Anacom plans to auction LTE in June (Portugal)
Anacom, Portuguese telecommunications regulator is planning to launch the auction of frequencies in June. This will allow the introduction of LTE services.
Anacom expects that the revenues from the auction could reach US$637.74 million if all lots are sold. The public consultation on the draft regulations of the auction is open until May2, after which Anacom will finalize the terms of the auction.
Zodiak to launch FlirtMaps for iPhone
Zodiak Entertainment, content producer has announced the launch of a mobile location-based dating iPhone application, beta version of FlirtMaps. The app can be downloaded free of cost via the Apple App Store in the UK, US, and Italy very soon.
FlirtMaps are designed to put forward a selection of interesting†people to chat to in the area. It is based on a user’s current location and dating preferences. The application has been developed by Neo Network, the digital subsidiary of the Zodiak Entertainment Group.
According to Marco Ferrari, Zodiak Entertainment Chief Digital Officer, FlirtMaps is a new, smart way to meet new people on the go, making digital dating more enjoyable than ever before.
It’s about real people, looking for real love.
In addition to English and Italian, FlirtMaps will soon be made available in Spanish and Portuguese as well. a roll-out to 20 major major countries, including Brazil, Mexico, India, Sweden and Denmark, is also planned for the summer.
Motorola Celebrates Ten Years of TETRA
LONDON, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Ten years ago, Motorola, Inc. signed the world’s first commercial contract to deploy Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA), the standard for professional mobile radio (PMR). From that single contract in 1996 with Oslo’s Gardermoen Airport in Norway, Motorola’s TETRA technology has been deployed around the world, delivering mission and business-critical capability to government and commercial customers.
This anniversary celebration comes in a year that has seen many more TETRA wins for Motorola, including the major contract to deliver a nationwide TETRA network to the Portuguese government for use by all the country’s emergency services, and the contract to implement a TETRA network for Shanghai Telecom to serve Shanghai, one of the largest cities in the world. This year also sees Motorola bringing to market the world’s first PDA data device for use on TETRA networks, another significant milestone in improving customers’ operations.
TETRA technology enables fast, secure and accurate access to mission- critical information, reduces reaction time and gives public safety officers greater freedom and flexibility for effective work within their community, whether managing major events or routine tasks. Relevant information means more rapid response. A remote license plate check before a ‘stop and search’ could alert a police officer if the vehicle is reported as stolen. Firefighters can interrogate information databases en route to an incident to confirm if hazardous materials are stored on the affected premises. Paramedics can communicate to a hospital ahead of arrival, transmitting vital information about the casualty.
The private sector too is turning to TETRA to enhance business communications. In particular, two major areas of enterprise — transportation and utilities — have been quick to see the benefits of taking to TETRA. Train, tube and bus companies are increasingly choosing TETRA technology to keep drivers in touch and manage fleets and timetables. Meanwhile, oil, gas and water suppliers are using the radio standard for purposes as diverse as remotely monitoring water levels, managing security personnel, and communicating with helicopter pilots. Other industries driving commercial take-up of TETRA radio include retail and wholesale, construction and manufacturing.
Faris Habbaba, responsible for Motorola’s global TETRA product portfolio said: “TETRA has developed into the world’s leading standard for secure, flexible and function-rich radio networks, relied upon by the public and private sectors alike. We are proud to be celebrating our achievements in TETRA technology, and to recognize that we have a solid foundation on which to build the new generation of professional mobile radio systems and services.”
Phil Kidner, CEO of the TETRA Association, said: “TETRA offers a level of performance that confirms its place in the world’s communications market. As an open and interoperable standard, the success of TETRA has been achieved through, and is underpinned by, the effective co-operation of the industry.”
TETRA is the open standard for PMR as defined by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute). Motorola has been instrumental, together with other TETRA industry players, in supporting the standard since its inception in the late 1980s. TETRA has evolved to become a mission- critical tool in public safety and has been rolled out across 77 countries worldwide. Motorola continues to work with industry partners, the TETRA Association and ETSI to drive the standard forward.
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