Category Archives: Deployment

Large WiMax Network Launched In U.K.

Telabria has launched its wide area wireless broadband network after six months of intensive trials in Kent, South East England. Targeted at both residential and business markets, the Skylink service offers customers symmetric broadband speeds up to 10Mbps, as well as voice-over-IP (VoIP) telephone service. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Running Wi-Fi In The Coldest, Driest And Windiest Place On Earth

If you think setting up a wireless network is difficult in your living room, try the Antarctic. For the last seven years scientists in Antarctica have been setting up access points and repeaters in sub-zero temperatures and 80 mile per hour winds. To the hundreds of scientists stationed there, wireless gives a big morale boostContinue Reading

Canary Wharf Gets Wireless Internet

Canary Wharf is to become Europe’s largest wireless internet-enabled business district, with employees able to connect to the web in office reception areas, parks and shops. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

San Francisco’s Wi-Fi Proposal Goes Out On A Limb

San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom got nationwide publicity last year by marrying gay couples in City Hall, but now he’s launching a crusade he regards as even more controversial: building a high-speed wireless Internet system offering low-cost service to residents. Via [seattletimes.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

Whiz-Bang Wireless At The Scene Of A Crime

New mesh-networking software from PacketHop lets police and first responders use their mobile devices to set up wireless networks that don’t require Wi-Fi access points or routers. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Free Wi-Fi On Iowa Highways

Visitors to any of the 39 rest areas available along the Iowa Interstate highway system can now use their 802.11-based devices to access the Web for free. The hotspots, which are also found at eight welcome centers and two shopping malls, were deployed by Des Moines-based I Spot Networks. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Lenexa, Kansas Getting WiMAX Service

The city is kicking off pre-Wimax for city services later this month, an effort designed to improve employee productivity. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Canary Wharf Gets The Wi-Fi Treatment

Mobile workers in Docklands will soon be able to get high-speed wireless access from the bars and shops surrounding the UK’s highest buildings. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wireless Check-in Speeds Ferry Boardings

NZX-listed transport company Toll New Zealand has begun using wireless handheld computers connected by WiFi access points to check-in passengers on its Interislander ferries, a move that it says could halve loading times. Via [stuff.co.nz]Continue Reading

Tokyo Steps Closer To WiMax

WiMax is in the air this week, as Airspan Networks today announced the $5 million expansion of an agreement with Yozan for WiMax deployment in Tokyo. Via [reed-electronics.com]Continue Reading

San Francisco Sees Economic Vitality In Citywide Wi-Fi

While lawmakers in some parts of the country are fighting to ban free wireless broadband access, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom is looking at it as a potential tool for fixing community problems. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

San Francisco Moves Forward On Wi-Fi Plan

The city of San Francisco wants ideas for making the entire 49-square mile city a free — or at least cheap — Wi-Fi zone. Via [businessweek.com]Continue Reading

Massport Criticized For Wi-Fi Shutdowns

A year after launching a roughly $8-a-day wireless Internet service, Boston’s Logan International Airport is facing growing complaints that it’s trying to impose a ”WiFi monopoly” at the airport. Via [boston.com]Continue Reading

In-Flight Wi-Fi Rivals Pitch Phone Plans

Boeing’s Connexion and Airbus’ OnAir this week both announced partnerships with mobile phone specialists to pave the way for in-flight GSM and CDMA device usage. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Intel Throws Weight Behind US Municipal Metrozones

Intel is throwing its financial, technical and lobbying weight behind the rising tide of municipally run broadband wireless networks, seeing these as a way to stimulate uptake of Wi-Fi and WiMAX and so sell more of its chips and increase its influence over the communications world. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading