Apple today officially confirmed that the new version of iPad will be offered in an LTE, resulting in taking the Apple vision to such an extent by offering...

Apple’s iPad news, another adding up thing – the newest iPad version will come equipped with a 4G LTE chip, reports iMore. Citing the “same source”...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Sachin Mishra is in the process of finishing his Computer Science engineering, and having a wide interest in the field of Web Designing and Development. Telefónica, a Spanish broadband and telecommunications provider is looking out to bid for LTE in Europe and Latin America. The Company’s CTO Enrique Blanco announced that the company...

The same time at which HTC has announced the news about its HTC One X, the very same time; AT&T has announced that it will be carrying an LTE-enabled...

Japanese companies NTT DoCoMo, NEC, Panasonic and Fujitsu today announced that they have jointly working and developing the software and hardware intellectual...

Editor’s Note: Guest Author Sachin Mishra is in the process of finishing his Computer Science engineering, and having a wide interest in the field of Web Designing and Development. T-Mobile is a part of one of the largest mobile companies in the world. On 1st July 2010, T-Mobile UK became part of Everything Everywhere Limited – the company formed through the...

The joint venture between Deutsche Telekom and France Telecom, Everything Everywhere has announced its plans to roll out next-generation networks 4G network on its Orange and T-mobile brands in United Kingdom, the await now is of Ofcom approval by the spring – with the roll out of a nationwide HSPA+ (3.5G) network – will provide 50% faster data speeds for T-Mobile...

LG unveiled its newest add-on to its LTE smartphone line-up for the Korean market, but there are no words or any plans for other countries: the Optimus...

According to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Mobile Phone Tracker, vendors shipped 427.4 million units in 4Q11 compared to 402.8 million...

Japan’s broadband company eAccess has announced that it has completed specification testing for LTE, achieving download speeds of 300Mbps – which is seven times faster than currently available via mainstream mobile services. The company offers mobile services through its eMobile brand, looking to launch data communication services over its LTE network in March this...