- Wireless networks: An overview
Networking innovation has drastically improved easy access to data and information (multimedia, voice, and video) barrier of distance. Wireless systems support interactive multimedia services, teleconferencing, and wireless Internet. They have wider bandwidths, higher bit rates, global mobility, and service portability. They cost less, and mobile networks are scalable. They also ......
- VoIP Telephony To Use Wi-Fi To Cut Cord
NEW YORK— With the increasingly rapid rollout of VoIP telephone service from cable providers, telcos and start-ups such as Vonage, a new iteration of the service will use wireless 802.11 (or Wi-Fi) networking to free telephony from wired modems and wired phones. Early entrants into the market will be Net2Phone, ......
- Intel Moves Ahead with WiMax Efforts
WiMax will become as important to consumers as Wi-Fi. That was the message of Intel Corp. at this week's 3GSM World Congress, one of the wireless industry's largest event. Pulling out the big name executives and sporting two new products at the event, Intel called this the beginning of a ......
- Intel Moves Ahead with WiMax Efforts
WiMax will become as important to consumers as Wi-Fi. That was the message of Intel Corp. at this week's 3GSM World Congress, one of the wireless industry's largest event. Pulling out the big name executives and sporting two new products at the event, Intel called this the beginning of a ......
- Agere Debuts Mobile Content Server
Allentown, Pa.-based Agere Systems http://www.agere.com today announced a new product category dubbed the BluOnyx mobile content server that the company said un-tethers users from the PC and stationary storage devices, allowing them to access, back up and share digital content whenever and wherever they want in peer-to-peer mode or over ......
- 3GSM Congress Round-Up
Today's news from the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France. Antenova Shows Three Devices Cambridge solid-state antenna developer Antenova has announced three new devices at the 3GSM World Congress. All three use the company’s high dielectric ceramic to enable very close mounting of more than one antenna without cross-coupling effects....
- Intel, SiRF sign development deal for next-gen mobile connectivity
As part of its steady pursuit of enabling wireless connectivity far and wide, leading chipmaker Intel Corp. http://www.intel.com has signed a license and joint development agreement with SiRF Technology Inc. http://www.sirf.com/ on future product platforms the companies said could help location and wireless connectivity become more mainstream in next-generation mobile ......