Category Archives: Deployment

Burgers And Free Wi-Fi

The economics around offering Wi-Fi hotspot service have always been questionable, and it seems that the for-fee model pioneered by T-Mobile, Wayport and others may finally be giving way to free services operated by venue owners. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]Continue Reading

WiMax To Turbo Charge Alternative Carriers

A research note from Meta Group points to WiMax – just now becoming known as a broadband wireless standard that works over wide areas – as a way for some telcos to compete with incumbent local operators for voice services. It means they don’t have to use copper lines or voice over IP technology. ViaContinue Reading

WiMax Puts Citywide Wireless Broadband In Sight

Emerging broadband wireless technology gives users more room to roam. It offers flexibility, ease of use and built-in security. WiMax wants to be your wireless everything. With a line-of-sight range of up to 30 miles, WiMax is the next step in the evolution of the wireless local-area network concept of Wi-Fi, which has only aContinue Reading

Wi-Fi Security Doesn’t Have To Mean Slow

With performance at a premium for enterprises packing their WLANs with heavy-duty applications such as voice over IP, wireless gear makers are finding ways to improve the speed and security of the networks. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading

Next-generation Wireless Net Eyed For Nantucket

As soon as next month, Nantucket could be known as a hotspot for another reason: high-speed wireless Internet access. Via [boston.com]Continue Reading

Intel Backs In-flight Wi-Fi Initiative

An initiative supported by Intel is in the final stages of outlining a method to disable the radio transmitters of handheld devices during aircraft takeoff and landing. The development should help pave the way to greater freedom to use wireless-enabled mobile devices while in the air. Via [theregister.co.uk]Continue Reading

Public Wi-Fi Access Lacks Consistency

Is it really any wonder that wireless LAN service providers continue to struggle to generate a sustainable revenue stream when they pay so little attention to the needs of the end users they are targeting? Via [computerworld.com]Continue Reading

First BT Wireless Broadband Nears

Northern Ireland is to get BT’s first public wireless broadband service later this year, equipment vendor Alvarion announced on Monday. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Airespace’s Mission: Lead Wireless Access Pack

Last year, the wireless LAN industry was inundated with startups hoping to make their mark with centralized wireless LAN management platforms. Today, major incumbent WLAN players such as Cisco Systems Inc. and Symbol Technologies Inc. consider just two of those startups as formidable competition: Aruba Wireless Networks Inc. and Airespace Inc., both of which reportedContinue Reading

Intel Touts WiMax As DSL Replacement

By 2005 consumers will be able to subscribe to a wireless data plan that delivers digital subscriber line-like performance using WiMax technology, Intel’s Sean Maloney has predicted. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

WhyFlying

WiFi-in-the-sky works very well, thank you, but what I learned about it in my aerial experiments this week included some surprises. Via [pbs.org]Continue Reading

Small Resort Town Takes A Big Wi-Fi Network Step

This week, the Lake Michigan resort community of Grand Haven became the first place in the United States to offer broadband Internet access via Wi-Fi citywide. Every part of the 6-square-mile city, plus 15 miles out into the big lake, is now covered by wireless Internet. Via [freep.com]Continue Reading

What’s Next For Wireless?

Imagine surfing the Internet wirelessly on your notebook–at blazing speeds–while riding a high-speed bullet train. Or zipping down the highway (as a passenger, I hope), checking the traffic situation ahead on a wireless-enabled PDA with a super-fast connection. Or making a Wi-Fi broadband connection even though you’re miles away from the nearest hot spot. ViaContinue Reading

Massive Free Wi-Fi Hot Spot Lands On Paris

Mobile workers in the main business area of Paris will soon be able to get free high-speed Internet connectivity on the move. Via [news.zdnet.co.uk]Continue Reading

Wireless Network Passes University Test

Managing a wireless network that spans more than 900 acres is no mean feat. So when Maurice Ficklin had the chance to participate in a device management study with two major technology companies, he jumped at the opportunity. Via [eweek.com]Continue Reading