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Archive for July, 2005

Intel Experiments With Wi-Fi As GPS Substitute

The satellites that comprise the global positioning system can pinpoint a person’s location to within a few meters. Intel is experimenting with ordinary wireless networks to see if the same job can be done on land.
Via [news.com.com]
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Trapeze Beefs Up Security On MSS Platform

WLAN switch vendor Trapeze Networks Inc has bolstered the security features on its Mobility System Software platform to include detection of RF intrusion and DoS attacks, as well as packet capture and monitoring.
Via [cbronline.com]
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Wi-Fi Provider Pitches Skype Users

US Wi-Fi hotspot aggregator Boingo will today hop on the Skype bandwagon and begin promoting its wireless Internet access sites as VoIP locations.
Via [theregister.co.uk]
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Man Arrested For Accessing Wi-Fi Network

A man who allegedly accessed a home Wi-Fi network in St. Petersburg, Florida, from a parked car got logged off the hard way: He was arrested and charged with a felony.
Via [pcworld.com]
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ZigBee Alliance Makes Namesake Spec Publicly Available

The ZigBee Alliance has made its namesake specification publicly available so that universities, research institutions, companies, and individuals will be able to access the specification and develop applications for noncommercial purposes.
Via [edn.com]
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E911 Gets Wi-Fi Assist

When the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said in May that all VoIP providers must provide 911 emergency call services with the same features as wireless carriers—including caller location information—one question remained: how? The FCC didn’t mandate how to do it, it just said to get it done.
Via [wi-fiplanet.com]
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Bluetooth Killers

I have a serious case of Bluetooth envy. My wife came home with a new Motorola cell phone with Bluetooth, which uses radio links to transfer data. With a Bluetooth chip buried in her car stereo, she can make and take calls, hands-free, while driving — even with the phone still in her handbag.
Via [fastcompany.com]
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Trials Start On Hybrid Wi-Fi, Flash-OFDM Network

Japan Telecom said it will begin trials on a wireless network that combines Wi-Fi and FLASH-OFDM wireless broadband technology.
Via [commsdesign.com]
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Calypso Wireless Testing WiFi/GSM-GPRS VoIP Cellular Phone Based On Microsoft VoIP SIP Client

Calypso Wireless, Inc. have completed a demonstration with Ecutel of its dual mode C1250i Wi-Fi-GSM-GPRS VoIP cellular phone. Calypso’s mobile phone, which according to the company utilizes the Microsoft VoIP SIP Client, was able to successfully interconnect with CISCO Systems networking equipment using Ecutel telephony network systems.
Via [geekzone.co.nz]
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A Tool To Wake Up Wi-Fi Zombies

Sean Savage wants to hook you up by tearing you away from the internet.
Via [wired.com]
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PCTEL Snaps Up Sigma Wireless

In an effort to gain a foothold in the European antenna market, PCTEL has acquired Sigma Wireless Technologies from Sigma Communications for $27 million.
Via [wirelessweek.com]
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New Wireless Broadband “Whispers” Below The Radar

A new communications tool that “whispers” on busy radio channels could enable broadband Internet services for on-the-go wireless devices or hook-up homes that cannot yet get fast Web access, its inventor said.
Via [today.reuters.co.uk]
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Sprint Gets Lined Up Behind WiMAX

Sprint is the latest telecommunications player to lay the groundwork for testing WiMAX, the yet-unproven wireless standard for high speed metropolitan networks.
Via [internetnews.com]
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Wi-Fi Installation Covers Entire Native American Reservation

One demonstration convinced the Coeur d’Alene tribe to install broadband Internet access throughout its reservation in Idaho.
Via [informationweek.com]
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Nextel To Launch Non-WiMax Wireless Broadband Trials

Wireless operator says it will try wireless broadband that uses UMTS TDD technology later this year in the Washington, D.C., area.
Via [informationweek.com]
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