Soon: Mobile Broadband Internet

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In a move that could well be the beginning of Internet access through mobile Broadband, Hutchison Whampoa has forged a group of global Internet companies, and handset makers - Nokia and Sony Ericsson, to globally launch Broadband mobile Internet access on the same flat fee model as fixed Broadband Internet.

Titled "X-Series from 3," the service will include free Skype calling, unlimited Web browsing, and instant messaging from mobile handsets.

Initially, the service will be available only on select handsets from Nokia and Sony Ericsson.

Customers of "X-Series from 3" will be able to make and receive unlimited Skype calls with Skype PC users around the world; they will be able to engage in unlimited browsing of the Internet from their mobiles for free; and they will be able to send or receive instant text messages to/from another X-Series handset or PC free-of-charge.

Hutchison says X-Series will be priced like fixed line Broadband, providing use of mobile Internet services for a flat fee.

"X-Series from 3" will be available in the UK December 1st onwards. In other 3G markets across the globe, it will be available sometime in early 2007.

About the service, Canning Fok, Group Managing Director of Hutchison Whampoa, said that mobile Broadband is the natural next step for mobile services, which extends the full power of the Internet to mobile handsets.

i guess tehn we should be able 2 hook up our mobile 2 the comp and use as broadband too, i wonder what would the speed and charges be like :ohyeah:
 
just read somewhere that in china they have started 4th generation network testing with speeds of 100mbps :-o on mobiles .......
 
I think it'll b a huge setback for mobile operators coz the money they make out of call charges will come down heavily whenever this happens... I dont think it'll come to India very soon...
 
Cheju, South Korea --- People on the road will be able to download hundreds of music files in seconds around 2010 thanks to the new portable Internet technologies of Samsung Electronics.

Samsung, the world's third-largest cell phone producer, yesterday demonstrated a super-fast mobile Internet platform at the Fourth-Generation (4G) Forum on Cheju Island.

The wireless technologies of Samsung promise a downlink speed of 100 Mbps (megabits per second) for users on the move and 1Gbps (gigabit per second) for those at a standstill.

The throughput of 1Gbps, which enables people to download 300 music files at 2.4 seconds or a movie file in 5.6 seconds, is even faster than today's maximum landline connectivity of 100 Mbps.

Demonstration sessions took place here at a specially designed bus, which showed 32 high-definition channel broadcasts, Internet access and video telephony at the same time.

In addition, Samsung disclosed lab experiments in which it reached a transmission rate of 3.5Gbps with a terminal moving at five kilometers per hour.

The company said that the speed enabled by multiple antennas is notable because 2.5Gbps has been regarded as the limit of wireless transmission speed.

AsiaMedia :: KOREA: Mobile Internet to become faster than fixed line
 
Rahul said:
just read somewhere that in china they have started 4th generation network testing with speeds of 100mbps :-o on mobiles .......

It'll be 2010 and that accomplishment will still be a dream to Indians.
Besides India having the edge OVER China in IT and computer education.

Anyways, I hope they can pull this mobile broadband off very soon, because I've got a special surprise for you all..:

Department of Automation and Applied Informatics - SymTorrent

:ohyeah: :ohyeah:
 
^^^ :lol: .. yeah .. but then its only for symbian phones... lolzz... come on SE !!!

there was a telecommunications revolution, so will the tele-broadband revolution take it a step further?
 
lol...you wish this happens....by then you would be
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