2005
03.28

Dartmouth Scales Up Its Wireless Network

Faced with a telecommunications infrastructure that’s unable to scale to support its sprawling campus in rural New Hampshire, Dartmouth College is investing in wireless technology that will allow it to expand its main campus network to off-site buildings.
Via [informationweek.com]

2005
03.28

Airbee Wireless To Announce US Buys

Airbee Wireless Inc, a US-based company that has software development centres in Chennai and Bangalore, is on the verge of announcing two acquisitions in the US.
Via [sify.com]

2005
03.24

Alcatel To Pick New Wi-Fi Partner

French telecommunications gear maker Alcatel next week plans to announce a reseller and joint development partnership with a new wireless Wi-Fi start-up, a source close to the deal said.
Via [news.zdnet.com]

2005
03.24

Royal Philips Electronics said last week it has rolled out a low-power 802.11g WLAN (wireless LAN) semiconductor system-in-a-package (SiP) offering for the mobile-phone market.
Via [edn.com]

2005
03.24

Sequans: Breaking Into WiMax

French WiMax startup Sequans Communications is casting itself as David against an industry full of Goliaths—and the tiny company has a strong chance in this new and unpredictable market.
Via [wi-fiplanet.com]

2005
03.24

Tokyo To Enjoy City-wide WiMAX

Tokyo is going to get what will be the first major deployment of a WiMAX Metropolitan Area Network in the world. The Yozan MetroZone will deliver high speed IP connectivity, and support voice, video and broadband data services.
Via [theregister.co.uk]

2005
03.22

802.11n: The Results Are In

Looks like the fight for 802.11n will continue, as voting on a first draft has not led to a conclusive winner.
Via [wi-fiplanet.com]

2005
03.22

What’s the next big thing in wireless? What else? It’s still convergence, according to attendees at this week’s CTIA 2005 conference here.
Via [internetnews.com]

2005
03.22

T-Mobile’s German operation has put back the release of its clamshell 3G-enabled Windows Mobile smart phone to the Autumn, according to the company’s web site.
Via [theregister.co.uk]

2005
03.21

Philips sees the wireless communications market exploding with a proliferation of new applications and possibilities.
Via [electronicsweekly.com]

2005
03.21

Motorola’s New Mesh

The old MeshNetworks and its Mesh Enabled Architecture (MEA) were always interesting, but one thing its equipment was not was 802.11-based. However, the company is now a part of Motorola, and 802.11 is soon to be part of the program.
Via [wi-fiplanet.com]

2005
03.21

Just The WiMAX Facts, Ma’am

Many people on the telecom and communications industry think that WiMAX has great potential to revolutionize how people and business connect to each other. WiMAX promises to achieve the long awaited triple play of affordable and reliable high speed, reliable data, voice and video over a secure wireless network.
Via [reed-electronics.com]

2005
03.21

National Express Group plans to install wireless internet access on trains run by at least three of its operating companies.
Via [vnunet.com]

2005
03.17

WiMax On Trial

Expanding an existing partnership, network equipment giant Nortel and handset maker LG Electronics will jointly develop and market WiMax products.
Via [internetnews.com]

2005
03.17

BT Openzone Slashes Wi-Fi Prices

BT Openzone is offering 250 minutes of WiFi access for just £2, with a new deal designed to drive customers to its wireless access service.
Via [theinquirer.net]