Monthly Archives: July 2005

Alvarion Targets Sales Of $1b. Within 3-5 Years

Tel Aviv-based Alvarion, a maker of broadband wireless equipment, has set itself a target of increasing annual sales to $1 billion within three-to-five years from $201.5 million in 2004, outgoing chief executive officer Zvi Slonimsky said Tuesday. Via [jpost.com]Continue Reading

Enhanced Wi-Fi Gear Prices Drop

Prices for wireless LAN gear that uses advanced multi-antenna technology are coming down, bringing devices with higher speed and greater range within reach of more power-hungry consumers–as long as they’re comfortable with pre-standard products. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Warp Speed For Wireless Networks

A slew of new technologies could make today’s Wi-Fi seem like dial-up. Competition among the newcomers, however, promises to be fierce. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

World Record 10.4 Gigabit Wireless Transmission

Researchers at the University of Essex are claiming a world record for the amount of computer data sent over a point-to-point wireless channel. Via [physorg.com]Continue Reading

Techno-Rebels Spread Wireless Network Vision

On the surface, it looks like an ordinary weeknight gathering of aimless guys. A dozen men on a back porch chew thick slices of delivered pizza between rat-a-tat banter. One wears a bandanna. Another sports a John Deere T-shirt. Several have counterculture beards. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Positioning System Uses Wi-Fi, Not Satellites

Vendor claims its Wi-Fi positioning system is less expensive and more reliable in urban areas for applications including fleet management and location-based advertising. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Campus Wi-Fi Network Keeps Costs Low, Security High

Like many admins, Rodney Kluever recently faced a daunting task: find a way to use Wi-Fi to satisfy the connectivity requirements of a distributed organization while ensuring his expansive network stayed safe. Via [searchsecurity.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

Mauritius Curries Favour With The Wi-Fi Crowd

A little island off the east coast of Africa is planning to become one of the best wi-fi covered countries in the world. Via [theinquirer.net]Continue Reading

Here Comes WiMAX World

The new wireless standard — just imagine WiFi on steroids — is quickly gaining traction among the big technology players. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

Notebook Makers Cautiously Await MIMO For Wireless Boost

Notebook PC makers are beginning to make room for MIMO. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Sunday In The Park With Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi Salon, a New York City start-up, is taking an aggressive, grassroots approach to the substantial—and as yet mostly unclaimed—NYC wireless market. With a strategy that mirrors nonprofit endeavors in all but one regard—the generation of revenue streams as a method of sustainability and scalability—Wi-Fi Salon intends to make New York the “Wi-Fi Capital ofContinue Reading

Intel In South Korean Mobile Broadband Push

Intel has teamed up with South Korea’s top fixed-line and broadband operator KT Corp to introduce mobile broadband services into the home market. Via [theinquirer.net]Continue Reading