Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
U.S. Cellular has awarded Nortel a five-year contract to
provide advanced wireless capabilities that deliver high-quality mobile voice
and data services while supporting addition of new subscribers. The deal builds
on Nortel and U.S. Cellular's long-standing relationship for supplying CDMA
solutions.
Using Nortel's CDMA solution, U.S. Cellular can offer
reliable wireless coverage to its expanding customer base with applications
beyond superior voice service, such as web browsing, e-mail, instant messaging,
picture messaging, gaming and advanced data services for wireless handheld
devices and smartphones.
"U.S. Cellular is committed to offering the highest
level of service to our customers. Not only must our network be reliable, it
must also provide exceptional call quality and clarity, and support a wide
array of features that allow our customers to communicate in useful and
productive ways," said Michael S. Irizarry, executive vice president &
chief technology officer at U.S. Cellular. "We demand a lot from our
network and Nortel's CDMA technology always delivers. Nortel's dedication to
excellence matches our own, and together we will continue to offer enhanced
communication, information, and entertainment services on the go to our
customers."
"With this new agreement, Nortel's CDMA solution will
help U.S. Cellular continue offering its industry-leading customer service for
years to come," said Doug Wolff, general manager, CDMA and LTE solutions,
Nortel. "CDMA is one of the best technologies available today for offering
reliable, high-quality mobile voice and multimedia services. With customers
like U.S. Cellular and others still investing in CDMA to grow their networks,
it continues to show strength in the marketplace as a profitable solution,
while in the labs, it continues to evolve with boosted mobile
capabilities."
Under this agreement, U.S. Cellular will purchase Nortel's
CDMA switching, base stations, and software to address their technology needs
and support the delivery of mobile wireless services. The new agreement also
includes emergency technical support, spares management, software patch
management, performance monitoring and other services from Nortel's Global
Services portfolio.
CDMA and Nortel's Next Generation Technologies Nortel is continually enhancing its CDMA portfolio based on
more than 12 years of CDMA deployment experience across the globe. Nortel has
the technology to help its customers accommodate subscriber growth and demand
for hot, new, high-bandwidth services today and well into the future by
maximizing the capacity of precious spectrum resources. Nortel offers a simple
and efficient evolution path which provides for the continual addition of
greater broadband capabilities to CDMA and paves the path to true mobile
broadband.
"With a strong evolution path for CDMA, Nortel will
deliver differentiated solutions at every step of the network evolution
allowing our customers to meet the needs of subscribers today and prepare them
to meet the future demands of Hyperconnectivity," said Wolff.
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