www.WirelessFederation.com/news: HP’s Compaq AirLife 100 netbook has been launched by Telefonica in Spain. 10.1-inch diagonal screen, a full keyboard, 16 GB solid state internal storage, SD card slot, Android operating system and customized touch interface are some of the features of the device.

The device also has several other facilities like access, Wi-Fi connectivity, VGA webcam, up to 12 hours of battery life in active use and up to 10 days of standby time, GPS capabilities, preinstalled NDrive navigation software with included regional maps with points of interest, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon QSD8250 chipset platform.

AirLife 100 netbook will offered by Telefonica at Movistar stores across Spain for EUR 230. It will combine with Movistar’s Internet Maxi data plan with a monthly fee of EUR 49. HP netbook can also be acquired by customers for EUR 300 along with Movistar’s Internet Plus data plan with a monthly fee of EUR 39.

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MWC2010: Samsung unveils LTE netbook

www.WirelessFederation.com/news: A netbook PC with embedded LTE has been demonstrated by Samsung Electronics at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. LTE modem chipset, Kalmia has been featured in the netbook and it is shown offering live video streaming over an LTE network connection based on Samsung infrastructure.

Netbook N150 of Samsung currently features HSPA and will be available with LTE commercially according to operators’ service schedules and market demand.

The dongle GT-B3710, which is being used on TeliaSonera’s LTE networks in Stockholm and Oslo has also been showcased by Samsung besides a line-up of netbook and note PCs at the show including the N210, N220 and NB30.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: In an exclusive deal, HP’s netbook Compaq AirLife 100will be offered by Telefonica in the spring in selected countries. 1-inch diagonal screen, a full keyboard, 16 GB solid state internal storage, SD card slot, Android operating system and customized touch interface are some of the exclusive features of the device.

New ‘tabbed’ touch browser experience, a simple mechanism for zooming web pages, and a touch-optimized media suite and shortcut menu are also featured in the HP customized interface.

There are various other features, like 3G access, Wi-Fi connectivity, VGA webcam, up to 12 hours of battery life in active, GPS capabilities, preinstalled NDrive navigation software, and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon QSD8250 chipset platform making the device very exclusive.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news:? AT&T has selected telecom equipment vendors L.M. Ericsson Telephone Co. and Alcatel-Lucent as suppliers for a next-generation wireless network for the company.

The popularity of smartphones, netbooks and other mobile devices has increased the data traffic as a result of which industry analysts expect telecom operators across the globe to start rolling out LTE networks from 2010.

The two firms will provide both LTE equipment and services to design, deploy and optimize the network for AT&T under the terms of the multiyear contract. AT&T plans field trials of LTE technology later this year, and commercial deployment is expected to begin in 2011.

Both Ericsson and Alcatel were chosen by Verizon Communications a year ago to build the first fourth-generation wireless network in the U.S.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Among the entire hullabaloo during the launch of Apple’s iPad, the most important fact which did not come to the fore was the new tablet computer will be powered by an in-house chip called the A4.

Though the chip will not be marketed by Apple publicly, it is highlighted that the rival chip designs may eventually win out over Intel’s designs in the emergent hot category of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. It is also said to give the iPad a long battery life and is considered comparable to rival processors in both speed and performance.

According to Intel, the first smartphones using its chips go on sale by 2010′s second half, as it tries to stake out a corner in the wireless market and replicate what it did for the formerly red-hot netbook category it now almost completely dominates.

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www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Though not the first media tablet, Apple’s iPad has surely redefined the tablet computer market which is expected to grow more than tenfold to reach about 57 million devices sold annually by 2015.

According to a research company, a tablet might not replace a laptop, netbook or mobile phone, but will remain an additional premium or luxury product for wealthy industrialized markets for at least several years. It has also been predicted that the tablet computer makers will ship four million units this year.

Apple is expected to be a “fairly sizable player” in a tablet arena with traditional computer makers such as Lenovo and Hewlett-Packard as well as small firms such as Notion Ink.

When Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the iPad on January 27, he hailed it as a revolutionary device.

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Clearwire today officially transformed Portland into the fastest unwired city in the West, and home to one of the first 4G WiMAX wireless broadband services in the world, called Clear’. With Clear, consumers and businesses can access the Internet wirelessly, at true broadband speeds ‘ at home, in the office, around the Portland metro area, and on the go.

‘Today is a historic day for the evolution of mobile computing and communications services in Portland, and the U.S.,’ said Benjamin G. Wolff, chief executive officer of Clearwire. ‘Clearwire is reinventing wireless by delivering an unmatched combination of Internet speed and mobility. We’re providing a valuable service designed to improve our customers’ productivity and make their lives more enjoyable, wherever they happen to be in our coverage area.’

