UC TECH TALK A Penton Media Property July 1, 2009 Volume 2, Number 23 If you want to view this on the web go to: http://enews.penton.com/enews/mobileradiotech/v/499 ---------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT Free On-Demand Webinar: Enabling First Responders with Mobile Devices The evolution of mobile broadband networks has spawned an enormous amount of innovation in terms of the devices and applications that leverage those networks. Meanwhile, a plethora of applications have emerged -- video, photo/document transmission, location, personnel tracking/monitoring, medical telemetry, emergency alerts and gunshot location, to name a few -- that are making first responders more effective in the field, and safer. This event will examine what's currently available to the public-safety sector and provide insight as to how the future evolution of such devices and applications will unfold. 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But Steve Shaw, vice president of corporate marketing with Kineto Wireless, which offers software for wireless broadband services, says SMS functionality is important for LTE because the early LTE dongle service that mobile operators, and potentially some public-safety agencies, will have at their disposal will not work without SMS functionality. Mobile networks, including LTE networks, are constructed to rely on SMS for device-configuration messages. In a similar vein, T-Mobile in Germany — which so far doesn't have any spectrum to deploy the technology — nevertheless has said voice and SMS need to be supported in the LTE world. But that only makes sense if an operator is deploying LTE to gain the greatest spectral efficiency possible, but then falling back on less spectrally efficient 3G networks to handle voice. There's also a chicken-and-egg problem: Manufacturers won't make LTE phones if voice services aren't enabled on the network. Sexy devices are what sell such services going forward, not boring dongles. To view the full article go to: http://urgentcomm.com/networks_and_systems/commentary/lte-sms-voice-support-20090701/ A note to our readers: We will not publish Urgent Communications Today on Thursday because of the holiday. We will resume our regular publishing schedule next week. In the meantime, have a happy and safe Fourth of July. ---------------------------------------- ADVERTISEMENT Station Style Design Awards: Call For Entries Now Open! Have an exceptional project that deserves national recognition? Want to showcase your best work to the largest audience? FIRE CHIEF's Station Style Awards gives your project more national exposure than any other station design competition. Fire departments and architects are invited to enter FIRE CHIEF's 2009 Station Style Awards competition. The entry can reflect an entire fire station or a specialized part of the facility. Entry Deadline August 14. 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