03.02
Cometa Networks has lost AT&T as its service provider for a hot-spot test with McDonald’s in New York City, but prospects may be heating up on the other coast for the Wi-Fi company.
Via [news.com.com]
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Cometa Networks has lost AT&T as its service provider for a hot-spot test with McDonald’s in New York City, but prospects may be heating up on the other coast for the Wi-Fi company.
Via [news.com.com]
Via Licensing is forming a group devoted to making licensing of 802.11-related patents easier and to increasing the use of wireless networking in a broader array of products.
Via [zdnet.com.com]
San Francisco has made its share of alternative-type news lately. In addition to being the world center for same-sex marriage — at least for a while — it’s also vying to become the center for alternative, independent Wi-Fi Internet service. To that end, say hello to SFLan.
Via [newsforge.com]
Nortel Networks Corp. Monday unveiled handsets, access points, a switch, and other gear designed to extend wireless LANs to support enterprise telephony.
Via [infoworld.com]