Not exact matches
WASHINGTON A telecommunications
standards organization - GSMA - said on Saturday it is delaying implementation of a new cellphone technology due to a U.S. government probe of alleged coordination between the
group, AT&T Inc and Verizon Communications Inc to hinder consumers from easily switching
wireless carriers.
Because those two companies collectively control the majority of
wireless subscribers in the country, smaller carriers say AT&T and Verizon are able to manipulate
standards groups and control suppliers to the point where smaller providers are unable to get access to handsets and other network gear that's commercially available at high volumes to AT&T and Verizon.
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By the end of the third quarter of 2010, approximately 130 million mobile customers were served by the mobile communication segments of the Deutsche Telekom
group — 33.8 million by T - Mobile USA — all via a common technology platform based on GSM and UMTS, the world's most widely - used digital
wireless standards.
We have
groups that develop common
standards for technology in almost every area — witness the growth of
wireless networking and the ability for devices made by myriad manufacturers to work together seamlessly as
standards develop.
The
Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) is a
group of leading companies that cooperate in continuously defining, maintaining and developing the Qi
standard for
wireless charging.
In 2008 a
group of eight companies founded the
Wireless Power Consortium and introduced the first
wireless power
standard: the so called «Qi»
standard.
Apple is widely expected to launch its first iPhone with
wireless charging capabilities later this year, but rumors remain conflicting about whether the feature will be based on inductive technology, which would require a charging pad or puck, or a truly
wireless long - range charging solution.Apple recently joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, a
group of over 200 companies backing the Qi
wireless charging
standard, perhaps signaling that it is leaning towards an inductive solution.
The
group drives the Qi
wireless charging
standard, of which Apple uses a customized variant in its Watch and
wireless charging plate.
One of the reasons why manufacturers have been slow to include
wireless charging
standards is because of the fighting between the various
standards groups and nobody wants to back the «losing» technology should one
standard come out ahead.
The WPC is the
group behind the Qi
wireless charging
standard and has many familiar household names in the organization including Samsung, LG, Nokia, Qualcomm and Asus.
Apple has joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, an industry
group that develops a widely - used
wireless charging
standard, an Apple spokesperson told Business Insider.
In February 2017, an Apple spokesperson told Business Insider that the company recently joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, an industry
group that develops a widely - used
wireless charging
standard.
mophie's product hasn't yet been announced, but Macotakara noticed that the case received approval from the
Wireless Power Consortium, the industry
group that oversees the Qi
wireless charging
standard.
To sell smartphones at major U.S. carriers, phone makers are required to test phone batteries at one of the 28 labs certified by the U.S.
wireless industry's trade
group, the CTIA, to ensure compliance with
standards set by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Despite the continued existence of the rivaling PMA
group, the WPC's Qi technology has become the de facto
wireless charging
standard, especially after Powermat jumped onboard.
Earlier this month, Apple joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, a large
group of companies that invest in and help develop Qi inductive
wireless charging
standard.
With «
wireless charging» the hot phrase wrapped around the iPhone 8 recently, it's fitting to see that Apple has confirmed one thing: it has joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, the
group that's pushing the Qi
wireless charging
standard.
The
group is designed to help guide investment in research and development of
wireless charging and create
standards across the industry for the function.
However, for whatever reason, this didn't happen and Apple confirmed that it would adopt the Qi
wireless charging
standard when the company joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, the
group behind Qi technology earlier in 2017.
According research
group IHS Technology, this is the first time that the iPhone maker has joined up with an official
standard body dedicated to
wireless power, and could lead to an increase of
wireless charging accessories in anticipation of the new phone.
Apple has quietly joined the
Wireless Power Consortium, the multinational
group that oversees the Qi
wireless charging
standard, according to 9to5Mac.
The WPC has over 170 companies backing the
standard, but Qualcomm joining the
group is most interesting as it was a founding member of the A4WP (Alliance for
Wireless Power)-- a competing
wireless charging
standard with just over 60 members.
That's the
group which has pushed the Qi
standard, until now one of two key players in the
wireless charging space.