‘WiMAX is a new wireless technology that raises the bar on a truly mobile and affordable Internet experience for consumers,’ said Sean Maloney, executive vice president and chief sales and marketing officer at Intel Corporation. ‘Intel, along with Clearwire and its partners, are proud to bring U.S. customers a next-generation world-leading broadband solution that redefines how, when and where consumers interact with the Internet.’

A Clear Difference 
The true value of Clear is the ability to get more out of the day from anywhere in the Clear coverage area. One simple service, at one low price, can meet our customer’s needs at home, in the office, or on the go. Whether it’s a busy parent catching up while waiting to pick up a child from practice, a small business owner staying productive at the office and out with a client, or a college student looking for broadband on a budget, Clear offers customers more for less.
Clear’s simple and innovative pricing gives customers ultimate flexibility. Clear’s mobile, residential and business plans can be purchased by the day or by the month, and do not require long term service contracts. Home Internet service plans start at $20 per month, while mobile Internet plans start at $30 per month, or customers can purchase a convenient day pass for $10. Additional savings are available for customers that purchase both home and mobile Internet services or that sign up for a two-year service agreement. Full details about pricing options are available at www.clear.com.
Unlike other wireless services, Clear delivers a ‘True Broadband’ experience, with up to 6 Mbps download speeds with the Clear residential modem, while mobile Internet customers can expect to receive up to 4 Mbps download speeds.

Simply Plug-In and Go
Clear is making it easy for customers by offering several simple choices for broadband connectivity. Mobile users simply plug-in Clear’s compact, mobile WiMAX-enabled USB modem into their laptop to get online. The USB modem, from Motorola, is available for only $49.99. Customers can purchase the modem from a store or online, and activate service at their convenience, anywhere in Clear’s coverage area.

For residential service, Clear offers customers a wireless high-speed modem that is about the size of a small book. Customers simply plug the modem into a power outlet anywhere in their home or office and connect the modem to their PC. This enables consumers and businesses to install high-speed Internet service without the need to schedule an appointment, drill holes in their walls, or otherwise disrupt their day. The Clear residential modem, from Motorola, can be leased for just $4.99 monthly.

Leading PC OEMs including Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, Lenovo, Panasonic, Samsung and Toshiba have announced plans to deliver Intel Centrino 2 processor technology-powered notebook computers with embedded WiMAX technology that will be compatible with the Clear network in the first half of this year. Several OEMs also plan to offer Intel Atom’-based netbook models with embedded WiMAX that will also support the Clear network.

Grand Opening Events at Clear Retail Stores 
Clearwire will hold grand opening events at its three Portland retail stores from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Jan. 10th. The stores are located at: 15th and Broadway, 92nd and Sunnyside (Clackamas Promenade), and Burnside and 23rd Place. In addition, Clear will offer chances to win netbook computers, Blazers tickets and gift certificates from local area retailers.

Let’s Be Clear’
Clearwire also launched a series of marketing and advertising initiatives this week introducing the company’s ‘Let’s be Clear’ campaign in Portland. Customers now have several ways to purchase service, including: new Clear store locations throughout Portland, other area dealers and retailers, or directly via the Web at www.clear.com, which also provides a convenient store locator.

Additional Markets 
As part of a multi-year network build-out plan, Clearwire’s 4G network will be available in major metropolitan areas across the U.S. It is currently available in Baltimore, Maryland, and Portland, Oregon. The Baltimore market currently operates under the XOHM’ brand, but it will be re-branded with the Clear brand in the coming months. Clearwire currently offers pre-WiMAX Internet services in 46 markets throughout the United States. The company will announce roll-out plans for future markets and upgrade plans for existing pre-WiMAX markets early this year.
For more information about Clear, visit www.clear.com. Detailed company information about Clearwire is available at www.clearwire.com.

About Clearwire

Clearwire offers a robust suite of advanced high-speed Internet services to consumers and businesses. The company is building the first, nationwide 4G mobile Internet wireless network, bringing together an unprecedented combination of speed and mobility. Clearwire’s open all-IP network, combined with significant spectrum holdings, provides unmatched network capacity to deliver next generation broadband access. Strategic investors include Intel Capital, Comcast, Sprint, Google, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks. Clearwire currently provides mobile WiMAX-based service, to be branded Clear’, in Baltimore and Portland, and provides pre-WiMAX communications services in 50 markets across the U.S. and Europe. Headquartered in Kirkland, Wash., additional information about Clearwire is available at www.clearwire.com.
   

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