> While claiming the demonstration was a world first, the public display by Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) and China Mobile of a TD-LTE femtocell might indicate that the giant Chinese operator is keen to implement LTE in place of the government-imposed 3G standard, TD-SCDMA. Article
> Mobile broadband providers in the U.K. are advertising high download rates but delivering less than a quarter of the speed, according to a new study based on over 3,300 mobile broadband speed tests conducted between March and August 2009. Article
> FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski will be taking his net neutrality message on the road to San Diego in two weeks, where he will keynote the CTIA IT & Entertainment conference. Article
> Verizon Wireless is going to provide 3G EV-DO network support for an ereader made by iRex Technologies, a spinoff of Royal Philips Electronics. The device, called the iRex DR800SG, will get hefty support from Best Buy, which begins selling the ereader in its stores next month for $399.99. Article
> Nortel says it's ready to sell its wireless packet core assets next, but it doesn't have a named bidder. Article
> Aruba Networks has launched a high-capacity wireless ‘n' access point (AP) for under $700. Article
And Finally... Police officers will be disciplined for playing video games while they raided a convicted drug dealer's home in central Florida. Article