Monthly Archives: October 2005

Cellular Pioneer Tags Broadband Wireless ‘Disruptive’

One of the earliest pioneers of the mobile communications industry, Marty Cooper, warned that the sector still has many disruptions in its wake and warned that participants need to separate the technology from the marketing hype during a session he chaired at the Broadband Worldwide forum here. Via [eetimes.com]Continue Reading

Boingo Wireless, BT Partner For Wi-Fi

Boingo Wireless is adding more muscle to its Boingo Roaming System, thanks to a newly signed deal with British Telecommunications’ (BT) BT Openzone Wi-Fi Internet service provider. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Japanese Firm Pushes Wi-Fi To 3 Miles

Maspro Denkoh, a Japanese manufacturer of wireless communications equipment, has developed a transmission system that can send Wi-Fi signals as far as three miles. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Hospitals Install Wireless To Improve Patient Care

Mini-cameras that transmit from inside your body, and drug trolleys that will only dispense tablets to the right patients, are just two of the uses the health service is exploring for wireless technologies. Via [silicon.com]Continue Reading

Tests Start For First Certified WiMAX Products

With several WiMAX firms crowding the starting gate for formal introduction of the wide area wireless technology, equipment from at least five firms are being evaluated by the WiMAX Forum’s Cetecom Labs in Spain. Via [techweb.com]Continue Reading

100 People To Trial WiMAX For BT

A hundred people are to take part in WiMAX trials in Belfast and Birmingham as BT tests the water for wireless broadband. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Covad Acquires NextWeb To Enter Wireless Broadband

Integrated voice and data communications supplier Covad Communications Group Inc. has agreed to acquire NextWeb, Inc., a fixed-wireless Internet provider, for $24.7 million in cash and stock. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Nintendo’s Wi-Fi Dongle Available

Nintendo has revealed its wi-fi to USB connector that allows Nintendo DS owners without the luxury of a wireless router to use their handhelds online. Via [theinquirer.net]Continue Reading

Why WiMax Could Hit The Hotspot

The technology for delivering fast Web access over large areas could help upstart communications outfits nab share from established player. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

Navini, BT Announce WiMAX Trial

Navini Networks is on a tear. The vendor is now working with British Telecommunications (BT) on a trial of pre-WiMAX systems for the United Kingdom. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

WLAN Switches Take Off Weight

Fat access points are simpler to deploy than thin ones. Since the former come with all of the intelligence needed in an end point, users can take them out of their boxes, turn on the power, and have them running in a short period of time. Thin access points have a master/slave design, so moreContinue Reading

VoCable Gateway Design Includes Wi-Fi Capability

Texas Instruments has started sampling a voice-over-cable gateway platform that combines voice, data and Wi-Fi in a single design. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Mayor Sees Wireless Service As Nasic Right

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom, who became internationally known for his campaign a year ago to legalise gay marriage, said on Monday he considered wireless Internet access a fundamental right of all citizens. Via [today.reuters.co.uk]Continue Reading

Alvarion Grabs WiMAX Market In South America

There is a race to deploy wireless broadband using Wimax -technically IEEE 802.16- in Argentina, with two ISPs already boasting about having an operating network in the metropolitan Buenos Aires area, and the two currently engaged in the active deployment and extension of their networks to different cities. In this year’s Expocomm exhibition, both playersContinue Reading

802.11n Deal Imminent, Says Broadcom Exec

The logjam that has delayed agreement on the IEEE 802.11n high data-rate WLAN standard will be broken soon, and a standard agreed by the middle of next year, a senior executive from Broadcom Corp. told the World Broadband Forum. Via [eetimes.com]Continue Reading