| China Mobile starts trial of mobile phones based on China’s new 3G standard TD-SCDMA ; Videoconferencing over the network will be charged at RMB 0.6 per minute and normal conversation at RMB 0.4 per minute. 28 March 2008. | |
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28 March 2008. China Mobile has announced arrangements for commercial trials of TD-SCDMA phones, the new Chinese 3G mobile phone standard. The operator explained that as of 1 April 2008, it would officially begin public trials of commercial TD-SCDMA networks in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenyang, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen, and Qinhuangdao. For its first batc... (read article) |
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| Batelco has launched videoconference calls on its 3.5G network in the Kingdom of Bahrain in the Gulf; customers subscribed to Batelco’s 3G network can now make video conference calls. 16 February 2008. | |
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16 February 2008. Batelco, the telephone company based in Manama has announced the launch of video conference calls on its 3.5 G network, the first service of its kind for the Kingdom of Bahrain located in the Gulf Video conference calls add an exciting new dimension to mobile communications and further enhances the fantastic portfolio of products and services offered by Batelco, ... (read article) |
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| In the UK, Southampton City PCT selects iPoint-media’s interactive Telemedicine solution to offer improved health care for diabetes patients using an interaction portal accessed by 3G mobile phone or the Web. 17 December 2007. | |
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17 December 2007. Southampton City Primary Care Trust in the UK has worked with the iPoint-media to develop an internet-based solution to provide remote medical services, via web and 3G mobile, for people suffering from chronic diseases. iPoint-media is a provider of live, interactive video calling application platforms for web, mobile and media. Patients will be able t... (read article) |
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| In Spain, Securitas Direct and CESTEL are pioneering new paradigms in home surveillance and security using 3G mobile phones for access and the RADVISION Scopia bridge abd 3G gateway. 25 July 2007. | |
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25 July 2007. RADVISION technology is powering an advanced 3G access and control system for home surveillance in Spain. The security solution is deployed by Securitas Direct, a world leader in security systems. It was developed by CESTEL, a major Spanish system integrator and service provider. The initial deployment targets an installation base of 7,000 households throu... (read article) |
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