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Time for a TTT Telephone Song by Stevie Ray Vaughan Get your air guitars out! (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Nokia slumps to €1.3bn loss
Finnish mobile phone maker says head of sales Colin Giles is leaving to be ‘closer to his family’ Nokia has announced the departure of its head of sales as the struggling mobile phone maker, beset by competition from Apple and … Continue reading
Top TTT for you today Telephone by The Black Angels (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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Intel has confirmed details of the first smartphone to be powered by one of its processors. The XOLO X900, made by the Indian manufacturer Lava, will go on sale on 23 April priced at about 22,000 rupees (£265). Click link to read on…
NEWS: First Intel-powered smartphone to be launched in India
Friday 13th TTT alert (Tenuous Telecoms Track) Telephone by Lady GaGa (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
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Time for another TTT (Tenuous Telecoms Track) Hanging on the Telephone by Blondie (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
#in The UK’s mobile operators have hit out at Ofcom’s latest proposals to allow Everything Everywhere to use its existing 1800MHz spectrum to offer LTE services ahead of its competitors. Click link to read more…
NEWS: UK operators slam Ofcom’s proposals
…….FTTC – Fiber-to-the-curb / Fiber to the cabinet – this is very similar to FTTN, but the street cabinet or pole is closer to the user’s premises; typically within 300m, within range for high-bandwidth copper technologies such as wired Ethernet and IEEE P1901 powerline networking, and wireless Wi-Fi technology…… Click the link at the top of this post to learn more
WIKI: Fibre to the x – Click Here
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