NextWave, FCC Settle Wireless Spectrum Battle
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NextWave Spectrum Battle Ends
NextWave Spectrum Battle Ends
04/26/2004 07:35 AMNextWave and the FCC finally settle their dispute over wireless
spectrum.
FCC/NextWave Deal to Free Up Spectrum
FCC/NextWave Deal to Free Up Spectrum
04/21/2004 03:47 PMInternet News Apr 21 2004 8:13PM GMT
NextWave to Return Many Wireless
Airwaves (Reuters)
NextWave to Return Many Wireless
Airwaves (Reuters)
04/20/2004 06:16 PMReuters - Bankrupt wireless carrier NextWave
Telecom Inc. has agreed to return billions of dollars worth of
wireless licenses which will likely be re-auctioned, the
Federal Communications Commission said on Tuesday.
Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest
Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets
Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest
Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets
07/01/2004 08:55 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 2 2004 0:26AM GMT
Airlines, airports battle over Wi-Fi
spectrum oversight
Airlines, airports battle over Wi-Fi
spectrum oversight
06/18/2004 05:39 PMAirlines and airports are battling over regulatory oversight of
unlicensed Wi-Fi spectrum, with airports requiring airlines to forgo
their own wireless nets for fee-based airport services.
Sex.com, VeriSign settle 6-year legal
battle
Sex.com, VeriSign settle 6-year legal
battle
04/22/2004 09:23 AMUSA Today Apr 22 2004 1:46PM GMT
FCC expands spectrum for wireless use
FCC expands spectrum for wireless use
11/13/2003 06:30 PMThe Federal Communications Commission says it is setting aside
additional spectrum for devices that use unlicensed radio frequencies.
FCC expands wireless spectrum
FCC expands wireless spectrum
11/14/2003 11:30 AMThe FCC has decided to increase the frequency rage available to
unlicensed wireless network devices, boosting the band by 80%.
Wireless broadband may get more spectrum
Wireless broadband may get more spectrum
04/15/2004 04:58 PMThe FCC signals a willingness to let unlicensed devices share some
spectrum devoted to satellites to spread broadband across the country.
But some claim it will only create interference.
FCC To Expand Wireless Spectrum
FCC To Expand Wireless Spectrum
11/13/2003 06:33 PMMakarand writes "According to this article in the SF Chronicle the FCC
will expand the wireless spectrum to push broadband into rural areas.
However, consumer ...
FCC proposes that unused TV spectrum
goes to wireless
FCC proposes that unused TV spectrum
goes to wireless
05/14/2004 04:42 PMWASHINGTON - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has
proposed that wireless devices and wireless broadband providers be
able to operate in unused bands of broadcast television spectrum.
FCC proposes that unused TV spectrum go
to wireless
FCC proposes that unused TV spectrum go
to wireless
05/14/2004 04:30 PMThe FCC plans to begin developing rules allowing unlicensed wireless
devices to operate below 900 MHz and in the 3-GHz band of the radio
frequency spectrum, a decision questioned by a broadcasting
association.
Wireless powwow takes aim at spectrum
Wireless powwow takes aim at spectrum
03/08/2004 11:06 PMTechnology executives tell government officials how to shake up the
wireless spectrum in order to make room for innovation amid the
current Wi-Fi boom.
"At the heart of the spectrum: Powell is
the man to watch on wireless"
"At the heart of the spectrum: Powell is
the man to watch on wireless"
11/11/2003 09:19 AMSpectrum trading could open up wireless
market
Spectrum trading could open up wireless
market
07/19/2004 11:24 AMvnunet.com Jul 19 2004 3:26PM GMT
Groups debate wireless spectrum plans
Groups debate wireless spectrum plans
06/03/2004 01:44 PMMotorola claims wireless spread-spectrum
breakthrough
Motorola claims wireless spread-spectrum
breakthrough
07/29/2004 09:52 AMZDNet UK Jul 29 2004 2:31PM GMT
FCC Approves Nextel Wireless Spectrum
Swap (NewsFactor)
FCC Approves Nextel Wireless Spectrum
Swap (NewsFactor)
07/09/2004 02:55 PMNewsFactor - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on
Thursday approved a
controversial spectrum swap with wireless carrier Nextel (Nasdaq:
NXTL), designed to
resolve interference problems associated with public-safety radio
systems.
The Seattle Times: Business &
Technology: At the heart of the
spectrum: Powell is the man to watch on
wireless
The Seattle Times: Business &
Technology: At the heart of the
spectrum: Powell is the man to watch on
wireless
11/11/2003 05:55 AMThe Seattle Times: Business & Technology: At the heart of the
spectrum: Powell is the man to watch on
wireless
seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/200178717
2_powell10.html
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Spectrum trading could fundamentally
change the structure of existing
wireless markets, says Analysys
Spectrum trading could fundamentally
change the structure of existing
wireless markets, says Analysys
07/15/2004 03:10 AM* Regulators should see spectrum trading accompanied by liberalisation
of spectrum use as key part of a dynamic, competitive and innovative
wireless service market* Spectrum trading will create significant
uncertainties around the existing business models of mobile network
operators* Operators and regulators need to understand how the
industry’s structure and market dynamics will be changed by spectrum
trading [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
Battle may erupt for AT&T Wireless
Battle may erupt for AT&T Wireless
02/14/2004 02:35 AMBoston Globe Feb 14 2004 6:00AM GMT
DoCoMo paves way for AT&T Wireless bid
battle
DoCoMo paves way for AT&T Wireless bid
battle
01/27/2004 08:39 PMIndependent Jan 28 2004 0:54AM GMT
Vodafone loses AT&T Wireless battle
Vodafone loses AT&T Wireless battle
02/17/2004 06:25 AMCingular outbids
Dust settles on AT&T Wireless battle
Dust settles on AT&T Wireless battle
02/19/2004 08:18 AMVodafone outflanked by Cingular Wireless
FCC, NextWave reach $4b settlement
FCC, NextWave reach $4b settlement
04/20/2004 11:35 PMBoston Globe Apr 21 2004 4:24AM GMT
Cingular looks for killer blow in battle
for ATT Wireless (AFP)
Cingular looks for killer blow in battle
for ATT Wireless (AFP)
02/16/2004 12:10 PMAFP - America's Cingular Wireless, looking for the killer blow to
knock Vodafone out of a bidding war for AT and T Wireless, raised its
offer to 38 billion dollars, sources said.
