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Source: www.moreover.com --- 16 hours ago
MetroFi, the California company running Portland's free Wireless Network, plans to sell or shut down the Network, according to a letter sent to city leaders. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 12 hours ago
Sprint Nextel (Sprint), a provider of Wireless and wireline communications services, and Samsung Electronics Corporation Ltd (Samsung), a global provider of semiconductor, telecomms, digital media and digital convergence technologies, have announced ...
Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 20 hours ago
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Source: www.philly.com --- 12 hours ago
Philadelphia's citywide Wireless Network, which drew international attention and praise when it was launched, is likely to be scrapped. EarthLink Inc., which built and maintains the system, announced yesterday that it would end service June 12 and begin dismantling the system's physical infrastructure soon after. ...
Source: www.pcmech.com --- 15 hours ago
If you’ve been using computers a long while you probably have an old printer lying around somewhere. And it’s most likely true the only reason you don’t use it is either because: It’s too big to fit on the desk. It uses an insanely thick cable with a Centronics connector to connect to your computer. Your computer (especially [...] ...
Source: wireless.industrial-networking.com --- 9 minutes ago
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Source: tech.yahoo.com --- 12 hours ago
Don't let random strangers into your Wireless Network: Here's how to secure it, step by step. ...
Source: www.news.com --- 4 hours ago
Company has just bought some Wireless spectrum in the U.K. in what could serve as the basis for a new mobile TV Network in Europe. ...
Source: linux.slashdot.org --- 14 minutes ago
An anonymous reader brings news that Verizon Wireless has announced plans to use a Linux-based software platform for phones on its Network. Verizon is the first US mobile carrier to join the Linux Mobile Foundation, the goal of which is to "collaboratively develop a comprehensive Linux-based mobile software stack that can be modified easily and used at no cost on a wide range of hardware devices." Many had expected Verizon to go with Android, but according to the Register, Verizon feels Android "isn't as open as it would prefer." Continuing: "Yes, Google bills Android as open. And, yes, it's backed by the Open Handset Alliance, another industry consortium calling for the open development of mobile apps. But [Verizon spokesman Jeffrey] Nelson argues that at this point, Google is calling the shots. 'Google said "Here's the plan. Sign on the dotted line if you support." It may end up being collaborative. It may end up being collegial. But it need not be.' He actually has a point. But maybe Verizon just wants more control over the situation. It should be noted that the company made sure it has a place on the LiMo board. In any event, Verizon says that customers will be free to attach any device and any application to its Network by the end of the year - provided those devices and applications met certain minimum specifications. So, in theory, you'll have free rein to attach an Android phone even if you don't buy it from Verizon." ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 22 hours ago
-- Amazons (NSDQ: AMZN) Kindle: Theres some big expectations for Amazons Kindle, which allows people to buy books and access other content over Sprints (NYSE: S) Wireless broadband Network. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 23 hours ago
MAPLEWOOD Maplewood officials on Tuesday tentatively approved an agreement that will allow Network 1 Wireless to install equipment in the city right-of-way to create a Wireless Internet Network. ...
Source: ezinearticles.com --- 1 day ago
Wireless networks are being used by companies and basic consumers every day. Now, what do you need to setup a Wireless Network? We will assume we have two computers without any Wireless equipment. ...
Source: forums.cisco.com --- 1 day ago
I know for IPT their is lots of Network readiness guides. Is their anything like that for Cisco Wireless (with central controler)? We looking at putting in Dell swithcs and not cisco. Anybody have any switch level feture I should be looking out for? ...
Source: www.buy.com --- 4 hours ago
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Source: law.usc.edu --- 7 minutes ago
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously decided to resurrect plans to create a nationwide emergency communications Network after the D-block 700 MHz auction failed to garner a company willing to build a nationwide broadband Network for both commercial and public-safety users. The commission is now seeking public input on how it can modify this plan and make it more attractive to an operator. It also wants to know whether the concept should be scrapped altogether and the D block be auctioned for commercial use. After the agencys 5-0 vote on the D block, Rep. Jane Harman (D-Calif.) introduced legislation to authorize $4 million to begin funding the Public Safety Spectrum Trust Corp., the 700 MHz public-safety broadband licensee that would partner with a winning commercial D-block bidder under the shared Wireless broadband Network model. ...
Source: www.geek.com --- 1 day ago
Verizon Wireless has taking another step to confirm their commitment to the company’s desire to open their Network to “any device, any app”. Yesterday, Verizon Wireless announced that they have joined the LiMo Foundation, a consortium whose goal is to provide an open handset platform for the mobile industry based on Linux. The LiMo Foundation [...] ...
Source: forums.pcworld.co.nz --- 1 day ago
Any networking gurus here? I am having a heap of trouble connecting a Wireless router to an existing Network with a working internet connection and an existing router under xp. I have had it working unencrypted but have now made some little change of some kind while I was trying to encrypt it and... ...
Source: www.itweb.co.za --- 11 hours ago
Cape-based Amobia creates a military spec Wireless Network in Johannesburg. ...
Source: www.telecomweb.com --- 4 hours ago
Sprint and Samsung Electronics Corporation Ltd. vetted what they say is a new broadband Wireless Network "offering the speed and mobility of WiMAX." As TelecomWeb news break has reportedly many times previously, Sprint (now in partnership with Clearwire) promises to launch a nationwide WiMAX system, and this... ...
Source: www.americasnetwork.com --- 1 day ago
EarthLink is pulling the plug on its troubled Wireless high-speed internet Network in Philadelphia, once touted as a model for other cities. ...

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