Broadband wireless has traditionally flourished in developing economies, as a relatively low cost way to bring broadband access to countries with limited infrastructure. But this does not mean that it is a technology for spreading access to poor users. In general, operators in new economies target enterprises, expatriates and other high income oases, leaving rural… Continue Reading
Wi-LAN Divides Business
Wi-LAN is retooling its business structure into two separate divisions in an effort to better align company resources in each of its key business areas, including intellectual property (IP) and wireless broadband equipment. Via [wirelessweek.com]… Continue Reading