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WiMAX Day

2006 / أكتوبر / الأثنين

WiMAX Club formed to undermine 3G and GSM telcos

Today, according to WiSOA (http://www.wisoa.com/site/) itself, is WiMAX Day.An analysis by WiFi Planet (http://www.wi-fiplanet.com/columns/article.php/3634386) sees this as an an insurgency by the wannabe telcos who don’t have 3G licences. They are listed: Unwired Australia (http://www.unwired.com.au/), Network Plus Mauritius (http://www.networkplus.mu/), UK Broadband (http://www.ukbroadband.co.uk/), Irish Broadband (http://www.irishbroadband.ie/), Austar Australia (http://austar.com.au/)/Liberty Group (http://www.lgi.com/), Telecom New Zealand (http://www.telecom.co.nz/), WiMAX Telecom Group (http://www.wimax-telecom.net/), Enertel (http://enertel.nl/) and Woosh Telecom (http://woosh.com/).

According to Robert Liu (http://voipforenterprise.tmcnet.com/feature/next-generation-mobility/articles/2759-wisoa-forms-with-goal-international-wimax-roaming.htm) at TMCNet, its purpose is “to pledge roaming interoperability of next-generation commercial WiMAX networks.”

Faultline’s (http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/09/29/oz_wimax_roaming_alliance/) Caroline Gabriel says: “It limits its membership to companies that own licenses and operate WiMAX or pre-WiMAX services, contrasting with a previous, defunct attempt at creating a roaming group – the WiMAX Global Roaming Alliance (WGRA) – which was largely based around license exempt WISPs.”

And she adds: “The contrast reflects the shift of the WiMAX movement away from such markets and towards carrier class, licensed band deployments, but the fading of the WGRA does not detract from the truth of its objectives,” quoting CEO Doug Bonestroo: “We realise that the larger telecom providers have a virtual lock on the 3G marketplace, and that the best way to counter that leverage is with a large group of partners in the US and around the world that are committed to standards-based WiMAX roaming.”

The strong Australian influence on this body is reflected in a significant number of Pacific Rim reports, including one from TechWorld’s Sandra Rossi, who was rather more enthusiastic than the known facts appear to justify, saying: “The agreement will act as the backbone of a future global WiMAX network and adheres to the 802.16e standards.”

Presumably, this was meant to read: “eventual” 802.16e standards” – they aren’t defined yet. “Today there are 25,000 roaming agreements worldwide generating just under £10 billion in revenue every year,” this report continues, without in any way drawing a distinction between mobile GSM, 3G, or other phone roaming deals, and the putative WiMAX plans.

One of the founders was noted as remarking: “We are not engineers.” That seems apparent, especailly from reports emphasising the multi-spectrum nature of the body’s remit: “This will cover all WiMAX services and operate acrosss in all WiMAX frequency ranges and will act as the backbone of a future global WiMAX network that adheres to the 802.16e standards,” as Stuart Corner (http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/5711/127/) of IT Wire reported.

In fact, unless and until WiMAX acquires a universal frequency band worldwide, it’s hard to see what value the technology offers to the consumer.

Its value to the industry grouping is less obscure. As one potential member of the club told NewsWireless, “God bless Intel’s budget! – and long may they pour resources into WiMAX promotional activities!” – a reference to Intel’s recent Amazonian island (http://www.newswireless.net/index.cfm/article/2906) publicity effort.

There’s no record of any Intel contribution to the WiSOA at this point. The chip giant is known to favour a 2.5 GHz (http://www.wisoa.com/site/category/25-ghz/) spectrum band for universal WiMAX, with acceptance of the probability that the world will, probably, pick a series of different frequencies somewhere in the 3GHz band (http://www.wisoa.com/site/category/35ghz/) and up to 4 GHz, and have to compromise somewhat on the “universal” objective at first.

A wise speculator would probably do well to hold all bets on where Intel’s money goes, until such time as the WiSOA group drops its inclusion of WiBro, the Korean standard. But if the club members are sensible, they’ll not let such prudence discourage them; early cheerleader support will doubtless be noted and approved in Santa Clara.

Source: Newswireless.net (http://www.newswireless.net/)

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المحصلة النهائية للاكتتاب في أسهم الإمارات للاتصالات المتكاملة «دو» 400 مليار درهم

2006 / مارس / الثلاثاء

محصلة اكتتاب «الاتصالات المتكاملة» 400 مليار درهم

بلغت المحصلة النهائية للاكتتاب في أسهم شركة الإمارات للاتصالات المتكاملة «دو» 400 مليار درهم، وتجاوز عدد المكتتبين في الشركة سقف الـ 225 ألف مستثمر، من بينهم 15 ألف مدرس ومدرسة «الهيئة التدريسية» ممن سيحصلون على 3 آلاف سهم لكل منهم بقرار من الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم نائب رئيس الدولة رئيس مجلس الوزراء حاكم دبي/b>

ومن المنتظر ان يحصل حوالي 15 ألف مدرس ومدرسة على حصص أسهم بعدد 45 مليون سهم قيمتها مليار و363 مليون درهم، حيث ان سعر السهم بلغ 3.03 دراهم

وقال أحمد بن بيات رئيس مجلس إدارة الشركة إن ثقة المستثمرين في الشركة انعكست على حجم الإقبال في الاكتتاب بأسهمها، مشيراً الى ان الشركة تستهدف الاستحواذ على 30% من حجم سوق الاتصالات في الدولة خلال السنوات الثلاث المقبلة. ولم يتم حتى الآن الانتهاء من عملية تخصيص الأسهم لباقي المستثمرين المواطنين، حيث ان عمليات مراجعة الطلبات مازالت جارية. وزاد حجم الاكتتاب في اسهم الشركة 167 ضعف ما تم طرحه للاكتتاب والبالغ 2.4 مليار درهم

400,000,000,000 AED = 108,911,000,000 USD

iZone locaions in Dubai

2006 / مارس / السبت

Dubai iZone Locator

iZones are located at various venues such as coffee shops, hotels, restaurants, business centers and airports across the UAE. Just look for the Etisalat iZones.

