Author Archives: Wayne Slavin

Wi-Fi Remote-Access Options Expand

Service providers are expanding the global reach of their Wi-Fi and wired ethernet networks to offer users better remote access when traveling. Via [pcworld.com]Continue Reading

Hybrid Phones Hold Promise Of Cellular, VoIP

Wireless telecommunications is still hot. Internet telephony is even hotter. Via [boston.com]Continue Reading

Nokia Sees Upcoming Business Phones All With Wi-Fi

Nokia, the world’s largest mobile telephone maker, aims to make its entire line-up of new business phones run on both cellular and short-range wireless connections, an executive said on Friday. Via [reuters.co.in]Continue Reading

Ultra Fast Wi-Fi Nears Completion

Ultra high speed wi-fi connections moved closer to reality on Thursday when Intel said it would list standards for the technology later this year. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

Hotspot Vendors Ink Wi-Fi Roaming Agreements

SBC, Boingo Wireless and Airpath wireless said Thursday that they have signed new roaming agreements that expand the breadth of those vendors’ Wi-Fi hotspot networks. Via [internetweek.com]Continue Reading

Security Fears Fail To Hold Back Wi-Fi

Despite security fears, the market for wireless Lan gear will roughly double in value and triple in unit shipments by 2009, largely thanks to next-generation technology delivering higher throughput, longer range and greater capacity. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Intel Reaffirms Support For TGn Sync Alliance

In a talk about the current status of its 802.11n efforts, Intel reaffirmed its backing of the TGn Sync Alliance’s approach to achieving 100+Mbit/sec throughput in future-generation wireless networks. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Skype Launches Free WiFi Calls At HotSpots

Internet telephony company Skype and wireless broadband operator Broadreach will offer free telephone calls over the Web from laptops and handheld computers at 350 locations in Britain, including major train stations. Via [today.reuters.co.uk]Continue Reading

Can You Hear Me Now? In Senate Buildings, The Answer Is Yes

The Senate this week activated an in-house cellular network that lets government employees place and receive calls from the bowels of the legislative body’s various buildings. They can even check their BlackBerry devices. Via [gcn.com]Continue Reading

Intel Hangs Mesh Hopes On 802.11s

Intel has unveiled its first proposals for 802.11s, a new mesh wireless networking standard. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Security Layers Improve Wi-Fi Defenses

Wireless networks are inherently insecure, but the more layers of security they have, the less likely they are to be attacked, said Mischel Kwon, wireless security officer for the Justice Department’s Management Division. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

ZigBee Ushers In Age Of Connected Devices

It’s a nifty sounding word—ZigBee—but most of the excitement so far here has been around protocol stacks, control modules, and interconnections. Necessary stuff, but deadly dull unless you’re building the devices yourself. But based on my walk through the ZigBee Alliance’s Open House and Member Meeting at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San FranciscoContinue Reading

Ember, Atmel Partner On ZigBee

Atmel Corp. and Ember Corp. today announced a partnership on the ZigBee wireless platform. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

AutoCell Unveils Kit To Lower Wi-Fi Switch Costs

AutoCell Laboratories Inc. has introduced an integrated RF product suite and software development kit the company said speeds time-to-market and lowers costs for network equipment vendors implementing Wi-Fi switches. Via [eet.com]Continue Reading

802.11 On A Linux Stack

Vendors looking to make Wi-Fi products running under Linux don’t have to fully develop all the wireless underpinnings for that OS. Devicescape (formerly Instant802) has it ready to sell. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading