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Google-Verizon: Will a parallel non-Internet help?
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Google-Verizon: Will a parallel non-Internet help?
The policy on net neutrality raises more questions than it answers and a lot of bloggers reacted as if Verizon Communications Inc. and Google Inc. have full authority to define rules
First smartphone for WiMax unveiled
Thursday, March 25, 2010
First smartphone for WiMax unveiled
With Sprint promising the handset this summer, will Craig Wireless have it for the company's Vancouver service? The smartphone will help Sprint get a jump on new LTE networks set to open at the end of this year
Alcatel-Lucent founds 4G industry group
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Alcatel-Lucent founds 4G industry group
The ng Connect Program aims to help vendors promote applications and content that can be delivered through Long Term Evolution wireless networking technology. Find out who has signed up
Motorola releases software for network management
Monday, June 16, 2008
Motorola releases software for network management
Motorola Inc. is helping IT managers and network operators more efficiently and comprehensively manage their networks and devices that sit on them
GSMA chair: WiMAX should be rolled into LTE
Monday, February 11, 2008
GSMA chair: WiMAX should be rolled into LTE
At the opening keynote of the 2008 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Rob Conway pitches Long Term Evolution as the standard for the next generation of wireless. Primus Canada responds
Make wireless Internet available to all, urges FCC
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Make wireless Internet available to all, urges FCC
U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Kevin Martin wants wireless Internet access to be included in efforts to ensure universal communications for all U.S. residents.
Australia's Optus launches iBurst mobile broadband
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Australia's Optus launches iBurst mobile broadband
Optus has formed a partnership with wireless Internet group Personal Broadband Australia to provide mobile broadband services to corporate customers. The telco is also in discussions with Unwired Australia. The deal with Personal Broadband Australia allows Optus to provide wireless broadband services to 70 per cent of Australian businesses using iBurst.
Intel's WiMax chip sets sail
Monday, April 18, 2005
Intel's WiMax chip sets sail
WiMax broadband wireless technology will clear a hurdle Monday as Intel Corp. announces volume shipments of its Rosedale chip for the wireless broadband technology, people familiar with the company's plans said this week.
Telecom poised to modernize in South Africa
Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Telecom poised to modernize in South Africa
Welcome to 2005, the year that telecommunications is finally set to enter the modern era in South Africa. The SNO is almost here, 3G is here, and wireless broadband is here.
Intel, Clearwire to work on WiMax together
Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Intel, Clearwire to work on WiMax together
Intel Corp. will work with Clearwire Corp., a wireless Internet service provider founded by cellular pioneer Craig McCaw, on future networks based on WiMax wireless broadband technology.
Vendors tout WiMax potential
Wednesday, June 02, 2004
Vendors tout WiMax potential
Wireless broadband, including the yet-to-be-deployed WiMax, has tremendous growth potential, but is still years from rollout, according to wireless broadband equipment vendors speaking at a conference Wednesday.
3GSM : T-Mobile pushes int'l, 'seamless' Wi-Fi services
Thursday, February 26, 2004
3GSM : T-Mobile pushes int'l, 'seamless' Wi-Fi services
International business travelers seeking wireless broadband connectivity on both sides of the Atlantic could benefit from a new service launched by the T-Mobile subsidiaries of Germany's Deutsche Telekom AG.
Wireless service hits DSL speeds
Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Wireless service hits DSL speeds
Several services on display here at the CTIA Wireless 2003 show offer a glimpse into a faster wireless future. Verizon Communications Inc., Novatel Wireless Inc., Navini Networks Inc., and IPWireless Inc. are among the vendors bringing DSL-type speeds to wireless networks.
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