Category Archives: Deployment

Skyhook Wireless Lands Funds

Skyhook Wireless secured $6.5 million in venture and corporate funding. The Wi-Fi location provider attracted support from Intel Capital and Bain Capital Ventures, as well as existing investors, including Nokia. Via [wirelessweek.com]Continue Reading

Using Wi-Fi/Cellular In P2P Positioning

When Cyril Houri and a group of friends he refers to as “GPS alpha geeks” were frustrated by poor satellite reception in the big cities where they lived, they decided to do something about it. The result is Navizon, a wireless positioning system that works on Pocket PC PDAs by triangulating signals from Wi-Fi accessContinue Reading

Telstra Expanding Wireless Broadband Coverage

Telstra is set to expand its wireless broadband coverage as demand for the service has more than doubled in the last three months. Via [zdnet.com.au]Continue Reading

Japan Deploys Wi-Fi To Track Kids’ Whereabouts

It’s a new safety tool: parents are alerted when children reach pre-set points along the route, say, to and from school. If there is a problem, the kids can press a call button on the tag, which alerts their parents. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Can Wi-Fi Make It In Manhattan?

New York City lawmakers are taking a long, hard look at using 802.11-based Wi-Fi or some other technology to get the city’s roughly 8 million citizens access to broadband. Via [news.com.com]Continue Reading

Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Has 200,000 Users So Far

Nintendo Co. Ltd. said on Wednesday that nearly 200,000 unique users worldwide have tapped its three-week-old Wi-Fi Connection wireless service available through the Nintendo DS video game player. Via [today.reuters.com]Continue Reading

Large WiMAX Network Slated For Canada

A WiMAX wireless broadband network covering 8000 square miles of southeastern Alberta will be rolled out in 2006, equipment vendor Nortel and a Canadian governmental body said Wednesday. Via [commsdesign.com]Continue Reading

Speeding Up WiMAX Deployment In Malaysia

The acceleration in the deployment of WiMAX, the latest wireless technology, by the Goverment is one way of increasing the rate of personal computer and Internet adoption across the country, says the world’s biggest chipmaker Intel Corp. Via [btimes.com.my]Continue Reading

Arlington Goes Wireless With Free Internet Service

Arlington County is asking technology companies to give Internet users something for nothing. Via [msnbc.msn.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Venture Tests Philadelphia

Wireless Philadelphia is a project that has been in development for several years, but which will not be finished until late 2006. Via [news.bbc.co.uk]Continue Reading

Free Wi-Fi For All In Sunnyvale

Mountain View-based MetroFi is expected to announce today that it plans to bring free, advertising-supported wireless Internet service to all 130,000 residents of Sunnyvale. Via [mercurynews.com]Continue Reading

Taiwan Firm Offers Free Wi-Fi Calls

A Taiwanese consumer electronics manufacturer plans to set up a city-wide Wi-Fi phone network in Taipei. Ennyah Technologies will rent out dual mode Wi-Fi and GSM phones for a flat rate of about $33 per month, which will include unlimited international calls, company spokesman Patrick Peng told VNUnet. The company also offers lower priced Wi-Fi-onlyContinue Reading

Tempe Launches Citywide Wi-Fi

City officials in Tempe, Ariz., hosted a “Cutting the Wires” ceremony on Monday, marking the initial availability of Tempe’s citywide wireless access network. Via [pcmag.com]Continue Reading

New Orleans Set To Launch Free Wi-Fi

Hurricane-ravaged New Orleans will deploy the nation’s first municipally owned wireless Internet system that will be free for all users, part of an effort to jump-start recovery by making living and doing business in the city as attractive as possible. Via [chicagotribune.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi, On A $300-A-Month Salary

The Balkan country of Macedonia is planning a wireless mesh network that will cover 1,000 square miles so that the country’s more than 2 million residents can get online. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading