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by jeff goldman on March 06, 2006
The Jamaica Observer looks at the story behind American Darryl Wehmeyer's creation of Copia Wireless Communications in 2001. Wehmeyer had visited Jamaica a number of times as a tourist, and was...
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From Gunnar Sommerfeldt, who publishes the Frontman Project, a site featuring articles on a wide array of topics including politics and foreign affairs:"Cyber bullying" is a term that many...
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From Wi-Fi Networking News -- T-Mobile is offering its voice subscribers free wireless Internet access at all T-Mobile HotSpot locations on weekends, from Midnight Saturday morning until 3am on...
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From Business News Americas comes word that Canadian fixed wireless provider SR Telecom has signed a $10 million contract to deploy WiMAX-ready equipment for Mexican operator Axtel. Deployment will...
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The International Herald Tribune today looks at South Korea's market-leading position in many areas of technology -- spurred, reporter Martin Fackler writes, by goverment support. "In South...
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by jeff goldman on March 02, 2006
Vladimir Cole at Joystiq predicts today that the coming ubiquity of wireless broadband access thanks to citywide Wi-Fi and WiMax deployments will bring with it a huge upsurge in the number of online...
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Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on March 01, 2006
At Wi-Fi Networking News, Glenn Fleishman opens up a discussion on access to power outlets in airports. If you've ever traveled with a wireless-enabled laptop, chances are you've had the...
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Filed in archive Wi-Fi
by jeff goldman on March 01, 2006
In response to the flurry of press that Fred Gilbert, President of Canada's Lakehead University, got a couple of weeks back when he banned all Wi-Fi on campus because he feared the radio waves...
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