Atheros WLAN access point receives certificationAtheros Communications recently announced that its AR5002AP-2X dual-band, concurrent wireless LAN access point reference design has been certified for Wi-Fi multimedia power save by the Wi-Fi Alliance... NetMotion reports 183 new customersSeattle-based NetMotion Wireless yesterday announced it added 183 new customers during the first nine months of 2005, resulting in the company realizing 91% revenue growth compared to the same period in 2004... Wayne County opts for Codespear’s alert systemBy: By Donny Jackson Michigan-based Codespear today announced that Wayne County, Mich., has selected its software to create emergency communications directly with the county’s residents, businesses and public-safety agencies... North Carolina county uses 4.9 GHz with MotoMeshBy: By Donny Jackson Wake County, N.C., is transmitting video-surveillance information from three key venues in the county to headquarters and patrolling officers in what is the first announced deployment of the 4.9 GHz band using Motorola’s MotoMesh multiband radio solution... M/A-COM makes VIDA ready for TETRABy: By Donny Jackson Under the name of parent company Tyco Electronics, M/A-COM this week announced that its IP-based VIDA Network Platform can support the TETRA digital standard commonly used by public-safety entities in Europe, Asia and Latin America... Plant Equipment, CML to mergeBy: By Donny Jackson PSAP equipment vendors Plant Equipment and CML Emergency Services today announced their intent to merge, creating a combined company with about 500 employees that will have an installed base of more than two-thirds of the U.S. public-safety market... Bitwave announces programmable transceiver chipBy: By Donny Jackson Fabless semiconductor startup BitWave this week announced the development of the Softransceiver RFIC, a radio transceiver chip that can used to communicate with different wireless protocols and frequencies via software programming changes... NTT DoCoMo CEO: 3G poised to take off in U.S.By: By Glenn Bischoff NEW YORK--Recent consolidation among commercial wireless operators in the U.S. will set the stage for next-generation, or 3G, wireless networks to proliferate in the U.S., said Nobuharu Ono, president and CEO of NTT DoCoMo USA... Cisco moves into wireless mesh spaceBy: By Donny Jackson Networking giant Cisco Systems this week announced a dual-radio wireless mesh solution designed to help municipalities provide Wi-Fi broadband wireless services.... Sprint adds pictures to Nextel walkie-talkie servicesBy: By Donny Jackson Sprint recently announced the availability of Nextel Direct Send Picture service, which lets subscribers send and review a picture while on a Nextel walkie-talkie call without having to access a separate data service.... InnerWireless announces hospital location systemBy: By Donny Jackson InnerWireless announced its development of a new, 802.15.4-based RF Location System (RFLS) that will let hospitals and medical facilities efficiently track key assets, including patients, personnel and equipment... xG Technology demo uses lower powerBy: By Donny Jackson FORT LAUDERDALE--Communications firm xG Technology yesterday conducted another wireless line-of-site demonstration of its xMAX solution here, transmitting a 3.5 MB/s data stream a distance of 18 miles using less than 36 milliwatts of power using 10 MHz of unlicensed spectrum in the ISM 900 MHz band... XG Technology conducts first public demonstration of xMAXBy: By Donny Jackson For the first time, Florida-based xG Technology yesterday demonstrated its xMAX platform to a group of industry observers, delivering a data stream equivalent to full-motion MPEG-2 video with stereo sound 18 miles using just 50 milliwatts of power... Sprint Nextel, cable operators announce joint ventureBy: By Donny Jackson Sprint Nextel and a consortium of cable companies yesterday announced a joint venture that will let them offer a “quad play” of integrated voice, video, data and wireless communications during the first half of next year... Coast Guard uses F4W network in Wilma’s aftermathBy: By Donny Jackson Tactical wireless broadband solutions developer F4W yesterday announced it has deployed a disaster-response network in Miami in support of the U.S. Coast Guard’s relief effort in the wake of Hurricane Wilma... |
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