Author Archives: Wayne Slavin

IP Telephony And Wi-Fi Must Tie The Knot

Vendors should stop pushing IP telephony and Wi-Fi technology in isolation and put forward converged communication strategies instead. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

UK Firms Lack Wireless Strategy

Businesses are aware that there are significant advantages to going wireless but many are blundering in with their eyes closed, latest research as found. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

It’s Definitely Wi-Fi, But Is It Hi-Fi?

It didn’t seem that long ago that those running DIY home renovation projects would take the re-plastering as an opportunity to run speaker cable and then category 5 networking cable from room to room. Those days could be long gone, and not just because of the sprawl across suburbia of house design TV programmes promotingContinue Reading

SIM Authentication For WiFi’s Tested

Tatara Systems says that the company’s SIM-based Wi-Fi authentication, roaming and service delivery solutions have been proven in a real-world environment. Tatara’s SIM-based authentication solutions facilitate easier authentication and delivery of enhanced services to wireless users roaming between wireless local area networks (LANs) and wireless wide area networks (WANs). Via [cellular-news.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Marketing’s Favorite Numbers

The last couple of weeks have seen another avalanche of announcements about higher-speed Wi-Fi. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Starbucks Brings Wi-Fi To 154 UK stores

Over 150 Starbucks UK coffee shops now provide wireless Internet access, the company proudly announced yesterday. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi, WiMAX And 802.20 The Disruptive Potential Of Wireless Broadband

WiFi is already radically changing the way in which the internet is accessed in the home, in the office, in public locations and on the move. However wireless LANs are only one part of a much bigger wireless broadband landscape that is now unfolding before us. WiMAX and 802.20 threaten to have just as bigContinue Reading

AMD Faces Legal Action Over ‘Zealous’ Wi-Fi Promotion

AMD has come under fire for its over-zealous attempt to create a company-branded network of Wi-Fi hotspots that may see the chip maker getting into legal hot water. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

TI Announces 802.11 Platform For Mobiles

Texas Instruments today unveiled its third generation 802.11 solution specifically designed for mobile devices such as cell phones, smartphones and PDAs. Via [news.designtechnica.com]Continue Reading

Asustek Offers Wi-Fi Case For Hard Drives

Taiwanese hardware maker Asustek Computer will launch a hard-drive case that can be accessed over high-speed 802.11g wireless networks, the company announced at CeBIT. Via [computerweekly.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Crowd’s Must-Have: Mesh HotZones

If the future of Wi-Fi is complete ubiquity and pervasiveness than it’s likely that Mesh architecture for wireless LANs will play a pivotal role. Via [internetnews.com]Continue Reading

Agere Refocuses On Wi-Fi

Agere is the latest firm to introduce a semi-proprietary, turbocharged Wi-Fi chipset anticipate the 108Mbps standard expected in two years’ time. The company is trying to make up for its recent dormant state in the WLAN business, and is claiming peak rates of 150Mbps. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wireless Internet Stumbles Ahead

The spread of wi-fi is being hampered by increasing complex and incompatible products, an industry body promoting the technology has said. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

T-Mobile To Charge Wi-Fi Access To Phone Bills

T-Mobile today offered what it claimed was a “simplified” and “standardised” pricing structure for its Wi-Fi hotspots that introduces direct billing for the company’s mobile phone subscribers. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Chill Hits Wi-Fi ‘Hot Spots’

Tom Montalbano seems like an ideal customer for wireless Internet “hot spots” in hotels, restaurants and airports. The 41-year-old insurance investigator travels four days a week, compiling reports from jewelry robberies on his laptop computer. Via [online.wsj.com]Continue Reading