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Archive for March, 2003

Wi-Fi Firewall Gets U.S. Approval

A start-up’s wireless security product won approval from a federal standards organization, paving the way for resale by Hewlett-Packard to the U.S. government.
Via [news.com.com]
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Unleash Your Home Wi-Fi Net

A few tweaks could boost performance big-time.
Via [businessweek.com]
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The Magic Of Wi-Fi

The allure of unfettered, high-speed Internet access has many enchanted. But its real power is getting tech giants all fired up again.
Via [businessweek.com]
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Cellular Carriers Under Siege

As more rivals, such as Wi-Fi outfits, ISPs, and even radio broadcasters, encroach on their turf, the wireless providers may need to merge.
Via [businessweek.com]
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2003 - The Year Of Wi-Fi

It looks like the penny (or should I say euro) has finally dropped. The big European telecom companies have realized that Wi-Fi is complimentary to 3G. They understand at last that, rather than stealing away customers from their 3G mobile services, Wi-Fi could actually foster a culture that will drive their technology forward. What’s more, if Wi-Fi’s new-found popularity continues to grow, it may even throw a lifeline to the voice-over-IP telephony market. Yes folks, it looks like 2003 could be the European Year of Wi-Fi.
Via [wirelessdevnet.com]
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McDonald’s To Offer Wireless Internet In 3 U.S. Cities

Would you like super-sized Internet access with that burger and fries?
Via [siliconvalley.com]
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Linksys PC Card To Support 802.11 A, B And G

Linksys has begun shipping what it claims is the world’s first wireless LAN product capable of operating across both 802.11 WLAN standards: a and b, and the as yet un-ratified 802.11g specification.
Via [theregister.co.uk]
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