Reuters notes today that Telecom Italia is considering deploying WiBro technology throughout italy, if tests next month at the Turin Winter Olympics are successful. If that additional deployment does...
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by jeff goldman on January 31, 2006
Thanks to Torsten for this one -- Techdirt picks up on an item at Wi-Fi Networking News which notes that Bay Area wireless ISP MetroFi has determined that a free, ad-supported model for hotspots...
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by jeff goldman on January 30, 2006
Many thanks to Torsten for this one -- according to the Associate Press, "Seventeen cities in San Mateo county have decided to join an initiative to provide all of their residents broadband...
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by jeff goldman on January 30, 2006
Thanks to Torsten for this -- Red Herring notes today that Wi-Fi startup Xirrus has raised "an undisclosed amount of venture financing" from August Capital's David Marquardt, Steve...
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by jeff goldman on January 27, 2006
Tom Sanders notes today on vnunet.com that Gartner is urging companies to "stay away from next-generation Wi-Fi equipment described as 802.11n-compliant."The report condemns providers like...
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by jeff goldman on January 27, 2006
In today's Minnesota Daily, Derrick Biney looks at Minneapolis' plan for citywide Wi-Fi. Key to the plan is the fact that the anticipated $25 million cost "won't come out of...
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by jeff goldman on January 27, 2006
Nintendojo offers up a great breakdown of the free Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service. Unfortunately, they make the mistake of identifying Wi-Fi as "short for Wireless fidelity" -- which, as...
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Silicon.com today looks at a report from the UK government's Foresight think tank, entitled Intelligent Infrastructure Futures, which suggests that the transport infrastructure may be completely...
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Many thanks to Torsten for this one -- via Mobile Pipeline, an EE Times article notes that a recent panel at WCA's 12th Annual International Symposium and Expo discussed whether or not it's...
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An enthusiastic article in today's Korea Times looks at the current outlook for WiBro, South Korea's version of portable WiMAX. Noting that Korean carriers (KT, SK Telecom) and foreign...
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by jeff goldman on January 25, 2006
Shiny Shiny notes today that the Nabaztag Wi-Fi bunny from Violet, the 'smart object company,' is coming to the UK -- with advanced features. "The Nabaztag has added singing and talking...
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Alvarion announced today that African broadband provider Gulfsat Madagascar has chosen the company's BreezeMAX equipment to expand its network, upgrading from OFDM to take advantage of...
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Recent reports from ABI Research take a look at the fact that companies are finally releasing actual certified WiMax solutions -- while also noting that the rival 802.20 may get something of a...
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by jeff goldman on January 23, 2006
An excellent article in the Washington Monthly by Robert McChesney and John Podesta entitled "Let There Be Wi-Fi" takes a look at the importance of working towards universal broadband...
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by jeff goldman on January 23, 2006
JiWire announced today that there are now more than 100,000 wireless Hotspots listed in its worldwide directory -- which, as Wi-Fi Networking News points out, is is a huge jump from the 57,000...
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ChannelMinds today picks up on Strategy Analytics' recent study, 'W. European Cellular User Dynamics,' which finds that one in five Western European mobile phone users would consider...
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by jeff goldman on January 20, 2006
The IEEE 802.11n task group has approved the first draft of the 802.11n Wi-Fi standard, which uses MIMO (multiple-in, multiple-out) technology to support much faster speeds than current Wi-Fi...
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Many thanks to Torsten for this one: mobile broadband and multimedia technology provider IPWireless Inc. announced today that it had received an additional $10 million in funding from Sprint Nextel,...
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by jeff goldman on January 19, 2006
The Wall Street Journal announces today that Taipei, Taiwan gets the honor of being the first city to offer true citywide Wi-Fi to its residents.The article explains the political and logistical...
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Many thanks to Creative Weblogging's nicole Jacobi for this one -- the Wireless Innovation Network of British Columbia has announced its Wireless Innovation Contest 2006. Companies can submit...
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