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08/04/2009 - LPRA will have a stand at Wireless and Mobile '09

The LPRA will be present at Wireless and Mobile '09, Europe’s primary event focussed on mobile solutions for the enterprise and application development for the business, from on-premises wireless through to applications and content delivery to...

08/04/2009 - LPRA 2009 AGM is set on May 18th 2009

The LPRA AGM will take place on May 18th 2009 at the Thames Barrier Visitor Centre in London.We start with a buffet lunch at 12 AM, followed by a short museum tour at 1.30 PM. The AGM will be held from 2 PM until 4 PM.A formal invitation and more in...

SRSM report from the UK's Energy Retail Association

The LPRA has attended, as an observer, a number of meetings organised by the UK’s Energy Retail Association concerning Supplier Requirements for Smart Metering (SRSM).  The essence of these meetings was to discuss an open standard for rad...

New version of EN 300 330 for PE

ETSI has approved a new draft version of EN 300 330 for Public Enquiry. Absent unforeseen events, it is probable that the new version will be published in Autumn 2009 and be available as a harmonised standard early in 2010. ...

ETSI develops standards for Machine to Machine communications

The Machine to Machine (M2M) market offers astonishing opportunities as well as unique challenges. With over 3 billion mobile phone users across the world, the mobile telecoms industry can rightly be proud of its success. But this pales in signific...

08/04/2009 - LPRA AGM 2009 - Call for Council Candidates and Resolutions

The LPRA invites all Members to nominate candidates for election to the Council for the year 2009-2010. ...

06/04/2009 - Human Safety Limits

On 2nd April the European Parliament voted to retain the science-based exposure limits for electromagnetic fields (EMF) from wireless  technologies. These recommended limits are contained in the ICNIRP Guidelines.  An alternative report th...

Memorandum of Understanding between ETSI and ESMIG

The ETSI GA is invited to aprove a Memorandum of Understanding with the European Smart Metering Industry Group (ESMIG). ...

GEDC produces a CMOS chip capable of transmitting 60 GHZ digital RF signals

The Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) at the Georgia Institute of Technology has produced a CMOS chip capable of transmitting 60 GHz digital RF signals. This chip design could speed up commercialization of high-speed, short-range wireless appl...

Starting the UK debate on using ‘white space’ for unlicensed communications

Major changes are taken place in the world of spectrum. Cambridge Wireless is delighted to be supporting an event by the Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network (DCKTN) which will debate the practicalities and implications of these change...