Trio Tackles Wireless Roaming
Motorola Inc., Avaya Inc. and Proxim Corp. on Tuesday announced plans to collaborate on devices and supporting software and hardware that can roam between cell phone networks and wireless LANs without interruption.
The idea is that business travelers could take advantage of public WLAN "hot spots" and then continue a connection on the way back to the office.
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