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Crossing over between 3G/4G and Wi-Fi – Seamless and Robust

Not a long ago, when we started talking about small cells, the first question we would always hear was “why do we need small cells, when we have Wi-Fi?” But that has rapidly evolved into “how can we ensure that the interworking between 3G/4G and Wi-Fi is robust and seamless?”

The interworking becomes even more crucial considering the looming 1000x challenge, in which Qualcomm envisions dense deployments of small cells, most of which are integrated with Wi-Fi.

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Apr 22, 2013 by Prakash Sangam

An Exciting Partnership for Baseball Fans

America’s favorite pastime has an incredible history of serving its fans with the latest technologies, and now, the digital media pros on the Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) team are collaborating with Qualcomm to conduct an extensive study and ultimately to optimize mobile connectivity for enhanced in-park experiences.

Harnessing that power of mobile to supercharge fan experiences at supported MLB ballparks is the foundation of the plan and Qualcomm is proud to be an official technology partner in the effort.

Apr 9, 2013 by Dan Novak

802.11 Day: Reflecting on the Importance of Connectivity

More than 14 years ago, the IEEE adopted the first WLAN standard, which would go on to serve as the foundation for all further developments in creating today’s Wi-Fi networks. Today, August 2, 2011 is the perfect day to consider the importance and growing uses for connectivity.

Aug 1, 2011

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