IEEE supports next-gen Wi-Fi proposal 

BY JAMES CARELESS

As expected, an IEEE task force unanimously voted in favor of the 802.11n draft standard offered by a joint-proposal team led by the Enhanced Wireless...

Bridging the gulf between IT and RF 

BY MERRILL DOUGLAS

As software becomes more important in controlling mobile radio systems and as more organizations move voice and data systems onto a common IP platform...

Radio vendors intro solutions at CES 

BY DOUG MOHNEY

The International Consumer Electronics Show has started to serve as a launching pad for radio products for both the high-end consumer and commercial/government...

Motorola's BPL solution receives UL approval 

Donny Jackson

Motorola's Powerline LV modem received approval from Underwriters Laboratories, meaning the vendor can begin shipping its broadband over power line, or...

CHIP magnet 

BY DONNY JACKSON

It's the ultimate goal of every manufacturer and the dream of every wireless user: a communications device flexible enough to work on any network. With...

Apptis, SmartLink land public-safety contract 

BY DONNY JACKSON

Apptis and SmartLink Radio Networks announced a $3 million contract from Solano County, Calif., to design and deploy an interoperable radio system that...

College already is tough enough 

BY GLENN BISCHOFF

About a year ago, Northern Michigan University in Marquette found itself in a predicament that one intuitively might think would be much more likely to...

NetMotion reports 183 new customers 

BY DONNY JACKSON

Seattle-based NetMotion Wireless announced it added 183 new customers during the first nine months of 2005, resulting in the company realizing 91% revenue...

Item-level RFID takes a step forward 

BY GLENN BISCHOFF

Symbol Technologies and Vue Technologies recently announced that they would jointly develop integrated item-level radio frequency identification, or RFID,...

North Carolina county uses 4.9 GHz with MotoMesh 

BY DONNY JACKSON

Wake County, N.C., is transmitting video-surveillance information from three areas to headquarters and patrolling officers in what is the first announced...

Sprint Nextel launches mobility consulting company 

Donny Jackson

Sprint Nextel has launched Sprint Enterprise Mobility, a wholly owned subsidiary that will provide consulting services to enterprises trying to integrate...

When two screens are better than one 

BY GLENN BISCHOFF

When Max Machuta, owner of Traverse City, Mich.-based Municipal Services, was asked by the Orland Park (Ill.) Police Department in 1999 to guide them...

Michigan county opts for Codespear's alert system 

Donny Jackson

Michigan-based Codespear said that Wayne County, Mich., has selected its software to create emergency communications directly with the county's residents,...

Web site showcase 

ANDREW Andrew Corp. delivers innovative and essential telecommunications equipment and solutions. The company's Web site features products that focus...

Plant Equipment, CML merge 

Donny Jackson

Public-safety answering point equipment vendors Plant Equipment and CML Emergency Services announced their intent to merge, creating a combined company...

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