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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Ericsson cuts size and costs with new antenna for mobile networks

Ericsson AIREarlier this week we heard from Alcatel-Lucent and their lightRadio solution, which promised “the capability to make base stations and antennas virtually invisible”.

Now comes what sounds - at least in part - like a similar product from Ericsson. They’re launching the Ericsson AIR (antenna integrated radio) solution at Mobile World Congress next week. AIR integrates the antenna into the radio unit, cutting both energy consumption and installation time.

Ulf Ewaldsson, Vice President and Head of Product Area Radio at Ericsson, said “AIR is the fruit of in-depth discussions with customers about their future requirements for highly efficient radio access solutions. AIR will not only cut operational costs substantially, but it will also ensure a smooth introduction of new technologies and frequency bands. We are experiencing a tremendous take off in mobile broadband and the user expectations on speed and coverage are increasing the demands on the networks. In order to cope with the future capacity demands, we have a clearly defined small cell strategy. I am proud to announce that the AIR architecture is the first stepping stone towards a heterogeneous network.”

The new design has resulted from a partnership between Ericsson and antenna company Kathrein. AIR will be available to network operators in the second half of 2011.

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Mobile phone usability and design: we talk to MobiWire and Doro at Mobile World Congress

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The mobile user interface seems to fall in and out of fashion. Nokia and Apple have both transformed the mobile UI in previous years… but still the challenge of creating the 'perfect' user interface design remains.

This focus on mobile usability is the main topic of today's special podcast, which includes Chris Millington of Doro UK and Jerome Nadel from MobiWire.

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Daniel Joseph Barry of Napatech writes:

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Nokia crystal clear on Symbian & Microsoft

James Rosewell writes:

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Show-starters at ShowStoppers

Mark Bridge writes:

“Hot products. Cool companies. Meet the press.”

That was the tagline for ShowStoppers, a showcase event that took place last night before today’s opening of Mobile World Congress. As you probably heard in today’s podcast, I went along and met a few of the participants.

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