2005
04.29

BT Welcomes Free Wi-Fi Hotspots

While telecoms companies in the US are trying to block free Wi-Fi hotspots, BT has stated that it has no problems with the concept.
Via [vnunet.com]

2005
04.28

3.7GHz Mixer Suited For 3G And WiFi

An active downconverting RF mixer from Linear Technology can be used in 3G mobile basestations with its operating frequency range of 3.7GHz.
Via [electronicsweekly.com]

2005
04.28

Wireless hot spots and services offering mobile access to the Web, e-mail and corporate networks are spreading across Canada faster than mosquitoes in spring — and for information technology workers, they can be just as pesky.
Via [theglobeandmail.com]

2005
04.28

Small Is Beautiful For Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi must move away from the laptop and onto smaller devices, according to industry experts.
Via [vnunet.com]

2005
04.28

Home Automation Companies Set To Duke It Out

Several companies are about to begin vying to win control of your home. They don’t want to tell you what to do. Rather, they want to come in where home automation vendor X10 left off. They want to automate your light switches, thermostat, security system, and sprinkler system. They want their chips in your universal remote control. They want to unify all the things that you want to control electronically in your home under their systems.
Via [reed-electronics.com]

2005
04.28

Citing the increased risk posed by mobile workers and wireless networking technology, Microsoft Corp. and VeriSign Inc. said on Wednesday that they are teaming up to help organizations secure Wi-Fi networks.
Via [eweek.com]

2005
04.27

Employees ‘Forcing Wi-Fi Rollout’

Companies are finding themselves forced to roll out Wi-Fi to solve problems caused by frustrated employees who are doing it themselves, anecdotal evidence suggests.
Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]

2005
04.27

Cellular & Wi-Fi: A Tumultuous Marriage?

David Hagan has spent the past four years deeply enmeshed in the business of Wi-Fi hot spots. The reason? Hagan, CEO of aggregator Boingo, sees a future where the hot spots will become part of a broader wireless convergence.
Via [forbes.com]

2005
04.27

BT Fears Wireless Security PR Crisis

The telco fears that media reports about wireless security dangers could drive customers away.
Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]

2005
04.26

Taxicab Wi-Fi? Access Point Combines Wi-Fi And 3G

Wireless LAN equipment vendor Telabria unveiled a public-access point that can use 3G cellular data service to connect users to the Internet, allowing access by Wi-Fi-enabled devices from unusual locations.
Via [informationweek.com]

2005
04.26

Voice Over Wi-Fi Aids Expanding Business

If you ever either drink or drive, you’re probably indirectly familiar with Commercial Alcohols Inc.
Via [eweek.com]

2005
04.26

Zigbee Rival Releases Second Generation Chip

Less than a week after the Zigbee Alliance announced its first compliance awards, competing vendor Zensys has come out with its second-generation chip.
Via [reed-electronics.com]

2005
04.26

BT Sees DIY WiMax In 18 Months

With Intel’s Rosedale chip now out, the UK’s incumbent telco predicts that it will soon be offering self-installation WiMax kit.
Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]

2005
04.25

London Gets A Mile Of Free Wi-Fi

Good news for wireless users in Islington – they can now get free wireless Internet access. But will commercial hot spot operators be pleased?
Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]

2005
04.25

QuickLogic and Atheros Communications have jointly developed an 802.11 a/b/g connectivity platform linking the former’s uWatt Programmable Bridges and Atheros’ WLAN chipsets.
Via [eetimes.com]