Vodafone's 724FM gets FCC approval by way of Huawei
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Posts with tag Huawei
Femtocells may be one of the closest things we have to a win / win in the wireless industry, lowering infrastructure costs for carriers and giving customers on-demand, self-installable coverage where they wouldn't have it otherwise, all without requiring WiFi-capable handsets that UMA services like T-Mobile's HotSpot @Home do. It makes sense that a number of carriers would be rushing to get femtocells into end users' hands, then, and both O2 and Vodafone are doing exactly that in separate European trials. O2's trial involves NEC equipment in the UK, while Vodafone is turning to Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent to supply hardware to Spanish testers. Both trials involve 3G cells (yay!) and at least O2 has gone on record saying that a successful test will lead to commercialization by early next year. Kinda strange that Sprint is so far ahead of the curve on this one, but hey, do you see us complaining?
Bring on the Chinese hardware! Hot on the heels of ZTE's victory making North American inroads on Telus with its D90 flip phone, Huawei's next, launching its EC360 data card on Alltel. To be fair, the EC360 is a little more boring than the Fastap-equipped D90 -- it's just an EV-DO PC Card -- though the 2.4Mbps of downstream speed Alltel's promising is music to our ears. Grab it now for a penny shy of $190, free after rebates and activation.
Huawei showed off some neat concept phones this year at CeBIT, including a handset with an integrated USB connection at the handset's top that eliminates the need for any data cables or adapters (although, we'd like to see that plugged into a new laptop with relative ease). Anyhoo, Huawei also announced a new handset with an external battery only that makes a battery swap very easy as well as, umm, somewhat fashionable with that battery dongle hanging off your phone. The third Huawei concept sticks a Bluetooth headset right on the side of the handset so that the pair never, ever miss each other. We're not fans of ringing phones with no Bluetooth headset in sight either, Huawei. Kudos.




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