Saturday, 10 May 2008 20:15
Wi-Fi Planet Wireless NewsThe Source for Wi-Fi Business and TechnologyWi-Fi News from InteropVendors urged conference attendees to cut the cord this week at Interop Las Vegas, where a new wave of increasingly innovative 802.11n products made their debut.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/wi-fiplanet/ssEt/~4/282150701" height="1" width="1"/>
April NewsbitsMotorola tests WiMAX in Thailand; Cisco sponsors Webcast on "21st Century Learning Environments"; Ooh la la: French iPhone sales are sluggish; Opera delivers Mini browser for Google's phone platform; Sharp ships wireless HDTV; Meru names new VP of operations; Bluesocket releases new 802.11n Draft 2 ...
Big WLAN on CampusCisco offers Webcast on K-12 deployments; Bluesocket to deploy 802.11n solution at UK-based university; 50,000 Oregon youngsters get Wi-Fi at their schools; McGill University deploys large-scale Aruba solution; University of Wyoming upgrades its WLAN; Wayne State upgrades to 802.11n campus-wide; ...
Wi-Fi Networking NewsWi-Fi Networking News reports nearly daily on all the news associated with wireless networking.Can Azulstar Make WiMax Work without Buying Spectrum?Azulstar once pinned its fortunes on city-wide Wi-Fi, but now looks to a special licensed spectrum band to make WiMax work where Wi-Fi failed: Azulstar has been the also-ran in Wi-Fi for some years, I'll just state bluntly and upfront. They built a network in Grand Haven, Mich., in 2003 ...
Cablevision Antes up $350m for Wi-Fi Network in New YorkCablevision will offer free Wi-Fi to its customers across a swath of New York: The company will spend an astounding $350m over two years--roughly $100 per customer--to put in service that they peg at offering 1.5 Mbps downstream rates. Broadband subscribers to their Optimum Online broadband ...
iPhone Wi-Fi Hotspot Access Now in AT&T Plan DetailsIt's on, it's off, it's on again: Access to AT&T hotspots is back on again, at least in the fine print, as the company now includes the statement that all iPhone plans in the U.S. include "access to AT&T's more than 17,000 Wi-Fi hotspots, including Starbucks." (Click ...