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SunCom Wireless to link with Ericsson, Napster for wireless deal
Tuesday 14 February 2006 – 04:00
SunCom Wireless, a wireless service provider for North and South Carolina, Georgia, parts of Tennessee and Virginia, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, has won a contract with Ericsson to provide Napster service direct to handsets. -
Pre-N sales boost wireless market - report
Tuesday 22 August 2006 – 04:16
Sales of draft 802.11n wireless access points boosted general wireless sales last quarter according to a recently released report by the Dell'Oro Group. The market research firm said 802.11n routers took 8 percent of the router market revenue during the 2nd quarter. Overall revenues were up 30% from the same quarter in 2005. -
Wireless carriers face slowdown of subscriber growth
Tuesday 13 February 2007 – 05:05
As the global wireless industry convenes today for its biggest event of the year, the 3GSM World Congress 2007 in Barcelona, Spain, carriers participating in the event face a major challenge: how to maintain revenue growth amid a dramatic slowdown in new handset subscribers. -
Wireless running sensor triggers privacy concerns
Friday 1 December 2006 – 10:19
A running shoe sensor that transmits details of a user's performance to an iPod could also be used to covertly track their movements, researchers claim. -
Sierra Wireless shows off USB-based wireless broadband card - video
Saturday 16 September 2006 – 04:33
Mobile high-tech workers can't always stop by a wireless hotspot to get an Internet connection. In coming months, carriers will be widening coverage while offering faster, almost wire-speed, service to phones and laptops. -
AT&T Wireless and Microsoft Announce Wireless Merger
Thursday 1 August 2002 – 05:02
Two corporate heavyweights, AT&T Wireless and Microsoft Corporation, both based in Redmond, Washington, have announced a partnership that will offer business customers expanded wireless services for accessing their business information. -
Intel: "Seamless" connectivity critical for evolution of wireless applications
Tuesday 7 March 2006 – 01:16
In just the last few years, Wi-Fi has become a standard component of notebook computers. With a range of other wireless broadband technologies emerging, Intel believes it will become critical for the computer industry to bridge existing and upcoming technologies, enabling users to seamlessly access a variety of networks through notebooks and handheld devices. -
Global mobile connections to pass three billion in 2007, says Wireless Intelligence
Tuesday 30 January 2007 – 03:14
By the end of 2007 the number of cellular connections will reach three billion, having passed through 2.5 billion during September 2006. -
Public comment period on free nationwide wireless broadband closing today
Friday 2 March 2007 – 07:13
Silicon Valley startup M2Z Networks is inching closer towards its proposed nationwide wireless broadband network that promises to provide free Internet access to 95% of the U.S. population. -
New Ipod may have wireless capabilities
Wednesday 16 August 2006 – 04:38
Apple Computer is expected to launch soon a new Ipod that supports wireless capabilities so as to compete with Microsoft's planned year-end launch of its Zune-branded MP3 players, according to market sources. -
Wireless users more web savvy than wired ones, says study
Thursday 15 March 2007 – 04:31
A European study of over 1,500 people from the EIAA shows that wireless internet users are far more engaged online than their wired counterparts, spending over six hours more online per week -
Wireless USB nears last hurdle before launch of consumer products
Friday 29 December 2006 – 04:29
Almost three years after it debuted at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), wireless USB remains one of the most promising implementations of ultra wideband (UWB) short-range radio technology, but it is still waiting for its day to hit the market. -
D-Link introduces wireless print server for networking multifunction printers
Wednesday 17 May 2006 – 04:42
D-Link is now shipping its new RangeBooster G Multifunction Printer Server, what it claims is the industry's first multi-port wireless print server that supports multifunction printers. -
Wireless USB 1.1 to support 6 GHz frequencies
Tuesday 2 October 2007 – 11:18 in Consumer Electronics
Amsterdam (Netherlands) - It was announced today at the Certified Wireless USB Developers Conference that Wireless USB 1.1 specs will be completed in the first half of 2008. The new spec builds upon the existing 1.0 which adopted in 2005, extending to ul ... -
Intel reveals wireless connectivity roadmap
Friday 6 October 2006 – 04:39
Intel has used the platform of its developer conference this week to reveal a roadmap for future wireless connectivity that will take in at least three different types of broadband connectivity for PCs.
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