Category Archives: Commentary

Analysis: Is Fixed 802.16d WiMAX Viable?

The recent WiMAX World conference in Boston highlighted many key themes of the emerging market, but none more clearly than the gap between the mobile ambitions of the largest vendors and carriers, and the fixed wireless markets into which the first equipment is launching – a gap that Motorola and others are seeking to bridgeContinue Reading

XO Narrows Focus To Wireless

XO Communications, a telephone company controlled by financier Carl Icahn, will sell its Internet-access unit to Icahn for $700 million to focus on wireless. Via [seattletimes.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

New York County Proposes Law To Enforce Wi-Fi Security

A public official in Westchester County, some 30 miles north of New York, has proposed legislation that would require businesses that collect customer information to apply basic security like firewalls when also offering wireless access to consumers. Via [pcmag.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Where It Isn’t Needed

I have always been a fan of Wi-Fi wireless networking, but lately I’m beginning to wonder if we might not have too much of a good thing. While Wi-Fi is wonderful on laptops, the technology is starting to turn up in smaller, simpler devices where it often seems like more trouble than it’s worth. EastmanContinue Reading

Industry Wireless Squabble Gives Newcomers Edge

While so-called “industry leaders” quibble over what will be the one true standard for 802.11n and UWB implementations, there are four different companies pushing the edge in new ways to implement wireless. Three of the four aren’t really mainstream, but all of them hold their own seeds to blow beyond the de facto 802.11g/Bluetooth/WiMax ploddingContinue Reading

Qualcomm Co-Founder Skeptical Of Broadband Wireless Potential

The technology is likely to be too expensive to become as popular as existing mobile phones, said Qualcomm’s Andrew Viterbi. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Wireless LANs, The New ‘Secure’ Network

Once considered a playground for hackers and malicious attacks, wireless networks are fast becoming more secure than their wired counterparts. Via [searchnetworking.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

VCs See Wireless As Investment Hotspot

Wireless ventures get $3 of every $5 invested in telecom, MoneyTree Survey reveals. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Why Clip Wi-Fi’s Wings?

Sitting in the San Francisco airport last Sunday, Don DePalma checked his e-mail on his laptop. The sight was hardly unusual. Like many itinerant executives, DePalma frequently uses Wi-Fi “hot spots” in airline VIP lounges, coffee shops and other locales around the country. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Get Up To Speed With Wireless Networking

The latest wireless technologies are all touted as having faster data transfer speeds and greater ranges. Just don’t expect them to work with future devices. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Cities Spark HotSpot Debate

A growing number of cities in the US are treating high-speed internet as a basic amenity for citizens, like running water or the electricity grid. But as the concept expands so does the battle with big business. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

The Real Wireless Revolution Is Just Beginning

Amidst the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, a bit of the future made an auspicious debut. The FCC allowed an isolated temporary shelter in rural Louisiana to use the still-experimental technology WiMAX (basically, Wi-Fi’s big brother) as a powerful, high-speed wireless link to the nearest functioning Internet connection point, fifteen miles away. WiMAX worked flawlessly —Continue Reading

The Long And Winding Road To Wi-Fi 2.0

New technology promises to increase the speed of wireless networks by a factor of 20, but the emerging standard is being delayed by vendors squabbling. Via [insight.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

No Shortage Of Wi-Fi Wannabes

Google Inc. is not the only company that thinks San Francisco’s proposed wireless network can be free to the city and its residents. Via [sfgate.com]Continue Reading

EarthLink Gambles On Wireless

This year will be the year that EarthLink, one of the country’s largest ISPs, decided to cast its future success with wireless communications. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading