SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 19, 2014) - Technology pioneer Steve Perlman, Founder and CEO of Artemis Networks, today unveiled pCell™ technology, a radical new approach to wireless that ...
The rise of smartphones and subsequent explosion in mobile data usage has put a strain on mobile networks, slowing them down when congested and requiring more and more radio spectrum space to ...
Steve Perlman’s intriguing approach for dramatically speeding up wireless service is finally going to be put to the test. The technology, dubbed pCell, is moving a step closer to deployment Monday as ...
Steve Perlman of Artemis Networks has just announced his new pCell mobile broadband technology. pCell promises to deliver full-speed wireless broadband service to users even on a congested network, so ...
Nokia is testing Artemis™ pCell™ wireless technology in 2016 with wireless operators, initially in large indoor venues and other high density areas. pCell has the potential to enhance the capacity of ...
As smartphones and tablets land in the hands and bags of more and more people. users start consuming more amounts of data than a network can handle. Slow loading times, intermittent connections, and ...
If smartphones keep selling the way they do in India (and other developing countries) bumping up penetration rates from India’s 18 percent to China’s 80 percent (which has a gargantuan 650 million ...
Serial entrepreneur Steve Perlman claims that his new patented technology can create the wireless network of our dreams. His invention, pCell, theoretically delivers on the long-sought dream of ...
OnLive creator Steve Perlman has a new project called pWave which is apparently designed to speed up your wireless, and the device claims that it will deliver full speed wireless service to your ...
In today's world, there's one area of technology that can almost never be fast enough: the wireless networks that power our mobile devices. Despite decades of advancements, we still lose signal when ...
pCell technology brings a radical new approach to wireless that is intended to exploit - rather than avoid - interference to synthesise a tiny personal cell (a “pCell”) for each wireless device. This ...
Compared to just a few years ago, mobile internet is fast. It’s getting even faster as we progress through 2014 and major carriers are working to deploy most of their LTE network to subscribers. It ...