2005
01.10

Migration To 802.11i Will Be A Bumpy Ride

The work involved in updating wireless access points and clients for 802.11i compliance—not to mention verifying that they are compliant in the first place—is daunting, but actually migrating users to the new security framework can be equally complicated and requires a combination of strategies.
Via [eweek.com]

2005
01.10

Cingular Expands Wi-Fi Reach

Cingular Wireless has expanded its Wi-Fi offering to seven international airports in the United States, with the addition of the Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina.
Via [wirelessweek.com]

2005
01.10

Vonage Announces WiFi Phone Release

New Jersey-based VoIP provider Vonage announced today that it will soon be offering its subscribers a WiFi telephone that can be used to make calls over the internet at WiFi-enabled homes and public hot-spots.
Via [voxilla.com]

2005
01.10

Charter Communications Inc. will launch wireless Internet service for its high-speed Internet customers through a new agreement with RemotePipes Inc. of St. Paul, Minn., the companies said Monday.
Via [stlouis.bizjournals.com]

2005
01.10

Stalking The Wild Wi-Fi Network

With San Francisco’s world-famous Lombard Street — the so-called curviest street in the world — a block away and Alcatraz resplendent in the glow of a late afternoon sun, it was only natural that one of the nearest available Wi-Fi networks was named “Rice-a-Roni.”
Via [wired.com]