Dubai
Location Area Type
Arabica Cafe Shk Zayed Road AlHaway Twr Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Dubai World Trade Center Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf La Plage Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Jumeirah Center Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Burjuman Cafe
DICC-Hall 1 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 2 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 3 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 4 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 5 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 5a DICC Office
DICC-Al Multaqa Hall DICC Office
DICC-Hall 6 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 7 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 8 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 9 DICC Office
DICC-Concourse 1 DICC Office
DICC-Concourse 2 DICC Office
DNATA Airline Center Dubai Airline Center
Dubai Connection Cafe Al Rigga Palace Building – Ground Floor Cafe
Dubai Sheraton Near the entrance of VIP Lounge Hotel
Dubai Sheraton Ground Floor Lobby Hotel
Dubai Shopping Mall Opposite City Center In Lobby
Dusit Dubai In Lobby Hotel
Etisalat DXB Head office Building 12th floor Office
Food Court Al Ghurair Center Mall
Government of Dubai/Land department Banyyas Rd, adjacent to the economic department Office
Ibis Hotel Beside DICC Hotel
La Marquise Palm Strip Jumeirah Cafe
La Marquise & French Bakery Shk Zayed Road near 1st Interchange Cafe
Le Meridian Mina Al Siyahi Dubai Hotel
Magrudy Bookshop Jumeira Shopping Center Bookshop
Magrudy Bookshop City Center – 2nd Floor Bookshop
Novotel Hotel Beside DICC Hotel
Ritz Carlton Lobby Hotel
Starbucks Coffee Al Ghurair Center Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Al Wasl Hospital Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Bukhatir Tower Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Burjuman Centre Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Debenhams – City Center Cafe
Starbucks Coffee City Center- 2nd Floor (Besides Foor Court) Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Dragon Castle Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Emirates Tower Mall Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Jebel Ali FreeZone Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Lamcy Plaza Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Mercato Centre Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Palm Strip Jumeirah Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Spinney’s Umm Squeim-Lobby Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Tower One (Off Road) Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Virgin Deira City Center (Near Cinema) Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Wafi Mall Cafe
WiFi Computer Zone Al Mussala Tower Mall

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China to monitor mobile phone payments in search for porn sites

2006 / فبراير / الأثنين

China to monitor mobile phone payments in search for porn sites: “BEIJING — Chinese police will monitor mobile phone payment platforms, focusing on larger transactions, as a key part of their efforts to close down pornographic Web sites, an official with China’s Bureau of Public Security (BPS) said Thursday at a conference in Beijing.”

Japanese Bank to offer ATM services through mobile phone

2006 / فبراير / الأثنين

Japanese Bank to offer ATM services through mobile phone: “Sumitomo Mitsui Bank in Japan will begin to offer customers access to ATMs via cellphone in the fall of 2006. The services will be based on NTT’s FeliCa e-wallet, which uses near-field communication’s (NFC). NFC is the same technology being tested by Cingular in Atlanta…..Read the full story here”

Paper-like display in two years, says Philips

2006 / فبراير / الأثنين

Paper-like display in two years, says Philips Polymer Vision, has announced more progress in the area of rollable displays for the mobile-device industry.

The new 5-inch PV-QML5 rollable display has a decreased radius of curvature, improved operational and mechanical lifetime and paperlike viewing contrast.

These are major steps forward compared to the world’s first rollable display prototype introduced by Polymer Vision in February 2004.

The company says that current process and yield improvements will enable production within two years.

The Polymer Vision PV-QML5 is an ultra-thin (100µm) featherweight QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) active-matrix display with a diagonal of 5 inches. When not actively used, the display can be rolled up into a small housing with a radius of curvature of less than 7.5 mm. With four gray levels, the monochrome display provides paperlike viewing comfort with a high (10:1) contrast ratio for reading-intensive applications.

Even in bright daylight, the display is easy to read. Using a bi-stable electrophoretic display effect from E Ink Corp., the display consumes an exceptionally low amount of power. It is thus ideally suited for mobile applications.Rollable displays are projected to be the primary solution to the demand for larger displays in mobile devices, without increasing device size, weight, or power consumption.

The company sees rollable displays being used for smooth, paperlike viewing in all sorts of data-centric mobile applications, such as text, agendas, e-mail, electronic maps, and multiple-data information services.

Megavendors Drive Global Handset Shipments to 810 Million Units in 2005

2006 / يناير / السبت
A record 245 million mobile phones were shipped worldwide in Q4 2005. Total annual volume hit an all-time high of 810 million units, up from 681M in 2004. 2005 was the Year of the Megavendor, as global scale became more important than ever. Sony Ericsson and LG sold over 50 million devices each during 2005, to join an elite club containing just three other members. Samsung went one better, exceeding 100 million units for the first time. Nokia and Motorola both finished the year with strong performances, while BenQ-Siemens remained flat. Strategy Analytics expects 930 million units for the full-year 2006, rising steadily to 1 billion in 2007.

Read more at www.strategyanalytics.n…