Author Archives: Wayne Slavin

WiMax: Wi-Fi Killer Or Dead On Arrival?

Will WiMax be the connectivity panacea that displaces Wi-Fi, cable and DSL, or will it be irrelevant before it ever reaches the mainstream? Via [searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

VoIP: Vonage To Go Mobile

Vonage, a provider of internet-based calling services, is testing wireless routers – a sign the company is on the verge of debuting a mobile offering. Via [silicon.com]Continue Reading

Calypso Wireless Announces Dual Wi-Fi/GSM-GPRS Phone Prototypes

Calypso Wireless, Inc. is making prototypes for its dual mode, Wi-Fi / GSM-GPRS handsets, the C1250i, that run on the Intel PXA chipset solution available for testing. The phone was firstly announced in 2003, but it seems that now the company is ready to work with mobile operators. Via [geekzone.co.nz]Continue Reading

A Shakeout In Wireless Comms Standards

Last year, I lamented the growing confusion in the communications industry due to several different standardization efforts. You have the wideband CDMA (W-CDMA), high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA), cdma2000 1x EV-DO (including CDMA 450), IEEE 802.11x, WiMAX, Wireless USB (over Ultrawideband), Bluetooth ver 2, Zigbee and a few others we don’t talk about much theseContinue Reading

Nextel Debuts Wi-Fi Service

Nextel is launching Wi-Fi service aimed at business travelers in partnership with Boingo Wireless and Wayport, the company said Friday.Continue Reading

When Is A Baked-Bean Can A Wi-Fi Network Antenna?

Is using an empty baked-bean can to grab a Wi-Fi signal from a mile away high technology? The answer is yes if you’re an entrant in Intel’s International Science and Engineering Fair being held this week in Phoenix. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Pre-Certification Becoming Trend

India-based outsourcing giant Wipro Technologies is the latest company seeking certification of Wi-Fi products which never will appear on store shelves. The move is a trend fueled by increased competitiveness, acknowledges Frank Hanzlik, Wi-Fi Alliance general manager. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Microsoft Bolsters XP Wireless Security

Microsoft has released an update to Windows XP Service Pack 2 that fortifies the operating system’s wireless networking security through the adoption of Wi-Fi Protected Access 2. WPA2 offers more advanced data encryption and conforms to government-mandated regulations for security, including HIPPA and FIPS 140-2. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Boingo’s Wi-Fi Takes Flight

Boingo Wireless has officially launched its Wi-Fi service through its previously announced partnership with Connexion by Boeing. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Sony Expands Wireless Options For Vaio Notebook

Sony unveils a wireless notebook with integrated technology for accessing the Internet over Wi-Fi technology and Cingular Wireless’s nationwide Edge network. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Public Wireless Access Launched In San Francisco, Las Vegas

Wireless Internet access got a little easier in two Western U.S. cities with separate announcements this week. Via [rcrnews.com]Continue Reading

Moscow To Get Citywide Pre-WiMAX Service

Pre-WiMAX wireless broadband service aimed at enterprises will be installed to cover Moscow, the vendors involved in the project said Tuesday. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Embraces West Country Rail Stations

UK public WLAN provider The Cloud is to equip 85 railway stations operated by First Great Western (FGW) with Wi-Fi hotspots, the two companies said today. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Verizon: Out With Wi-Fi, In With EV-DO

Decision to decommission free hot spots could be a sign that demand for public Wi-Fi is limited, some say. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Cisco Adds Integrated Routers

Low-cost devices add wireless and security features and take aim at small and midsize businesses, where Cisco faces tough competition. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading