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Will anyone step up to buy SR Telecom?
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Will anyone step up to buy SR Telecom?
An Info-Tech analyst predicts the Montreal WiMAX equipment maker will disappear, but a Frost & Sullivan researcher thinks they have a chance if they can weather the storm
Fixed wireless market waking up
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Fixed wireless market waking up
TeraGo Networks of Thornhill, Ont., raised $50 million when it was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. That money will help TeraGo expand across the country, according to a company spokesman.
SUPERCOMM: Vendors ready WiMax gear for testing
Tuesday, June 07, 2005
SUPERCOMM: Vendors ready WiMax gear for testing
Broadband wireless is blowing into Supercomm in Chicago this week just as certification tests are about to begin based on the WiMax fixed-wireless specification. Redline Communications Inc. demonstrated the equipment it plans to submit for WiMax Forum testing next month, while Aperto Networks Inc. introduced its WiMax line and one major carrier laid out plans for fixed wireless deployments later this year.
Wireless beats fibre on Prairie
Thursday, April 14, 2005
Wireless beats fibre on Prairie
Terago Networks is used to putting up fixed wireless networks in urban centres, but the company broke new ground recently when it built a miniature ver­sion of one of its city networks to connect a Manitoba school district.
Proxim charts fixed wireless path to WiMAX
Wednesday, November 03, 2004
Proxim charts fixed wireless path to WiMAX
Looking to help provide users with more powerful wireless products and services, Proxim Corp. has unveiled a ruggedized version of its Tsunami MP.11 point-to-multipoint base station and software.
BMI-T: Nigeria a massive telecommunications opportunity
Thursday, May 06, 2004
BMI-T: Nigeria a massive telecommunications opportunity
BMI-TechKnowledge Group has announced the publication of its Nigerian Telecommunications Market Report, offering an in-depth investigation into what has been hailed as one of the biggest telecommunications markets in Africa and the world.
Government of Canada invests in affordable high-speed network access
Thursday, September 12, 2002
Government of Canada invests in affordable high-speed network access
The Government of Canada took another step towards providing affordable high-speed video, voice and data communications Friday with the announcement of a multi-million dollar investment in Markham, Ont.-based Redline Communications Inc.
Space Host
Thursday, August 23, 2001
Space Host
The northeastern corner of Arizona, home of the Navajo Reservation, is one of the world's most desolate spots. Endless miles of sand, rock and scrub are interrupted only briefly by sparse human settlements. Broadband access? High-speed links are about as abundant as flowing water in this rugged desert country. Even the telephone infrastructure has remained largely untouched since lines were first strung in the 1930s and '40s.
Fixed wireless is coming to your remote offices
Thursday, August 09, 2001
Fixed wireless is coming to your remote offices
Although the industry is young and the technology often incompatible, fixed wireless will soon play a last-mile role in your support of teleworkers and branch offices.
Spectrum auction divides up 24/38GHz bands
Thursday, December 16, 1999
Spectrum auction divides up 24/38GHz bands
Instead of resulting in a “who’s who” roster of new LMCS service providers, Industry Canada’s first-ever spectrum auction of broadband wireless licences ended up being more a case of “who’s that?”
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