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Proposed Standard Eases WLAN Management

In enterprise-class 802.11 deployments, network control is limited to the infrastructure, such as wireless switches and access points. Network administrators have little control over wireless client devices such as laptops, PDAs and voice over wireless phones. Uneven distribution of wireless clients on access points typically results in heavily unbalanced networks that suffer bandwidth and accessContinue Reading

WiMax Fever Intensifies

WiMax is one of the fastest growing emerging sectors within the world’s telecoms industry, with the global market potential estimated to be worth up to $1bn in 2007 and $4bn by 2010, according to recent research from analyst firm Maravedis. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading

Snowboarders Stay Connected With Wireless Winter Wear

Embarking on a long term wireless integration collaboration, Burton Snowboards and Motorola Inc. recently revealed plans to launch a collection of Bluetooth-enabled winter gear for snowboarding tech types that want to stay connected. Via [pcmag.com]Continue Reading

Qualcomm Co-Founder Skeptical Of Broadband Wireless Potential

The technology is likely to be too expensive to become as popular as existing mobile phones, said Qualcomm’s Andrew Viterbi. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

WiMax Not Cheap Or Easy, Carriers Say

The costs of implementing the new wireless technology are still too steep for widespread deployment, say carriers who have WiMax trials underway–which could mean it will be a while before it’s a viable option for most enterprises. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Motorola, Intel Team On Mobile WiMax

Motorola and Intel are teaming up to accelerate the development and adoption of a broadband technology called WiMax for mobile devices, the companies announced Thursday. Via [news.zdnet.com]Continue Reading

Wireless LANs, The New ‘Secure’ Network

Once considered a playground for hackers and malicious attacks, wireless networks are fast becoming more secure than their wired counterparts. Via [searchnetworking.techtarget.com]Continue Reading

Tuning In To Wireless Returns

The in-depth research into the wireless capabilities of 403 large businesses sought to discover which wireless devices were being used, the future wireless investment plans of businesses, and what usage policies firms employed to manage wireless investments. Via [computerweekly.com]Continue Reading

Altera, Wi-LAN Partner On WiMAX

Altera Corp. has teamed up with Wi-LAN Inc. to deliver a programmable, low-cost WiMAX compliant base transceiver station modem. Via [edn.com]Continue Reading

VCs See Wireless As Investment Hotspot

Wireless ventures get $3 of every $5 invested in telecom, MoneyTree Survey reveals. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Why Clip Wi-Fi’s Wings?

Sitting in the San Francisco airport last Sunday, Don DePalma checked his e-mail on his laptop. The sight was hardly unusual. Like many itinerant executives, DePalma frequently uses Wi-Fi “hot spots” in airline VIP lounges, coffee shops and other locales around the country. Via [usatoday.com]Continue Reading

Xilinx Releases Tools To Speed Spread Of WiMAX

The rush to deploy WiMAX gained momentum Tuesday with the announcement by Xilinx of a suite of programmable solutions designed to speed product design for the emerging wide-area wireless standard. Via [eetimes.com]Continue Reading

Aruba Unveils Wireless Access Products

The new access points give mobile and home workers a more secure way to connect to the Internet and office systems. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Canon Announces Wireless Camera

Canon has introduced a new wireless digital camera, PowerShot SD430 Digital ELPH Wireless, that will allow user to beam photos from the camera directly to their computer and automatically print the image. Via [extremetech.com]Continue Reading

Paris Leads The Way In Free Wi-Fi Access

Paris is the top European city for free Wi-Fi access, according to a survey by Freehotspot.com. Via [vnunet.com]Continue Reading