Category Archives: Commentary

A New Wave Of Wireless

It’s Saturday afternoon, and Art Slater sits at his perch in the bay window of the Cyberstop Cafe. The thin card he slides into the side of his laptop detects a wireless signal, an icon pops up on the bottom of the screen, and Slater clicks on it to connect to the signal coming fromContinue Reading

Next Step After Wi-Fi Is Here, Study Says

A more robust standard for high-speed broadband wireless delivery to laptops and desktops will augment the burgeoning Wi-Fi market beginning in late 2004, says a report from New York-based analyst firm Visant Strategies Inc. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

Early Wi-Fi Gear May Prove Risky Investment

In recent months, the first products based on a draft version of the 802.11g wireless LAN specification have emerged, even though the IEEE hasn’t approved the standard. Nor has it undergone Wi-Fi Alliance’s interoperability testing. Via [nwfusion.com]Continue Reading

Unleash Your Home Wi-Fi Net

A few tweaks could boost performance big-time. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

The Magic Of Wi-Fi

The allure of unfettered, high-speed Internet access has many enchanted. But its real power is getting tech giants all fired up again. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

Cellular Carriers Under Siege

As more rivals, such as Wi-Fi outfits, ISPs, and even radio broadcasters, encroach on their turf, the wireless providers may need to merge. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

2003 – The Year Of Wi-Fi

It looks like the penny (or should I say euro) has finally dropped. The big European telecom companies have realized that Wi-Fi is complimentary to 3G. They understand at last that, rather than stealing away customers from their 3G mobile services, Wi-Fi could actually foster a culture that will drive their technology forward. What’s more,Continue Reading

Will Cometa Burn Up In The Hotspot Market?

If Cometa Networks is to succeed in its quest to build the first nationwide network of Wi-Fi hotspots, they need to listen to what Amy Cravens is saying about the future of wireless Internet access. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Growth: Cities Try To Cash In

The future of wireless networks can be found about an hour from Atlanta, in the foothills of Georgia’s northeast mountains.Continue Reading

WiFi Peril

Apparently wireless computer networks are spreading everywhere like some kind of commie menace, soiling our precious military spectrum and making it possible for crafty terrorist hackers to get free Internet access. Via [alternet.org]Continue Reading

Report: Carriers Can Reap Benefits From WLAN

Carriers that want to build their enterprise base can benefit by including public WLAN services in their corporate offerings, report author Roberta Wiggins said, especially if such services are priced right and target business travelers and other mobile workers. Via [wireless.newsfactor.com]Continue Reading

Merger Blows Out Security Walls

I’m still chasing down rogue wireless LAN access points (AP), but this week I’ve got bigger issues to deal with as my company integrates recent acquisitions into the IT infrastructure. Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

Stretching Wireless LANs To The Limit

Envision a wireless LAN with: Nearly limitless range, Two or more times the throughput of today’s wireless LANs, The smarts to match bandwidth to applications, Bulletproof security. Via [nwfusion.com]Continue Reading

Opinion: Plugging Neighborhood 802.11b Leaks

In his famous work Mending Wall, Robert Frost wondered about the need for walls, and how nature seeks to tear them down at her own slow pace. All his neighbor would say is that “good fences make good neighbors,” implying, “stay out of my space and we’ll get along just fine.” What got me thinkingContinue Reading

Wi-Fi Is So Good: It Even Works

Wireless data services are moving along the traditional “hype” curve from the over-enthusiasm of early promoters, through the inevitable backlash from a disappointed marketplace and on into maturity. Having been among those who were not wholly positive about their first experiences with some of these technologies, I think it’s time to give credit where creditContinue Reading