
This week, Nokia Corp. and others agreed they would support the emerging Long Term Evolution (LTE) carrier technology. Elsewhere, the company also announced a new mobile phone designed to allow users to more easily exchange information with others nearby, including payments. Lastly, Research in Motion, Ltd. (RIM) agreed to meet with the Indian government to help that country achieve its security concerns.
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Experton Group believes Long Term Evolution stands to be the a very meaningful wireless advancement in this country and others, offering speeds that can reasonably be expected to be many times faster than current 3G and 2.5G offerings. With the completion of the Federal Communication Commission's auction 700 megahertz (MHz) spectrum recently, U.S. carriers should be able to start building out all Internet Protocol (IP) technologies for both data and video that reach the majority of U.S. cities within the next 30 months. Multiple different means have been used for exchanging short-range data, and the biggest advantage of NFC is the extremely short-range capabilities it has. This provides an added layer of security, but encryption and third-party monitoring and management are what will truly provide the added layers of security needed for these technologies to take off in the U.S. Elsewhere in the world, these technologies are readily accepted. India is certainly not the only country to be concerned about RIM's stranglehold on all transmissions sent from and received by BlackBerry devices. IT executives can expect scrutiny from countries and major corporations worldwide to continue until RIM is finally forced to open up its network such that better redundancy and shared or fully non-RIM management is allowed. In a world where everything is moving towards all IP and open networks, service providers and device manufacturers cannot reasonably expect to remain the only option available.
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