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Bloggers feel RIM's pain--sort of

Bloggers feel RIM's pain--sort of

19 Dec 2011 By: Brian Bloom - ComputerWorld Canada Creator
BLOGOSPHERE Bloggers seem surprised, concerned and even a bit amused at RIM's continuing bad luck
More details on Shaw's Wi-Fi network

More details on Shaw's Wi-Fi network

03 Nov 2011 By: Howard Solomon - Network World Canada Creator
The Western Canadian cable company is thinking big: 60,000 access points for its new network. Read why the president says it makes sense
Bell, merchants partner for free WiFi in Montreal

Bell, merchants partner for free WiFi in Montreal

19 Oct 2011 By: Howard Solomon - Network World Canada Creator
Business association buys the access points while the carrier provides the bandwidth in a deal that both parties say brings benefits
Montreal hotel Wi-Fi solution provider sold to AT&T

Montreal hotel Wi-Fi solution provider sold to AT&T

26 Sep 2011 By: Howard Solomon - Network World Canada Creator
Superclick Networks, which makes a Wi-Fi gateway for managing WLANs in multi-room facilities, has been bought by America's biggest phone company
Researchers foresee self-tuning wireless APs

Researchers foresee self-tuning wireless APs

26 Sep 2011 By: Tim Greene - Network World Creator
When an access point detects interference, software could invoke channel-width adaptation so the AP broadcasts on a narrower channel
Borrowed spectrum needed for London Olympics
24 Jan 2012
Borrowed spectrum needed for London Olympics
Britain's regulator says it needs to find unused wireless frequencies to meet demand for this summer's sporting event
Gigabit wireless will be hot, report says
17 Jan 2012
Gigabit wireless will be hot, report says
Over 3 million access points and notebooks with 802.11ac will be shipped in the first year of availability alone, IMS expects
Buffalo shows 802.11ac prototype at CES
14 Jan 2012
Buffalo shows 802.11ac prototype at CES
Manufacturer says products capable of taking advantage of the new technology should be on sale in the fall even if the standard hasn't been finalized
Wireless in the 60 GHz band: Is it needed?
11 Jan 2012
Wireless in the 60 GHz band: Is it needed?
An interview with the head of the WiGig Alliance, who says his group's proposed standard will allow PCs, tablets and TVs to talk with each other at up to 7 Gbps

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