Category Archives: Deployment

World Cup Network Includes Wireless Links

Avaya claimed its voice and data network for the World Cup is the biggest of its kind for any sporting tournament. Over the 31-day duration of the event, Avaya expects 15 trillion bytes of data to run through the network, which links 12 host stadiums, international media centers and the FIFA (Federation Internationale de FootballContinue Reading

Sacramento Wi-Fi Deployment Hits A Wall

The dream of municipal WiFi always seems to have one problem; how do you pay for it. Google and Earthlink seem to think that in San Francisco, they can support it through advertising. However in Sacramento, Mobilepro, the company that brought wireless to Tempe, Arizona, seems to think they can’t. The trouble seems to stemContinue Reading

Wi-Fi: Coming Soon On Board U.S. Airplanes

AirCell’s newly-acquired radio spectrum license might change the world of in-flight Internet access for passengers aboard US commercial airplanes. The new spectrum would allow “affordable” broadband service without conflicting with the federal ban on in-flight cell phone use. The calls, which would travel over a different frequency, wouldn’t pose a threat to aircraft navigational systems.Continue Reading

WiFi Badges Locate Doctors In The House

Getting hold of doctors in an emergency has for years been done through pagers. With the ubiquity of wireless networks in hospitals, Vocera communications has come up with thier Vocera Communication System. It’s akin to the communicator in Star Trek, featuring voice commands to talk to specific people, groups of people, or to locate andContinue Reading

BWI Trying To Make Waits Better With Free Wi-Fi Access

Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) is expanding wireless Internet access throughout the airport to make traveling more convenient for their flying customers. BWI joins airports in Canada and across the US in offering Wi-Fi as a free customer service rather than the paid concession it once was. Holdouts in the wireless conversion are majorContinue Reading

Pakistan Plans Largest Mobile WiMax Rollout

The largest WiMax network to date is due to begin operations in Pakistan, according to Motorola. The firm will supply 802.16e-based MOTOwi4 network to the country’s Wateen Telecom and expects a million subscribers to initially avail of the service. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Startup Wants To Offer Free Nationwide Wireless

Startup company M2Z Networks plans to offer free wireless access with speeds at 384 Kbps across the U.S. once it secures a license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). For higher speeds, users will have to pay a fee, five percent of which will go the government, according to the firm’s application to FCC. ToContinue Reading

3G & Wi-Fi Help Rebuild

When hurricane Katrina made landfall, an unlikely group came to help rebuild. A contingent from the Burning Man festival, who are very familiar with building a community from nothing. Thier efforts were greatly helped with the Kyocera Wireless KR1 Mobile Router that allowed them to share the EV-DO 3G connection that previously was only usableContinue Reading

BT To Beam Wireless Broadband To Cities

BT Group intends to install a network of Wi-Fi hotspots in 12 U.K. cities, including Leeds, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Cardiff and London’s Westminster area, by the end of 2006. Steve Andrews, BT’s chief of converged services, clarified that the plan only constitutes the first phase and that the company expects to expand its coverage. InContinue Reading

Silicon Valley Backs US Wireless Broadband Plan

John Muleta (former head of the FCC’s wireless bureau) and cable executive Milo Medin (creator of AtHome Networks) have founded M2Z Networks Inc. with the goal of offering nationwide high-speed Internet service via a vacated slice of airwaves. The unused airwaves, 2155 megahertz (Mhz) to 2175 Mhz, have been allocated for advanced wireless service, andContinue Reading

$3.6M Euro Project Targets Integrated Wireless Nets

Researchers at Imperial College, London have launched a project called MEMBRANE (Multi-Element Multihop Backhaul Reconfigurable Antenna Network), which seeks to come out with an integrated set of antennae and wireless networking technologies. The $3.6 million project is supported by Intel, Lucent Technologies and Telefonica as well as the European Commission. The group hopes to haveContinue Reading

Residential Wi-Fi Sharing Made Easy

Researchers at the the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a new technology that will allow neighbors to share bandwidth without having to worry of security or privacy threats. The 1MB Practical End-host collaborative Residential Multihoming (PERM) software file is now downloadable and can be accessed by users with broadband subscriptions. Haiyun Luo, anContinue Reading

Schools Could Be The First In U.S. To Use WiMax

The FCC allocated parts of the 2.5 Ghz spectrum for schools to use for educational broadcasts. Unfortunatly it has’nt really been used and the FCC is threatening to take away the valuable spectrum in 2008 unless they start using it. The solution for some seems to be a mobile WiMax installation the provide low-income studentsContinue Reading

Browsing The Net On The Rails

People seem to want to use the internet everywhere, and businesses are listening. In California, the Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) system has put out a request for proposals on WiFi enabling the 105 mile system. No excuse not to have your presentation for the morning meeting now. Via [mercurynews.com]Continue Reading

Fort Wayne Gets Wi-Fi ‘Hot Zone’

Fort Wayne, Indiana, is now a “hot zone,” thanks to the Indiana Data Center, an ISP that serves Fort Wayne and its surrounding communities. The wireless distribution system, developed by Colubris Networks, uses dual-radio access points, situated on water towers, hospital rooftops, and fire stations, to cover the downtown area as well as the localContinue Reading