloitte report states that wireless telecommunications companies in the United States could invest $25 to $53 billion in fourth generation cellular wireless networks (4G) between 2012 and 2016, triggering $73 to $151 billion in gross domestic product growth and creating 371,000 to 771,000 jobs. Additional growth could occur as high-tech companies create new mobile broadband products and services, further changing the way people live, work and learn.
The Deloitte report, “The Impact of 4G Technology on Commercial Interactions, Economic Growth and U.S. Competitiveness,” investigates the economic dynamics surrounding 4G technology and explains how the U.S. can maintain the global leadership position in mobile broadband innovation it won during the 3G era.
The $25 billion figure assumes a baseline scenario in which U.S. 4G deployment proceeds at a moderate pace and the transition from 3G to 4G extends to the middle of the decade. Under these conditions, U.S. firms are vulnerable to incursions by foreign competitors capitalizing on aggressive efforts in their home markets to deploy 4G networks and develop 4G-based devices and services.
The $53 billion figure assumes a scenario in which U.S. carriers invest more rapidly in 4G networks and start to produce popular 4G-based offerings before global competitors gain traction. In this scenario, the demand stimulated by new offerings justifies more network investment, setting off a virtuous cycle of investment and market response that positions the U.S. to retain its mobile broadband leadership.
“Investment in such a powerful form of communication contributes to the economic recovery and provides a job-creating engine for the future,” said Phil Asmundson, vice chairman and U.S. media and telecommunications sector leader, Deloitte LLP. “The key to harnessing the potential benefits of 4G technology lies in America’s market-driven wireless sector, which encourages the emergence of innovative applications that spur productivity and could produce the same surge of innovation and demand we experienced during the 3G era.”
Global Competition Should Spur U.S. Innovation and Investment According to the report, more than 150 carriers in 60 countries are currently committed to 4G deployments and trials. South Korea, Sweden and China are examples of countries moving rapidly to reap the benefits of 4G technology.
Cloud Computing Accelerating 4G Capabilities Rapid adoption of cloud computing further enables the U.S. to take full advantage of 4G’s potential impact by allowing developers and entrepreneurs to analyze the market’s response to new applications, content, solutions and business models – cheaper and quicker.
“Cloud computing will allow handheld devices to be more compact and efficient while making them tremendously more useful and powerful,” Asmundson said. “Applications, storage and computing power all can largely reside in the cloud, but only if connectivity is robust, reliable and secure. The benefits of 4G and cloud go beyond the telecom sector. Together, 4G and cloud technologies support the kind of entrepreneurial ecosystem that has made the United States a mobile broadband leader.”
The advent of high-performance wireless capacity, coupled with cloud infrastructure and other advances, is proliferating new offerings and capabilities that exceed what has been possible with 3G technology, the report notes. In addition to consumers, a variety of U.S. end-user industries, including nonprofit and government entities, are likely to use devices and services incorporating the capabilities of 4G technology to better serve their customers, patients, clients and students. This includes applications such as augmented reality for businesses, machine-to-machine technology involving the use of sensors and actuators and the development of smart highways.
4G Enabling Marginalized Groups Deloitte’s report indicates that the deployment of 4G mobile broadband has special implications for certain disadvantaged markets including minority groups, rural communities and localities with limited access to full broadband connectivity and some small businesses. The report explains how equipping these marginalized groups with 4G access helps move them further into the nation’s economic mainstream, thereby serving the public interest while boosting U.S. competitiveness.
Lessons from the 3G Revolution Deloitte’s analysis emphasizes that America’s success in 3G was driven by entrepreneurial innovation. When the government auctioned large amounts of spectrum, removed spectrum caps limiting individual carriers’ spectrum holdings and permitted market forces to operate, private enterprise pursued new opportunities and a robust 3G ecosystem was born.
The FCC is moving to expand spectrum supply through a new incentive auction, but the report indicates that it will be difficult to keep pace with projected demand. Accordingly, there is a continuing need to find additional ways to make better use of available spectrum and to unlock additional spectrum.
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BestBuy Selling iPhone 3GS for Free !!

BestBuy is now offering the Apple iPhone 3GS with 8GB memory for free with a new AT&T 2-year contract

The BestBuy web site is now offering the Apple iPhone 3GS with 8GB of memory for free when customers sign up for a new AT&T 2-year contract or upgrade with a two-year extension. 

This offer is not available for shipping and the phone must be picked up at a store.The 8GB iPhone offers up to 5 hours of talk time, a 3.5" color display, 3.0 MP camera, built-in GPS and Internet email and browsing.
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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Samsung Galaxy S II is a rival? T-Mobile HTC Ruby LEAKED

A new HTC phone with specifications of more than the Samsung S II leaked

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Report says the new phone named “HTC Ruby” will feature top of the line Android power, release date by end of this year.

A new report posted by TmoNews reveals the upcoming, but still good as a rumor HTC Ruby Android smartphone. The note claims the Ruby phone from the Taiwan-based company will include 4.3 inches diagonal touchscreen,  1.5 GHz dual-core processor, an 8 megapixel rear camera, 2 megapixel front camera, dedicated camera button, and 1 GB of dedicated RAM.
Apparently, the same website was the first to leak the Samsung Galaxy S II variant for the T-Mobile USA carrier, the so-called Samsung Hercules.

It is highly possible that the HTC Ruby is the Taiwan OEM’s bet against the popular Samsung Galaxy S II variant that should include 1.2 GHz dual-core processor “only,” and with the same quality cameras, 8 MP back, 2 MP front and 1 GB of dedicated Random Access Memory for quick execution of applications and User Interface “snappiness.”
The report also added additional information about the Samsung Hercules — and according to TmoNews unnamed sources, the Samsung Hercules aka Galaxy S2 will arrive by late September, adding credence to previous reports claiming that Samsung will unveil all its Galaxy S II smartphones for United States smartphone market, and the release dates will be in September via multiple carriers.

No words yet about the Android operating system version of the HTC Ruby, which is one of the most important features that a new Android smartphone must include, knowing that Google is expected to release a new upgrade for the popular smartphone operating system, the Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
Another interesting part of this Android superphone story is the “HTC Vigor” which is also rumored to include dual-core 1.5 GHz processor like the HTC Ruby. It’s highly possible that the Ruby is the GSM version, while the Vigor will be the CDMA/LTE version of the new HTC Android smartphone member.
T-Mobile and HTC are not yet announcing the HTC Ruby, and if it is a phone that will arrive in USA, so we should take this new rumor with a grain of salt.
 
 
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

iPhone 5 hits market in August With 3D Camera

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Forget the rumors of an iPhone 4S coming this fall. In fact, you may be able to forget an iPhone 4S entirely. Word on the street from Boy Genius Report is that the iPhone 5 is coming.
Apple has been rumored to be testing iPhone 4 (or 4S) models for T-Mobile and Sprint lately, causing many to conjecture that an iPhone 4S release this fall is entirely possible (with a full iPhone 5 release in January). BGR, however, “has independently confirmed that the next-generation iPhone will not merely be an upgraded iPhone 4 as had been previously rumored.”

The iPhone 5 is coming in August.

At least that’s what BGR’s sources are reporting. Apple could make the iPhone 5 announcement in early August with a late-August availability expected.
Of course, Apple generally announces new iPods in September at the end of its annual back to school deal, but the source claims the company won’t muddle the iPod lineup with the iPhone announcement.
As for the iPhone 5, specs are limited, though you can bet on a faster processor, upgraded camera, better graphics, and a new case design (which seems to be the only real “evidence” anyone has that a new phone is on the way).


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