Vodafone exits AT and T Wireless
takeover battle (AFP)
Vodafone exits AT and T Wireless
takeover battle (AFP)
02/17/2004 05:40 AMAFP - British mobile telephone operator Vodafone said it had withdrawn
from a takeover battle for US cellphone operator AT and T Wireless,
apparently clearing the way for a rival bid of about 40.5 billion
dollars from US firm Cingular.
Feds Reach $4B Settlement With
NextWave (AP)
Feds Reach $4B Settlement With
NextWave (AP)
04/20/2004 03:27 PMAP - Federal regulators reached a $4 billion settlement Tuesday
with NextWave Telecom Inc., ending years of legal wrangling over
wireless telephone licenses.
SK Telecom, KT in heated battle over
local wireless market
SK Telecom, KT in heated battle over
local wireless market
05/24/2004 06:03 AMMaekyung Internet May 24 2004 9:57AM GMT
Sprint Hoping to Battle Verizon Wireless
(Reuters)
Sprint Hoping to Battle Verizon Wireless
(Reuters)
06/22/2004 09:14 AMReuters - Sprint Corp. (FON.N) said on Tuesday
that it would invest about $1 billion mainly in 2005 to develop
high-speed data wireless services using a technology that will
help it compete with its biggest rival Verizon Wireless.
NextWave Pact With F.C.C. Ends Airwave
Dispute
NextWave Pact With F.C.C. Ends Airwave
Dispute
04/20/2004 10:00 PMThe F.C.C. forged an agreement with NextWave Telecom that will free up
airwave licenses vital to improving the nation's cell phone system.
Craig Wireless files suit in battle over
control of Look Communications
Craig Wireless files suit in battle over
control of Look Communications
02/19/2004 06:09 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Feb 19 2004 9:39PM GMT
The 1966 film “The Battle of Algiers"
Tells Us a Lot About the Battle for Iraq
12/21
The 1966 film “The Battle of Algiers"
Tells Us a Lot About the Battle for Iraq
12/21
12/21/2003 07:18 AMPhilip Gourevitch, writing in the New Yorker .. Winning and
losing
newyorker.com/talk/content/?031222ta_talk_gourevitch
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"Downhill Battle - Downhill Battle Labs
- Battle Torrent"
"Downhill Battle - Downhill Battle Labs
- Battle Torrent"
08/04/2004 03:30 PMDownhill Battle - Downhill Battle Labs -
Battle Torrent
Downhill Battle - Downhill Battle Labs -
Battle Torrent
08/04/2004 09:28 AMDownhill Battle - Downhill Battle Labs - Battle Torrent .. proposal
for making bittorrent
usable
downhillbattle.org/labs/battletorrent
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More 3G Spectrum for 3G in US
More 3G Spectrum for 3G in US
09/13/2004 12:48 PM3G Sep 13 2004 4:08PM GMT
Spectrum-CLI-1.016
Spectrum-CLI-1.016
12/16/2003 06:33 PMLet My Spectrum Go
Let My Spectrum Go
08/13/2004 06:07 PMThe topic of open spectrum certainly isn't new. However, it's
suddenly getting a lot more attention. Yesterday, the Economist had a
nice backgrounder on the debate (though, they screwed up a few
facts), and today Clay Shirky has written up a
long
piece in defense of opening up more spectrum. Opening up more
spectrum, especially a lot of the valuable spectrum the broadcasters
are hoarding, would be a huge deal, and could be
very helpful
for a variety of industries and the overall economy. However, as I
pointed out yesterday,
it's not
quite that easy. While it's clear that those who benefit from a
world where spectrum is scarce are over-playing the fear of more
unlicensed spectrum,
interference still is a problem. Shirky
cites one test that showed where interference wasn't a problem, but to
use that one story to suggest there are no interference problems
denies what plenty of folks in the wireless industry see every day.
He also uses WiFi as an example that interference isn't a problem --
which is news to anyone who has ever discovered just how much a
problem interference can be on a WiFi system (I had to return a
cordless phone that disconnected my home WiFi every time I took a
call). I'm all for freeing up more spectrum, but the wireless
industry needs to do a better job showing how they will deal with the
interference issues, and proving that it really won't be a problem.
Let them come up with real solutions to the interference problems
people see every day, and then, absolutely, let's free up more
spectrum.
Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
Avocent Introduces the World's First
Wireless Solution for KVM Switching and
Video Broadcasting: AutoView Wireless
controls sixteen servers from two
wireless consoles, nominated for Best of
Interop award at NetWorld+Interop 2004
05/31/2004 02:13 PMAvocent Corporation (NASDAQ: AVCT) today announced the
AutoView Wireless, the world’s first wireless keyboard, video
and mouse (KVM) switching and video broadcasting solution. The
AutoView Wireless is a finalist in the Network Server and
Peripheral category in the Best of Interop Awards competition at
NetWorld+Interop. Award finalists were selected by CMP Media’s CRN,
Network Computing, VARBusiness and Network Magazine. [PRWEB May 10,
2004]
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