Category Archives: Deployment

Orlando Axes Free Muni Wi-Fi

The city of Orlando in Florida has pulled the plug on the city’s free Wi-Fi service. Although the city has a population of over 1.8m, only around 27 people a day were using the service, which was costing the district $1,800 a month. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Campus Wi-Fi Network Keeps Costs Low, Security High

Like many admins, Rodney Kluever recently faced a daunting task: find a way to use Wi-Fi to satisfy the connectivity requirements of a distributed organization while ensuring his expansive network stayed safe. Via [searchsecurity.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

Mauritius Curries Favour With The Wi-Fi Crowd

A little island off the east coast of Africa is planning to become one of the best wi-fi covered countries in the world. Via [theinquirer.net]Continue Reading

Carnival Cruise Woos Biz Travelers With Wi-Fi

People often think of cruise ships as romantic places where guests leave the telephone, the computer and even the alarm clock behind: luxurious vacationlands where time stands still. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Government Urged To Promote WiFi

Taiwan lags behind South Korea, Japan, Finland and the US in wireless infrastructure, and as such could miss out on some business opportunities. Via [taipeitimes.com]Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Spreads On International Flights

A year after German carrier Lufthansa premiered onboard wireless Internet access on some flights, at least eight other international airlines are following its lead. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Start-up Edges Cisco For Microsoft Wi-Fi Deal

Aruba Networks has won a major wireless contract with Microsoft, beating out Cisco Systems. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

T-Mobile To Boost Its Wi-Fi “HotSpots”

Wi-Fi has seen its share of success and failures. Via [seattletimes.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

BellSouth Offers Wireless Broadband

At Supercomm 2005 this week, BellSouth announced plans to deploy wireless broadband service to select areas of Athens, Ga., in August and extend it to Florida cities later in the year. Via [networkworld.com]Continue Reading

Nintendo To Create WiFi HotSpots For DS Handheld

Nintendo Co. Ltd. said on Tuesday it would establish 1,000 WiFi hotspots in Japan by the end of 2005 where owners of its DS portable game machines can play games with others online for free. Via [reuters.com]Continue Reading

Seattle Tops List Of Wireless Web Communities

Maybe it’s the rain that encouraged Seattle’s residents to stay indoors, sipping their lattes and surfing the Web wirelessly, that made the northwest city this year’s most ‘unwired’ city, according to a survey released on Tuesday. Via [reuters.com]Continue Reading

Domestic U.S. Flights To Get Wi-Fi… Eventually

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted permission to United Airlines and Verizon Airfone to build Wi-Fi networks into the airline’s domestic planes for use by passengers while in the air. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

Vanderbilt Wi-Fi: Blocked When Needed

Last year, administrators at Vanderbilt University’s highly ranked Law School in Nashville, Tenn., found themselves with a problem. They wanted to make Wi-Fi available to students in classrooms, but they didn’t want students to use that access for unrelated tasks like instant messaging or watching streaming video, which would distract them or their classmates fromContinue Reading

London Undergound To Trial Wireless Services

London Underground (LU) looks set to begin mobile phone service trials next year after receiving 70 bids to wire up the capital’s Tube network for mobile phone and other wireless services. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Vendor Claims Wi-Fi Technology With 4-Kilometer Range

Using a new type of array antenna mounted on highly elevated locations, 5G Wireless claims its technology will provide a low-cost option for campuswide and municipal wireless deployments. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading