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By Ti Mohammed Bing. IT in Asia. VIETNAMESE TECHNOLOGY. WHAT’S 3G SYSTEM.
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By Ti Mohammed Bing IT in Asia
WHAT’S 3G SYSTEM • 3G is the third generation of telecommunication hardware standards and general technology for mobile networking, superseding 2.5G. It is based on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) family of standards under the IMT-2000.[1] • 3G networks enable network operators to offer users a wider range of more advanced services while achieving greater network capacity through improved spectral efficiency. Services include wide-area wireless voice telephony, video calls, and broadband wireless data, all in a mobile environment. • Unlike IEEE 802.11 networks, which are commonly called Wi-Fi or WLAN networks, 3G networks are wide-area cellular telephone networks that evolved to incorporate high-speed Internet access and video telephony.
WHO'S OWNER THE 3G SYSTEM IN VIETNAM • The Vietnamese telecommunications department has awarded the first four licences to companies wanting to offer high-speed 3G services. • Military-run Viettel, Vinaphone and MobiFone, both run by telecommunication group VNPT, and a consortium between EVN Telecom and Hanoi Telecom won the licences, the Vietnam Net site. • The four companies have three months to develop 3G mobile services under the fifteen-year licences.
IPHONE 3G UNLOCKED IN VIETNAM • The guy who named Tuan Anh, unlocked the Iphone 3G by making changes to the phone's international circuit • According to him, chipsets on the phone’s mainboard can be adjusted to rub out its connection to the AT&T network. • The unlocked iPhone 3G was tested with GSM-based networks in Vietnam like VinaPhone, MobiFone and Viettel. Tuan Anh said MobiFone is the best for this 3G phone. • This method allows iPhone 3G users to change SIM freely and there is a greater success rate with the unlocking method than with using false SIM.
FACTS ON IT IN INDIA • India has the second largest English-speaking scientific professionals in the world, second only to the U.S. • It is estimated that India has over 4 million technical workers, over 1,832 educational institutions and polytechnics, which train more than 67,785 computer software professionals every year. • Government of India is stepping up the number and quality of training facilities in the country to capitalize on this extraordinary human resource. • Hotmail was founded by an indian named sabeer bahtia and jack smith
FACTS ON IT IN INDIA • India is considered as the worlds most improved country in the field of Information Technology as the software industry has grown from 150 million to 5.7 billion including over $4 billion worth of software exports • Today, India exports software and services to nearly 95 countries around the world • The share of North America (U.S. & Canada) in India抯 software exports is about 61 per cent. • In 1999-2000, more than a third of Fortune 500 companies outsourced their software requirements to India.
FACTS ON IT IN INDIA • Software & Services contributes over 7.5 % of the overall GDP growth of India • IT Exports accounts for 35% of the total exports from India • Potential for 2.2 million jobs in IT by 2008 • IT industry attracts Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of U.S. $ 4-5 billion • Market capitalization of IT shares are around U.S. $ 225 billion
INFOSYS Infosys Technologies Limited, a home-grown software company, the first Indian company to obtain a listing in the United States of America.
US COMPANIES IN INDIA • The city Bangalore (referred to as India’s silicon valley) is dotted with sprawling units set up by Accenture, Agilent, General Electric, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, Intel, Oracle, People Soft, Texas Instruments, Sun Microsystems…You name any company from A to Z and you are likely to find that it has an outfit in Bangalore
Biggest IT market • China's IT industry has grown at a phenomenal rate over the last dozen or so years and is now a pillar of the country's economy. • China's population of Web users hits 298 million, helping China overtake the United States as the world's biggest Internet market. • China has developed the world's largest telecommunications network. Its 659.78 million telephone users is the biggest telecoms market in the world.
3G wireless broadband • China Telecom started the first step of the commercial run of the 3G wireless broadband services in Beijing. • China Mobile, the country's top wireless operator, announced it would begin trial services of the indigenous third-generation (3G) mobile phone service from April 1.
The Chinese Internet Industry: Mapping International Initiatives Oversight of International Initiatives of Chinese Internet CompaniesMap of Chinese Internet Industry International Expansion
Future Trains Trains that don't move on wheels, and run on Magnetic energy, that is how the trains in the future may look like. This train of the future is called Maglev. The Maglev is as fast as an airplane. The highest recorded speed of a Maglev train is 581 km/h, achieved in Japan in 2003.
REFERANCE • http://www.indianembassy.org/indiainfo/india_it.htm • http://www.cnii.com.cn/20021016/ca100089.htm