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Carriers unite for future mobile network

You know, I never figured that I would be seeing carriers uniting for much of anything if truth be told. Then we have this…

Some of the world’s biggest cellular operators have gotten together to promote their vision of what next-generation mobile technology should look like.

Sprint Nextel Corp., Vodafone Group PLC, China Mobile Communications Corp., Orange PLC, NTT DoCoMo Inc., Royal KPN NV and T-Mobile International AG & Co. KG announced Thursday they have formed the Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) initiative. NGMN, a nonprofit group based in London, won’t push a particular type of network but rather a set of guidelines that future technologies should follow, said Steve Falk, vice president of global standards at Sprint.
“We think that we can speak with a more organized and concerted voice that we have in the past,” Falk said. Vendors and standards organizations had stronger voices in the development of 2G (second-generation) and 3G systems. Carriers will represent the interests of their customers, the end users, he said…. Source: InfoWorld

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