Terocelo: SDR chips will be ready for handsets next year 

By: By Donny Jackson

CMOS transceiver chips using Terocelo's patented True Software Radio technology will be available in about a year...

Connecticut buys $1 million in equipment 

Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced that the state is buying $1 million worth of new communications equipment...

No one said it would be easy 

By: By Lynnette Luna

Early adpoters find that IP is a double-edged sword...

Wireless to the rescue 

By: By Mary Rose Roberts

Systems performed well after Minn. bridge collapse; could sensors have prevented tragedy?...

MSV announces Sprint Nextel deal, mutual-aid talkgroup 

By: By Donny Jackson

Mobile Satellite Ventures announced a resale agreement with Sprint Nextel, which will market MSV's mission-critical satellite communications service as a complement to the commercial wireless carrier's offerings for emergency-response teams...

With technology, more is better 

By: By Donny Jackson

Vendor's goal is for users to leverage best characteristics of all available networks...

Multiple choice 

By: By Donny Jackson

Systems integrators long have designed, developed and deployed complex, best-of-breed communications systems for the military. Now they're leveraging this experience to forge into the public-safety sector--in the nation's largest cities and, unexpectedly, in one of its smallest--at the expense of traditional vendors...

NextWave increases TD-CDMA capital 

By: By Lynnette Luna

Company hopes to accelerate deployments of still-nascent broadband technology...

Radio system is under attack 

By: By James Careless

Pennsylvania police chief complains about countywide problems...

Miss. picks Motorola for new network 

By: By Doug Mohney

Statewide network is expected to be compatible with those in adjoining states...

Motorola to begin WiMAX trial 

Motorola and Vietnam Datacommunications signed an agreement to commence a WiMAX trial in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's two largest cities...

Truly a no-brainer 

By: By Jim Barthold

Boston suburb blazes a trail in 4.9 GHz--and hopes others come along...

Choose your weapon 

By: By Marv Wessel

What to consider when selecting electromagnetic field-measuring equipment...

Expanding horizons 

By: By Rick Burke

Interoperability vision must move beyond voice to include data...

Growing pains 

By: By Lynnette Luna

Machine-to-machine communications have come a long way over the past few years. New applications and dropping prices have fueled penetration into lucrative non-traditional sectors. But a lack of standards is keeping the technology from reaching its full potential...

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