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Free broadband for all

Blogs The Government of India is planning to introduce free 2Mbps broadband by 2009 through government-owned telecom operators BSNL and MTNL. Similar to free municipal broadband in some US cities, the idea ... Read story »

Hail a Hong Kong cab to check your emails

Crave Taking public transport is no longer an excuse to be out of touch in Hong Kong, with VodaFone mobile broadband installed in selected cabs. To enjoy free surfing while being chauffeured ... Read story »

WiMax-enabled Nokias in 2008

Crave The Finnish mobile phone maker recently announced in a press statement that it will be launching WiMax-enabled handsets early next year. According to news reports, Motorola is also expected to start ... Read story »

IPTV yet to take off in India

Blogs Poor broadband penetration and high priced set-top boxes are delaying the rollout and uptake of Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services in India. This article gives an industry sources estimate, putting number ... Read story »

Go slow with voice over WiMax

Features The president of Soma Networks says that voice over wireless still suffers from capacity, quality and interoperability issues. Read story »

Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010 gets 3G upgrade

Crave From December 6, the Fujitsu LifeBook Q2010--one the the slimmest ultraportables in existence--becomes even more mobile as it gets upgraded with a High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) slot for 3G wireless ... Read story »

Speedier connections ahead for M1 HSDPA users

Crave This just out. Singapore telco MobileOne (M1) is putting the speed into its HSPA (high speed packet access) wireless broadband service, thanks to an upgrade of its network by Nokia Siemens ... Read story »

M1 launches HSDPA

Features Despite some claims, current 3G speeds simply cannot match wired broadband. Will the first commercial launch of M1's High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) service fulfil the mobile broadband promise? Read story »
Sony Ericsson K608i

Sony Ericsson K608i

Review Sony Ericsson's K608i looks like a small GSM handset, but it isn't; it's a small 3G handset, complete with front and back cameras, a very solid design, low-key good looks and something of an identity crisis on the naming front. Editors' note: According to Sony Ericsson, there are minor...
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Users' rating  8.3
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Consumers cry foul over M1's not so unlimited wireless broadband

Blogs Consumers were unhappy over M1’s new unlimited wireless broadband service, which has turned out to be not really unlimited after all. Launched on Tuesday, M1 Broadband has been touted as an ... Read story »

Register for free trial of WiMAX in Malaysia!

Blogs I found these promotional materials for a WiMAX subscription on my table. Does that mean we can sign up already? The P1.com.my Web site says to "Register for Free Trial Now!", ... Read story »

Talking on your PSP a reality soon

Crave That is if you have a PlayStation Portable and you're staying in the UK. T3 UK has gotten wind that Vonage--a broadband telephone services provider--is in the process of creating an ... Read story »

Too early for Skype on cell phones?

Crave Skype's chief of Hardware and Software Business Development, Eric Lagier, said in a recent interview at CES that it's not time yet to introduce its Internet telephone service on mobile phones. ... Read story »

Why Malaysia needs a Tech Czar

Blogs If there's any proof that Americans love the concept of absolute power, it's the way they can bring themselves to adopt a Russian word, into their daily vocabulary. That word is ... Read story »

Wired, longkang style

Blogs While having lunch with a friend recently, I heard about this new broadband provider in the market called MetroFon, a subsidiary of a fiber-optic manufacturing company called Rimbunan Hijau. He was ... Read story »

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