Friday, May 20, 2011

Positive for AAPL - China Mobile and Apple agree on LTE-TDD iPhone

3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE), is the latest standard in the mobile network technology tree that produced the GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA network technologies.

While the signs are that the next iPhone will not feature LTE, Apple has “reached consensus” with China Mobile on the use of the carrier’s forthcoming TDD-LTE network for a future iPhone.
China Mobile is the world’s largest operator with just under 600 million subscribers, according to Informa statistics
This is very positive news for AAPL

http://www.telecoms.com/27943/china-mobile-and-apple-agree-on-lte-tdd-iphone/

2 comments:

  1. Apple AAPL is a company what make our future.
    iPhone, iPAD with iTune changed the telecom industry

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  2. Revenues from tablet applications will reach $15 billion in 2015 as they acquire their own identity from smartphones and as they develop their full market potential, according to the latest In-Stat research report.
    The In-Stat report, entitled "The Market for Tablet Applications: Download and Revenue Patterns Differ from Smartphones," has identified and explained how the tablet applications market is unique from the more established mobile applications market and how products, business models, and market strategies should be adjusted to properly address these distinctions.

    According to the report, in many respects, the tablet applications market is an off-shoot of the more developed smartphone applications market, except that the former is geared toward the larger display of tablet devices.

    As the tablets' full market potential develops and matures in the coming years, the In-Stat report said the market for tablet applications would have developed its own identity.

    Apple, for example, is expected to maintain the dominance of its tablet applications market over Android and other tablet operating systems, despite the rapid diversification in the tablet market, and yet the In-Stat Report said Apple would still lose a substantial share of its current 95 percent market share.

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