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  • Strategies for a winning wireless deployment

    Despite the gloom that has hung over the tech sector this past year, Tim Scannell said wireless stands out as a bright spot. With new high-speed infrastructure rolling out, companies thinking more intelligently about wireless systems and an expect... 

  • US dumps fixed line, turns to wireless

    Despite a stuttering start to its sorely under-par national wireless solutions, the US is gradually figuring out how useful the 'cell phone' can be. Yankee Group this week has predicted that the nation is abandoning fixed line phones in droves, turni... 

  • Robert Kahn on the Net, wireless and copyright infringement

    Robert Kahn is said to be one of the fathers of the Internet. He and Vinton Cerf developed TCP/IP, one of the crucial steps that led to the development of the Internet. He says that intellectual property rights issues are among the challenges facing ... 

  • New technology tracks wireless users

    MIT and the Royal Sonesta Hotels are using new technology developed by a Boston company that tracks the location of people on a wireless local area network. 

  • Quick Takes: Shoring up wireless LANs

    In this week's Quick Takes, iDEFENSE, a security consulting firm, has issued a report that lists the top threats to wLANs and some tips for making them more secure. 

  • Fourelle aims at enterprises wanting wireless data access

    Fourelle is looking for find customers that want wireless data access. 

  • Bad Packets: Wireless LANs like a peanut butter cup

    Bad Packets: Wireless LANs like a peanut butter cup 

  • Wireless Ethernet: Just another (yawn) tool in my toolbox

    No matter how I try, I just can't get excited about Wireless networks. Every time someone tells me about how exciting mobile computing is, I get an attack of the yawns. 

  • Operators set to embrace WLANs

    RadioFrame Networks expects most US and European carriers to have defined strategies for integrating WLAN access into their wireless networks by the end of the year, and hopes to sell them the equipment to develop this capacity. 

  • Elementary schools, the next wireless realm

    Elementary schools across the U.S. are now investing in laptops with wireless Internet connections for their students, and they may soon become as common as pencils and erasers.