McCaw Starts Wireless Internet Service for PCs
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McCaw to Offer Wireless Broadband
Service (AP)
McCaw to Offer Wireless Broadband
Service (AP)
06/02/2004 11:39 AMAP - Wireless entrepreneur Craig McCaw, who has a mixed track record
of spectacular successes and humbling failures, is launching a
wireless broadband service.
McCaw Launches Broadband Wireless
Service
McCaw Launches Broadband Wireless
Service
06/03/2004 11:59 AMCellular phone mogul Craig McCaw is entering the broadband wireless
market with his latest venture, Clearwire.
McCaw to Unveil Wireless Broadband
Service (Reuters)
McCaw to Unveil Wireless Broadband
Service (Reuters)
06/02/2004 03:30 PMReuters - U.S. mobile phone industry pioneer
Craig McCaw said Wednesday he was poised to launch a wireless
broadband Internet service in the United States and several
other countries.
Report: McCaw to Unveil Wireless
Broadband Service (Reuters)
Report: McCaw to Unveil Wireless
Broadband Service (Reuters)
06/02/2004 02:15 AMReuters - U.S. mobile phone industry pioneer
Craig McCaw is expected to announce on Wednesday the launch of
a national wireless broadband service that would compete
against other high-speed Internet access services, The Wall
Street Journal said.
Wireless Internet is next for McCaw
Wireless Internet is next for McCaw
06/03/2004 03:16 PMIHT Jun 3 2004 6:06PM GMT
Verizon starts local Internet phone
service
Verizon starts local Internet phone
service
04/06/2005 11:23 PMbizjournals.com Apr 7 2005 3:21AM GMT
'RegenTV' Internet Protocol TV service
starts work this week
'RegenTV' Internet Protocol TV service
starts work this week
06/09/2004 02:55 AMPublicTechnology.net Jun 9 2004 7:06AM GMT
McCaw fixates on wireless (TheDeal.com)
McCaw fixates on wireless (TheDeal.com)
05/05/2004 05:36 AMTheDeal.com - An entity controlled by Nextel's co-founder acquired a
7.8% stake in Canada's Microcell Telecommunications.
McCaw Competes for Wireless Broadband
(NewsFactor)
McCaw Competes for Wireless Broadband
(NewsFactor)
06/03/2004 06:53 PMNewsFactor - Another player has emerged in the wireless broadband
market -- Clearwire, led by
cellular communications pioneer Craig McCaw -- with hopes of
delivering
affordable high-speed Internet access to the unconnected masses.
Internet service goes wireless
Internet service goes wireless
06/01/2004 02:02 PMCape Argus Jun 1 2004 5:32PM GMT
No cable or DSL: New Internet service is
truly wireless
No cable or DSL: New Internet service is
truly wireless
09/23/2004 05:04 AMMiami Herald Sep 23 2004 7:30AM GMT
Their broadband internet service is not
wireless
Their broadband internet service is not
wireless
09/17/2004 01:00 AMTechTree Sep 17 2004 4:03AM GMT
Wireless Internet Service Becomes New
Cash Cow
Wireless Internet Service Becomes New
Cash Cow
02/13/2004 07:08 AMHankooki Feb 13 2004 9:51AM GMT
Verizon Wireless debuts new Internet
service
Verizon Wireless debuts new Internet
service
09/22/2004 07:06 PMCrains NY Business Sep 22 2004 8:38PM GMT
Caribou Coffee To Add Wireless Internet
Service
Caribou Coffee To Add Wireless Internet
Service
07/22/2004 06:03 AMKare11.com - Thu Jul 22, 07:37 am GMT
Verizon updates wireless Internet
service
Verizon updates wireless Internet
service
07/02/2004 04:53 AMHydrogenguide.com - Fri Jul 2, 01:39 am GMT
AT&T Wireless rolls out super-speedy
Internet service
AT&T Wireless rolls out super-speedy
Internet service
07/21/2004 03:56 AMUSA Today Jul 21 2004 8:36AM GMT
Wireless: Internet phone service
scrambles for numbers
Wireless: Internet phone service
scrambles for numbers
04/03/2005 09:38 PMInternational Herald Tribune Apr 4 2005 1:41AM GMT
AT&T Wireless rolls out super-speedy
Internet service (USATODAY.com)
AT&T Wireless rolls out super-speedy
Internet service (USATODAY.com)
07/21/2004 06:13 AMUSATODAY.com - The white-hot wireless technology known as 3G UMTS -
short for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System - is finally
making its U.S. debut.
