As more and more cities weigh getting into the broadband business, there’s no shortage of opinions on the topic. Via [news.com.com]
As more and more cities weigh getting into the broadband business, there’s no shortage of opinions on the topic. Via [news.com.com]
With the next major wireless standard in a holding pattern, companies are broadening the features of their Wi-Fi networking products, particularly in the area of home entertainment. Via [abcnews.go.com]
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) could be subtitled “The Future is Now.” And if you think mobile WiMAX is in the future, Samsung is making it real at CES. Via [wirelessweek.com]
It’s Time To Get It Done On Next-gen WLAN
When the highly contentious IEEE 802.11n task group meets in Hawaii next week, it had better be to finalize the minutiae of how to get a 75 percent majority behind the much-awaited next generation of wireless-LAN technology. If it fails, WLAN is liable to lose ground to competing technologies, such as ultrawideband and wired home-networking… Continue Reading