Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016

AT&T vs. Verizon: LTE showdown in the Big Apple | LightSquared defaults on $56M payment to spectrum owner Inmarsat

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Cisco: Mobile IP traffic will triple fixed data traffic by 2016
No doubt most IT managers have already noticed the effect smartphones and other high-performance mobile devices are having on their corporate network, exacerbated by the BYOD (bring your own device) trend among employees. But Cisco's latest study on mobile IP traffic shows the fun is just beginning. The results of Cisco's updated Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast predict faster-than-expected growth from the previous mobile forecast released one year ago: 2011 mobile Internet traffic was forecast to grow at 131%, but actual 2011 mobile Internet growth was estimated to be 133%. Read More


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Roughly a year after Verizon Wireless established LTE-based 4G mobile phone and data service in New York City, AT&T's rival LTE network is up and running here and in several other cities. Although its average speeds lagged behind Verizon's in my tests, AT&T's 4G LTE service has a lot going for it. Read More


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LightSquared has defaulted on a US$56.25 million payment due under a 2007 wireless spectrum cooperation agreement with Inmarsat, the U.K. satellite communications operator said Monday, adding that it could terminate the agreement if LightSquared doesn't make payment within 60 days. Read More


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