WiMAXSoftware upgrade takes new Aruba access points to 802.11nBy: By Glenn Bischoff Aruba Networks unveiled a line of 802.11 a/b/g remote access points that can be upgraded to 802.11n functionality via downloadable software. Michael Tennefoss,... BACK IN THE RACEBy: By Lynnette Luna After both Verizon and AT&T chose long-term evolution for their 4G mobile broadband networks, many thought WiMAX would be left at the starting line... Verizon, AT&T both plan 2010 launch for LTE networksBy: Lynnette Luna The country's top two wireless operators came away with the bulk of licenses from the 700 MHz auction that concluded in March. And it appears the big... Satellite gets back into the gameBy: By Lynnette Luna After a down period, several operators are planning to launch new equipment, services... Turning the cornerBy: An MRT Staff Report Without question, 2008 will be the year of answers for the urgent-communications sector, as the future for key technologies, initiatives, entities and players finally will crystallize... ADC to pay $169 million for LGC WirelessBy: By Donny Jackson In-building wireless solutions provider LGC Wireless has agreed to be acquired by established telecom vendor ADC for $169 million in cash and other considerations... Tough times continue for Sprint NextelBy: By Lynnette Luna Beyond rebanding woes, CEO splits, as do thousands of push-to-talk customers... Russia to get regional WiMAX networksAlcatel-Lucent and Synterra, a telecommunications service provider, formed a strategic partnership to deploy Russia's first universal WiMAX networks... Motorola to begin WiMAX trialMotorola and Vietnam Datacommunications signed an agreement to commence a WiMAX trial in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam's two largest cities... Solution improves broadband data transmissionsBy: By Glenn Bischoff Fairfax, Va.-based Saraband Wireless announced it has been awarded a U.S. patent for a solution that improves the throughput and reach of non-line-of-site wireless broadband communications... NextWave picks up IPWirelessBy: By Lynnette Luna Company pays $100 million, primarily to acquire TD-CDMA technology... Easier said than doneBy: By Donny Jackson Figuring out how to make public/private partnerships work is beginning to resemble the splitting of the atom – a mind-numbing challenge with powerful implications... Reality gameBy: By Lynnette Luna The standards development process, as it exists today, requires participants to watch their backs as they try to outflank competitors in order to advance their own proprietary interests. No wonder it takes so long... Children's hospital installs wireless systemEnterprise wireless vendor MobileAccess Networks announced that its Universal Wireless Network has been installed by The Children's Hospital in Aurora,... VeriSign collaborates with WiMAX ForumThe WiMAX Forum, an organization dedicated to the creation of global standards for interoperability of wireless broadband access products, has selected... |
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