Sprint Nextel nixes WiMAX plans with Clearwire 

By: By Donny Jackson

In a blow to the WiMAX industry in the U.S., Sprint Nextel and Clearwire today terminated their letter of intent to jointly build and operate a nationwide mobile WiMAX network on the companies’ complementary 2.5 GHz spectrum assets...

EFJohnson announces agreement with Cisco 

By: By Donny Jackson

Land-mobile-radio (LMR) manufacturer EFJohnson this week announced it is teaming with networking giant Cisco Systems to combine EFJohnson’s LMR solutions with Cisco’s IP Interoperability and Collaboration System (IPICS)...

Cisco to buy mobile WiMAX firm 

By: By Donny Jackson

Cisco System this week announced its intent pay $330 million to acquire Navini Networks, a wireless broadband access equipment maker that boasts several WiMAX deployments and deployments of pre-standard mobile WiMAX technology...

Burbank utility deploys Wi-Fi-enabled meters from SmartSynch 

By: By Donny Jackson

Municipally owned Burbank Water and Power in Burbank, Calif., this week announced it has started deployment of the world’s first Wi-Fi-enabled SmartMeters from Mississippi-based vendor SmartSynch to let the utility more efficiently manage its energy network and read meters automatically...

Shared Spectrum secures funds to pursue public-safety applications 

By: By Donny Jackson

Cognitive-radio vendor Shared Spectrum this week announced that that it has been awarded funds from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to develop a multi-band cognitive radio system designed for public-safety use...

Cisco targets government market 

By: By Donny Jackson

Cisco Systems this week announced its Cisco Mobile Government solution, which is designed to give public-safety and government workers mobile access to high-speed applications via wireless connections in licensed and unlicensed bands...

Magnolia Broadband prepares for large UK test 

By: By Donny Jackson

Magnolia Broadband’s DiversityPlus solution will be tested late this month or early in November by five of Europe’s largest carriers to determine if the technology can deliver promised gains in data rates, battery life and coverage on UMTS networks, Magnolia Broadband CEO Osmo Hautanen said...

ShotSpotter partners with Tropos Networks 

By: By Mary Rose Roberts

ShotSpotter announced yesterday that its Gunshot Location System (GLS) would be integrated with Tropos Networks’ Metro-Scale Wi-Fi Mesh solutions so municipalities can deploy a Wi-Fi mesh network that can simultaneously support the transmission of gunfire data to public-safety officials...

Anchorage upgrades first responder network 

By: By Donny Jackson

Harris Stratex Networks this week announced a deal with the city of Anchorage and Municipal Light and Power (ML&P) to upgrade microwave links in the Anchorage Wide Area Radio Network (AWARN) used by local fire, police and emergency services personnel...

DHS launches radio-over-wireless-broadband pilot 

By: By Donny Jackson

A pilot designed to test ability to integrate new broadband technologies with existing public-safety two-way radio systems could provide information that could be helpful in the buildout of a proposed nationwide broadband wireless network in the 700 MHz band, a government official told MRT...

M2Z Networks files suit to overturn FCC ruling 

By: By Donny Jackson

M2Z Networks has asked a federal appeals court to reverse a recent FCC ruling that denied the fledgling company 20 MHz of 2.1 GHz spectrum needed to make its vision of offering a free, family-friendly broadband wireless service nationwide a reality...

Broadcom announces cheaper Wi-Fi chip 

By: By Donny Jackson

Broadcom this week announced a new low-cost wireless LAN solution that is designed to let manufacturers build smaller, more affordable Wi-Fi products, including products that operate in the 4.9 GHz band dedicated for public-safety use...

APCO: Cisco demonstrates ability to link disparate devices 

By: By Glenn Bischoff

BALTIMORE--Interoperability, which generally has been defined as the ability of radios operating on different technologies and frequencies to communicate with each other, has been the stated—and often elusive—goal of the public-safety sector for years. At this week’s Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials annual conference, Cisco Systems gave interoperability a twist by demonstrating the ability to link analog and digital two-way radios, voice over IP phones, wireline phones, wireless phones and satellite phones...

APCO: Cox Communications turns to NetMotion for mobile VPN 

By: By Donny Jackson

BALTIMORE--NetMotion this week announced that Cox Communications has deployed NetMotion’s mobile virtual private network (VPN) solution to let 3500 of its field-service technicians wirelessly access the cable operator’s network applications...

APCO: MSV announces Sprint Nextel deal, mutual-aid talkgroup 

By: By Donny Jackson

BALTIMORE--Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV) today 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 emergency-response-team offerings...

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