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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION : Cost-cutting breakthrough for chips

Silicon Craft Technology, a local chip-design company, is moving one step ahead in developing the world’s cheapest radio frequency identification (RFID) chip to be used for animal identification and in food-tracking technology.

New concepts tested at firm’s laboratories

Aiming to become prominent in the global communications business, the giant Chinese telecommunications vendor Huawei Technologies has introduced its “inTouch Lab” as a trial operating environment, as well as an open lab for hatching new products. The inTouch Lab is based on scenarios established by end-users’ applications, with the provision of products and services for application layers.

Show in Hong Kong demonstrates 3G systems

The recent 3G World Congress and Exhibition 2005 in Hong Kong was unique in that it covered all technology and services related to 3G and reflected 3G adoption in Asia, with some countries reviewing CDMA2000, WCDMA UMTS, HSDPA, IMS, CDMA2000 1xEV-DO, TD-SCDMA, and TD-CDMA proposals. Redline Redline Communications, a seller of standards-based broadband wireless equipment, along with Intel Corporation and Tandberg, brought WiMAX to Hong Kong with a live over-the-air network demonstration. The WiMAX link connecting the Redline and Intel booths supports online gaming and VoIP between a RedMAX base station and CPE (customer premises equipment).

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