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Ruckus brings dual-band 11n to outdoor Wi-Fi
Friday, July 24, 2009
Ruckus brings dual-band 11n to outdoor Wi-Fi
The wireless local-area network specialist is introducing fast, weather-proof, dual-band access points
CRTC speeds up Globalive foreign ownership review
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
CRTC speeds up Globalive foreign ownership review
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission has corrected a public notice after a new entrant to the nations wireless industry complained that about a possible delay to...
Spectrum auction anniversary: Countdown to launch
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Spectrum auction anniversary: Countdown to launch
ANALYSIS: One year after the spectrum auction, newcomers to the Canadian wireless scene are ramping up to launch their networks. Will this mean a better experience for users?
Ex-Nortel exec leads rescue bidder's advisory team
Friday, July 17, 2009
Ex-Nortel exec leads rescue bidder's advisory team
Former Nortel president Dion Joannou says MatlinPatterson’s bid for Nortel assets will be better for customers and employees than Nokia Siemens Networks $650 million offer. But Forrester Research analyst Brownlee Thomas is not so sure
Is GPS alone the answer for better E911?
Friday, July 17, 2009
Is GPS alone the answer for better E911?
Polaris Wireless CTO Marty Feuerstein outlines what he thinks the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to update Canada’s wireless 911 policy
Rogers-HP embedded notebook now in Canada
Monday, July 13, 2009
Rogers-HP embedded notebook now in Canada
Rogers Communications becomes the first Canadian wireless operator to leverage the notebook market by bundling the HP Mini 110 with a data plan
ZigBee develops standard for wireless devices without batteries
Sunday, June 28, 2009
ZigBee develops standard for wireless devices without batteries
The ZigBee Alliance is working on a standard for products based on wireless technology that can operate without batteries by harvesting energy from their environment
Nokia Siemens to keep 800 Nortel workers in Canada
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Nokia Siemens to keep 800 Nortel workers in Canada
Some Nortel employees would lose their jobs if the $650 million deal to buy its CDMA and LTE business is approved, but Nokia Siemens Networks plans to continue wireless research in Ottawa.
Nortel CEO's Letter to Employees
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Nortel CEO's Letter to Employees
"We have continually sought a solution that would allow us to emerge from the process and continue writing the history of this storied company ... We believe this is the best solution"
Nortel in discussions to sell all business units
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Nortel in discussions to sell all business units
The 114-year-old Canadian telecom equipment manufacturer has agreed to sell its carrier wireless division to Nokia Siemens, six months after entering bankruptcy protection. Iain Grant blames the board of directors
Rogers sets sights on corporate market
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Rogers sets sights on corporate market
Rogers Business Solutions VP Terry Canning wants to sell access services to large firms in by partnering with global telecom carriers. The only obstacle, one analyst says, is questions from business partners as to whether Rogers is in the business market to stay
IN BRIEF: Peer 1 takes 30 per cent off
Thursday, June 11, 2009
IN BRIEF: Peer 1 takes 30 per cent off
The hosting company guarantees it will undercut your current invoice. Plus: business intelligence for health-care providers; a new president at Craig Wireless; and more
Cellular carriers demand relief from spectrum fees
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Cellular carriers demand relief from spectrum fees
As Industry Canada reviews its policy on wireless licence fees and renewals, the industry is demanding a significant overhaul. Read why an telecom analyst says carriers have a lot of nerve asking for drastic cuts
The trouble with trouble-shooting
Thursday, June 11, 2009
The trouble with trouble-shooting
Network managers are still struggling to find problems before users do. New tools make it easy to gather performance data, but are we doomed to suffer what one vendor calls 'death by metrics?'
IN BRIEF: Netbooks on the rise
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
IN BRIEF: Netbooks on the rise
Meanwhile, the Canadian desktop PC market slumps. Also: Snow Leopard on the horizon; IBI's Awards of Distinction; and more
N.S. turns ambulances into hotspots
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
N.S. turns ambulances into hotspots
The province of Nova Scotia has turned its ambulance fleet into a collection of roaming hotspots. Find out what the province’s Emergency Health Services division is doing and what the technology means for the future of mobile networking
AirMagnet retools WLAN applications for wireless VoIP traffic
Sunday, May 31, 2009
AirMagnet retools WLAN applications for wireless VoIP traffic
Survey Pro collects signal, packet and radio spectrum data while Analyzer Pro collects information on lost packets and works with Cisco Call Manager 7.0. The vendor says this will appeal to users with dual-mode smart phones
In-wall access points promise savings for hotels, university dorms
Sunday, May 31, 2009
In-wall access points promise savings for hotels, university dorms
Hewlett-Packard’s new in-wall access point offers wireless and wired connectivity, which the company says offers ‘huge’ savings over other solutions. An industry analyst says it’s one of many similar connectivity devices about to be released
Technology helps transform Trillium Health care
Monday, May 11, 2009
Technology helps transform Trillium Health care
With its spa-like features, decentralized care and a wireless infrastructure, patients who check into the new Mississauga wing get better faster and reportedly don’t want to leave. WITH VIDEO
Look to close up shop, sells spectrum to Inukshuk
Monday, May 04, 2009
Look to close up shop, sells spectrum to Inukshuk
The multipoint distribution system vendor is selling the frequencies it uses for television and a WiMAX trial to Bell and Rogers for $30 million. An analyst complains the incumbents have done “the square root of bugger all” with WiMAX
Smart electricity meters in Ontario based on WiMAX
Monday, April 20, 2009
Smart electricity meters in Ontario based on WiMAX
Redline Communications is supplying customized modems to Hydro One for wireless meters which can be read remotely. They can also be used to control appliances and real-time monitoring
Toronto wants a BlackBerry specialist
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Toronto wants a BlackBerry specialist
The City’s budget proposal includes a new position to handle the municipality’s 1,800 BlackBerry smart phones. But it appears councillors are divided on the issue
Globalive gets cellular licences, ready to hire 1,000
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Globalive gets cellular licences, ready to hire 1,000
Industry Canada approves the company's ownership structure, which may help it raise millions more it needs to build a network
More Nortel assets for sale says report
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
More Nortel assets for sale says report
Nortel may sell off more of itself than previously announced, leaving very little as a core business if all the speculated sales go through according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Interested parties include Avaya, Siemens, Gores Group and Nokia Siemens, the report says
Verzion to launch LTE-based high-speed wireless network
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Verzion to launch LTE-based high-speed wireless network
Test service to start in two U.S. cities this year, with commercial service to begin in 2010. The move could erase what some had thought was the lead of wireless WiMAX technology
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