Latest Mobility XE release includes QOS 

By: By Donny Jackson

NetMotion Wireless announced the availability of Mobility XE version 7.1, which adds QOS features that should help mobile workers using latency-sensitive...

It's time to share 

By: By Donny Jackson

During last year's wildfires in Southern California, San Diego-area residents received diametrically opposed directives from public-safety officials who...

Symbol intros new next-gen switch 

By: By Donny Jackson

Symbol Technologies has unveiled the industry's first radio frequency wireless switch that is designed to bridge the gap between Wi-Fi, RFID and other...

Bird announces U.K. distributor 

Bird Technologies Group appointed Aspen Electronics as its pan-European stocking distributor for its fixed-load and attenuator-product lines. Aspen currently...

Fenway Park goes wireless 

The Boston Red Sox have implemented wireless local area network connectivity at all its facilities, including at Fenway Park. The ball team purchased...

Patent infringement case leads to cease-and-desist order 

A federal court ordered Gamber-Johnson, via a cease-and-desist order, to stop sales of its VersaTrue line of mounting products. The order resulted from...

Big signals at small cost 

By: By Ira Wiesenfeld and Charles Edwards

Bob Buckley, sheriff of Union Parish, La., knew he had a serious communications problem on his hands. The UHF two-way radio system that the parish operated...

DOD exercise tests wireless communications, interoperability 

Fortress Technologies demonstrated secure wireless communications during the Joint User Interoperability Communications Exercise, an annual Department...

Solving in-building coverage problems 

By: By Jay M. Jacobsmeyer, P.E.

Over the last two decades, a major shift has occurred in land mobile radio, as users have migrated from VHF and UHF systems to 700, 800 and 900 MHz systems....

More than a marriage of convenience 

By: By Mary Rose Roberts

In August, a London terror cell allegedly planned to bomb U.S.-bound, trans-Atlantic jetliners using common household chemicals. Now government and private...

Boeing wins border-security contract 

By: By Donny Jackson

Chicago-based federal contractor Boeing has been awarded a contract to establish a hi-tech network of sensors and other surveillance equipment along the...

Minneapolis wirelessly tracks gun-related incidents 

The City of Minneapolis has deployed ShotSpotter's Gunshot Location System, which captures gunfire from events as far as two miles away using acoustic...

Power cooperative upgrades to a trunked radio system 

North Dakota-based Basin Electric Power Cooperative, a wholesale power supplier, will replace its existing conventional radio system with a new Tait MPT...

Raceway adds WLAN system 

The Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Pleasanton, Calif., has installed Trapeze Networks' WLAN Mobility System. The system consists of Mobility Exchange switches,...

GPS receiver deployed by Chicago and New York fire departments 

u-blox America announced its Antaris GPS receiver will be incorporated into Motorola's MDR800 model F5127 vehicle tracking system deployed by the Chicago...

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