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VeriSign Commences Seamless Wi-Fi Cellular Roaming Tests

VeriSign has planned to get on to the bandwagon of Wi-Fi Cellular roaming and has begun trial tests in three major universities. The commencement of the trial was announced last week and under the pilot program, the company is trying to integrate on-campus Wi-Fi to any wide-area wireless carrier network for data and voice roamingContinue Reading

Intel Senses United Wireless Future In 802.21

In a pre-show briefing to international press on Monday, Intel discussed developments that the company claims will herald a new era of cooperating standards in wireless. “Our goal is to provide seamless network connectivity across a wide range of networks,” said Alan Crouch, the director of Intel’s Oregon Communications Technology Lab. “And 802.21 is theContinue Reading

Explosive Growth Seen For Voice-Over-WLAN

A new worldwide study predicts an annual growth rate of 159% for VoWLAN even though the technology faces challenges. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Survey Shows Users Confused Over Wi-Fi, 3G And GPRS / Wi-Fi

Tatara Systems has published the results of business user research into wireless data communications usage, which shows that most users do not understand the differences between 3G, GPRS and Wi-Fi; that Wi-Fi use through hotspots is more popular than Wi-Fi use at home, and that laptop users buy coffee just so they can access hotspots.Continue Reading

Wi-Fi Totally Insecure For Press, Says Intel

Intel supplies wi-fi access at its forum, but for the first time ever we were provided with an A4 printed document, probably in six point type, that spells out the inherent security weakness of such networks. Via [theinquirer.net]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

WiMAX: The Emperor’s Clothes Get Another Wash…

This week has seen more scepticism than ever about Wimax as a viable wireless carrier technology, following the news from the Forum that testing and certification “could be delayed till October.” Via [theregister.co.uk]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

Why Qualcomm Has Its Wallet Out

The Elata and Flarion acquisitions reflect the outfit’s need to keep abreast of tech’s latest trends. Expect more of the same. Via [businessweek.com]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

City-sponsored Wi-Fi’s Wild Ride

One of the greediest moves ever by big telephone companies appears — for the moment — to have run amok, if not backfired. Via [seattletimes.nwsource.com]Continue Reading

Alvarion Speaks Out On WiMax Certification

When the WiMax Forum launched its certification process at Spain’s Cetecom Labs in mid-July, a number of companies quickly took the opportunity to announce that their equipment had been shipped to Spain to participate – but one company was notably missing from the list: Alvarion. Via [wi-fiplanet.com]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

Philadelphia Chooses Wireless Finalists

Groups led by EarthLink and HP have been selected as the finalists to deploy Philadelphia’s city-wide network, with city officials expecting deployment to begin this October. Via [informationweek.com]Continue Reading

Finns Urge Better Wi-Fi Security After Bank Break-In

Finland has called on its citizens to take more care securing their Wi-Fi networks after it emerged this week that about €200,000 (£135,623) had been stolen from a bank using an unprotected home network. Via [pcadvisor.co.uk]Continue Reading