Mobile Midday News: Episode 115
December 16, 2014
- News out of EMEA, Chinese media is reporting that China Mobile is phasing out its five-year-old TD-SCDMA network, which supports 3G service. The 3G network, which was developed in China, was rolled out in 2009. Reports suggest China Mobile will stop expansion of its 3G network in favor of 4G. The TD-SCDMA is different from predominant tech, which is based on international CDMA 2000 and WCDMA standards.
- RCR Wireless News Editor-in-Chief Dan Meyer discusses the latest from the Federal Communication Commission’s ongoing broadband spectrum auction, as well as the latest branding move from T-Mobile to support the company’s posture as an “un-carrier.”
- RCR Wireless News Editor Kelly Hill provides an update on a new distributed antenna system performance management product from AT&T.
- Industry analyst Sue Rudd and Oracle’s director of product marketing talk diameter signaling control with RCR Wireless News Editor Martha DeGrasse.