Economic Fears Hold Back Mobile Rollouts

While overall European IT sales have begun to pick up this year, “lingering uncertainty” has prompted essential hardware renewals and infrastructure upgrades rather than mobilisation projects, IDC has reported. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi And WiMax On A Single Chip

This week, TeleCIS Wireless announced a plan to enter the WiMax market by developing System-on-a-Chip (SoC) solutions that combine both Wi-Fi and WiMax technologies. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Gigabit Wi-Fi Looms Large

Among the factors that have held back enterprise uptake of wireless LANs outside greenfield sites have been security fears and lack of performance compared to wireline Ethernet. The past week has brought little reassurance on the first point, but has highlighted developments pointing to the creation of Gigabit Wi-Fi. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

How To Steal Wi-Fi

When I moved into a new neighborhood last week, I expected the usual hassles. Then I found out I’d have to wait more than a month for a DSL line. I started convulsing. If I don’t have Net access for even one day, I can’t do my job. So, what was I supposed to do?Continue Reading

Dell Goes Wireless With Printers

Dell on Thursday announced a Wi-Fi enabled adapter for its printers. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Shipments Vs. Sales: The WLAN Price Paradox

Two reports out this week outlining the growth of WLAN gear in homes and offices highlight the paradox we’ve come to expect, created by increased demand for Wi-Fi and a dramatic decline in prices. Shipments of Wi-Fi equipment destined for homes and small offices grew 73 percent since last year, while revenue from the gearContinue Reading

The Promise Of WiMax

Looking for a new medium for home broadband service? A way to hook WiFi (wireless fidelity) hotspots to the Internet without wires? The future digital cellular network? Via [globetechnology.com]Continue Reading

11n Wireless Lans Get ‘Wait For It’ Warning

Companies tempted to jump the gun on the next-generation 802.11n wireless networking standard have received a warning shot across the bows from the Wifi Alliance, the body that certifies compliant products. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Pa. May Block City ‘Wi-Fi’ Plan, Backers Say

Supporters of Philadelphia’s plan to provide wireless Internet access blasted a bill in the state General Assembly last night that they said threatened the city’s proposal. Via [philly.com]Continue Reading

Spain Joins WiMax Network

Spain is the latest country to embrace the emerging high-end broadband wireless technology, following recent deployments in France, Ireland and the UK. Via [computerweekly.com]Continue Reading

IPass Tees Up Flat-Rate Wi-Fi Package

On Monday iPass announced an addition to its security capabilities, Endpoint Policy Management, which ensures that the software and operating systems connected to the enterprise network are updated remotely and automatically. The company also offers usage records. Via [technewsworld.com]Continue Reading

Sweden’s Rail Stations To Roll Out Wi-Fi

Sweden’s railway stations are to gain public Wi-Fi hotspots, with the first 55 sites coming on line by the end of January 2005, it emerged today. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

LGE First To Market Wireless Flat Panel TV

LG Electronics rolled out a wireless digital liquid crystal display (LCD) TV in Korea for a first among global TV vendors. Via [times.hankooki.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Nightmares

The biggest joke about 802.11 is that nobody uses any of the encryption schemes—except when they shouldn’t. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

New Tools Aim To Lock Up Wireless Networks

AirTight gets funding to launch wireless-LAN firewall, and Air Defense will role out security software. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading