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Azalea Networks, a player in Wireless network equipment and Technology, has announced a Broadband Wireless network deployment covering key areas throughout the City of Hangzhou in eastern China. ... Source: eon.businesswire.com --- 36 days ago
In Motion Technology, a leader in multi-network Broadband systems for in-vehicle use, today announced that its onBoard™ Mobile Gateway has been certified MOTOMESH™ Ready by Motorola. This certification affirms that the onBoard Mobile Gateway is compatible with Motorola’s MOTOMESH™ Duo meshed networks. The Gateway supports Wireless communication with both the single-radio and dual-radio configurations of the MOTOMESH Duo, providing Broadband client access using either 2.4 GHz or 4.9 GHz spectrum. (Business Wire EON Jul 31, 2008) Read the full story at http://eon.businesswire.com/releases/motomesh/motion/prweb1166864.htm ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 1 day ago
AndhraNews.net Sep 5 2008 6:42AM GMT ... Source: www.bbwexchange.com --- 30 days ago
The University of New Hampshire's Zoology Department was awarded $48,000 to develop a system for remote, real-time tracking of fishing gear location. The system would use a radio frequency identification (RFID) scheme and global positioning system (GPS). If successful, this could provide substantial new information on fishing patterns--how much gear is set, when, and where. This could be used, for example, to improve measures that reduce gear in the places, and during the times, large whales are most likely to be present. The UNH team will partner with Blue Water Concepts of Maine to develop this innovative Technology. ... Source: www.itreselleronline.com --- 19 days ago
It's always interesting to see how certain technologies evolve year to year. Broadband Wireless is one such Technology that's worth keeping up with because, first, it changes dramatically every year, and second, new Wireless applications and challenges are springing up all the time. By Business Solutions magazine ... Source: www.webmasterradio.fm --- 25 days ago
Chetan Sharma on Mobile Advertising, the topic of his new book called Wireless Broadband Technology: Conflict and Convergence ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 7 days ago
Alltel Wireless will upgrade its Wireless Broadband network with the launch of new Technology in Charlotte and several surrounding communities. (VZ) (VOD) ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 3 days ago
A report by the Centre for Future Studies reveals a growing trend of Wireless networks alongside new Broadband and mobile Technology, creating a rise of the virtual office. ... Source: australianit.news.com.au --- 5 days ago
ERICSSON has demonstrated a new Wireless Broadband Technology that transmits data 20 times faster than current 3G systems. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 2 days ago
The first Dell low-cost notebook is called the Inspiron Mini 9 and this small laptop looks to compete against the likes of the HP Mini-Note, the Lenovo IdeaPad S10 and the Asus Eee PC. In addition, Dell is selling the Inspiron Mini 9 notebook on its own, but the PC vendor is also teaming with Wireless carrier Vodafone to sell Broadband Technology with the Inspiron Mini 9 laptop in Europe. - Dell is now preparing to jump into the low-cost notebook market with its own creation called the Inspiron Mini 9, which looks to compete against a group of similar offerings from Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Asus and other PC vendors. Dell officially released the Mini 9 notebook or netbook on Sept. 4... ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 3 days ago
Led by Shure, the Wireless microphone industry spent the summer protesting the use of white spaces devices designed to deliver unlicensed Broadband and other advanced Wireless services, claiming the unlicensed use of the spectrum would cause interference on Wireless microphones. Google, Microsoft, Motorola and other tech companies claim spectrum-sensing Technology will eliminate any interference issues in the 700 MHz spectrum. Turns out, most Wireless microphone users are illegally using the spectrum in the first place. The Federal Communications Commission now wants them gone from the 700 MHz spectrum. - So much for the Wireless microphone industry's complaints about possible interference from white spaces devices: the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is considering kicking all Wireless microphones from the 700 MHz spectrum. Turns out, many of the Wireless microphones are illegally operating ... ... Source: www.eff.org --- 3 days ago
Since Google's announcement of the Free the Airwaves campaign, there has been renewed interest in Wireless Broadband, municipal wi-fi, white spaces -- all long-standing efforts to bring more Internet to more people by making the Internet access available in the airwaves, instead of through underground wires. Faster, cheaper Wireless Internet access is an exciting prospect with near-universal benefits to the American public -- but for the moment, its growth rests in the hands of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Within the next few months, the FCC is expected to decide the fate of cutting-edge Wireless access through a proceeding titled "Unlicensed Operation in the TV Broadcast Bands" . Ideally, the FCC will permit new technologies to take advantage of unused "white space" spectrum to send and receive data wirelessly. Allowing open, unlicensed use could pave the way for faster, cheaper Wireless Broadband -- leading to more ISP choices for consumers and a source of continued pressure for ISPs to maintain net neutrality. Despite the obvious benefits to the public, the television industry and other broadcasting industries are fighting to keep the white spaces locked down. They claim that the new devices might interfere with the spectrum currently used for TV channels. While the FCC Office of Engineering Technology has been testing devices that dodge the spectrum used by TV channels, their findings are likely to avoid advisi ... Source: business.techwhack.com --- 4 days ago
China Mobile to use TD-LTE for mobile Broadband Chinese mobile service provider China Mobile has revealed that they are now working on launching mobile Broadband services using TD-LTE (Time Division Duplex Long Term Evolution) Technology. However, the company is facing issues due to lack of chipsets based on this Technology. A company representative however said: “We hope to start testing very soon.” LTE Technology is one of the major rivals to WiMax Technology which is backed by industry giants including Intel. China Mobile is working with Vodafone Group and Verizon Wireless to test a combination of TD-LTE and the LTE-FDD technologies. Tags: China , China Mobile , LTE-FDD , mobile Broadband , TD-LTE , Time Division Duplex Long Term Evolution , Verizon Wireless , Vodafone Group , wimax Related posts YouTube to provide Olympics coverage in some countries (0) Youku.com receives US$30 million investment (0) Yahoo to buy 10% shares in upcoming Alibaba.com IPO (1) Yahoo China loses legal battle in Chinese copyright lawsuit (0) Xiamen Airlines buying 20 Boeing 737 airplanes (0) ... Source: www.pcadvisor.co.uk --- 5 days ago
Aiming for 1GBps by 2013 Ericsson has demonstrated Wireless Broadband Technology that can transmit data at 160Mbps - so-called 4G. ... Source: www.computerworlduk.com --- 5 days ago
Target is 1GBps by 2013 Ericsson has demonstrated Wireless Broadband Technology that can transmit data at 160Mbps - so-called 4G. ...
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The WiMAX Forum has released an Interactive Deployment Database, providing a resource of more than 300 WiMAX deployments across the world. Available for public use, this tool includes detailed information on each of the operators, stage and type of deployment, as well as spectrum utilized. The database is planned to be updated quarterly with the latest information. The organization has also released the first series of WiMAX operator deployment success stories. "WiMAX is the Wireless Broadband Technology of choice for operators looking to deploy 4G technologies today," says Ron Resnick, president of the WiMAX Forum. "These success stories showcase WiMAX operators' great accomplishments and customers' satisfaction with WiMAX's ability to provide Wireless Broadband connectivity anytime, anywhere." Related Links: WiMAX Forum WiMAX Forum Interactive Deployment Database Related Press Release We Value Your Opinion: Please participate in this quick survey More under: Access Providers , Broadband , Wireless ... Source: www.computerworld.com.au --- 8 days ago
Ericsson has demonstrated Wireless Broadband Technology that can transmit data at 160Mbps. ... Source: www.gcn.com --- 9 days ago
DHS Science & Technology unit demonstrates new radio over Wireless Broadband application ... Source: venturebeat.disqus.com --- 9 days ago
New York City’s Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation a five-year $500 million contract to provide the city’s Broadband public-safety Wireless … Continue reading ... Find more results for Broadband Wireless Technology on RSSMicro.com |
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