Wireless tech news from around the Web.
> AT&T is "exploring the possibility" of LTE Broadcast with eMBMS. Article
> Intel announced a "Smart Device Innovation Center" and $100 million investment fund as part of a push into China. Article
> Mobile packet core spending will total $18 billion through 2017, ABI said. Release
> Mercury Networks acquired the Quantum WiMAX product line from PureWave Networks. Release
> SDN and NFV are moving from the lab to field trials, Infonetics survey shows. Release
> U.K. startup Nujira raised $20 million to boost its envelope tracking technology for smartphones. Article
> Imagination is touting its MIPS-based platform for wearables and the Internet of Things. Article
> FirstNet is hiring a management and program analyst to act as a team leader in its new Boulder, Colo., office. Website
> The Defense Department is seeking better ways to access and use electromagnetic spectrum. Article
> Industry groups blasted EU net neutrality proposals. Article
> Sequans said its chips will be used in two TD-LTE devices supporting China Telecom's commercial launch. Release
> SK Telecom and NSN used Uplink Cooperative Multi Point (CoMP) to boost LTE upload speeds. Article
And finally… Google Street View now provides close-up images of Cambodia's Angkor Wat temple and some 100 surrounding sites. Article