* Chunghwa Telecom considering new
high-speed wireless Internet service
* Chunghwa Telecom considering new
high-speed wireless Internet service
06/10/2004 01:20 AMTaipei Times Online Jun 10 2004 4:35AM GMT
LAZERQUICK Partners with Glow Networks
forHigh-Speed Wireless Internet Service
LAZERQUICK Partners with Glow Networks
forHigh-Speed Wireless Internet Service
07/27/2004 02:46 AMGlow Networks deploys wireless 'Wi-Fi'(802.11b) Hot Spot service to
corporately owned LAZERQUICK locations in Oregon and Washington.
[PRWEB Jul 27, 2004]
SolutionInc Enables Another Canadian
Wireless Internet Service Provider -
Altimax Network
SolutionInc Enables Another Canadian
Wireless Internet Service Provider -
Altimax Network
07/26/2004 04:06 PMCanadaIT.com Jul 26 2004 8:25PM GMT
Charter to Launch Global Wireless
Internet Service for Residential and
Business Customers
Charter to Launch Global Wireless
Internet Service for Residential and
Business Customers
01/03/2005 07:31 AMInvestors Business Daily Jan 3 2005 11:52AM GMT
Enterprise Deployment of Wireless and
Remote Access with RSA SecureID and
Microsoft Internet Authentication
Service
Enterprise Deployment of Wireless and
Remote Access with RSA SecureID and
Microsoft Internet Authentication
Service
05/01/2004 03:35 AMThis whitepaper describes how to configure RSA ACE/Server to provide a
secure authentication solution for VPN and Windows XP 802.1X wireless
clients running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 with the PEAP QFE
installed. This is accomplished by using Internet Authentication
Service (IAS) with any Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
standard–compatible virtual private network (VPN) server or
Protected EAP (PEAP)-compatible wireless access point.
Small Caribbean Restaurant Franchise
Prepares for the Republican National
Convention with Free Wireless Internet
Service
Small Caribbean Restaurant Franchise
Prepares for the Republican National
Convention with Free Wireless Internet
Service
08/27/2004 01:57 PMA popular Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill (“Golden Krust”)
restaurant in New York City recently partnered with Belaris Wireless
to deploy free wireless Internet service (“Wi-Fi”) at its location.
The free service enables customers to surf the web and access their
email while enjoying a delicious Caribbean themed meal. The Golden
Krust restaurant is ideally situated across from Madison Square Garden
on 8th Avenue, between 31st & 32nd streets. [PRWEB Aug 26, 2004]
International Internet Access Service
Provider Dialer.net ISP Adds a New
Global FAX Service for its Internet
Roaming Users Worldwide
International Internet Access Service
Provider Dialer.net ISP Adds a New
Global FAX Service for its Internet
Roaming Users Worldwide
02/05/2005 09:23 PMGlobal Internet Access provider Dialer.net provides global FAX service
for its users worldwide. Users can send faxes from anywhere in the
world to any FAX in the world with their current e-mail program.
[PRWEB Feb 3, 2005]
Easygroup starts mobile service
Easygroup starts mobile service
03/14/2005 06:11 PMNo-frills company Easygroup moves into the mobile telecoms market with
the launch of its phone service Easymobile.
AOL starts online shopping service
AOL starts online shopping service
09/21/2004 06:53 AMTrivalleyherald.com - Tue Sep 21, 10:52 am GMT
UPS Starts Wireless Logistical
Deployment in Europe
UPS Starts Wireless Logistical
Deployment in Europe
06/22/2004 01:51 PMUPS starts its global roll-out of Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, cellular systems
to speed up package processing: The system will start its rollout in
Europe in package sorting centers. Sorts will wear a Bluetooth ring on
their middle finger that will scan bar codes. The ring hands data off
to a belt-worn Wi-Fi device which communicates with the network. By
2007, UPS will have 55,000 ring scanners deployed in 118 countries.
They predict enormous savings in repairs and downtime as well as spare
parts inventory. It also provides worker flexibility: there's no fixed
station needed. 73 sites will have the system deployed by the end of
2005. UPS will install about 12,000 access points across 2,000
facilities as part of this rollout. While they say the resulting
network will be one of the largest in the world, a conversation I had
with a firm today that builds software to manage large-scale access
point deployments indicates that there may be several hundred
companies today with thousands of access points across all branches,
and that topping 10,000 access points for a worldwide corporation
won't be unusual in a year or two. In the U.S., UPS is testing its
DIAD IV (Delivery Information Acquisition Device) which combines GPS
(for positioning), Bluetooth (for scanning), Wi-Fi (for transmission),
and GSM/GPRS cellular data (for uplinking). The device even has an
acoustic modem for the backroads that UPS finds itself delivering
packages to....
Bluetooth Wireless Starts to Show Some
Bite
Bluetooth Wireless Starts to Show Some
Bite
06/05/2005 10:58 PMAfter a decade of empty chatter, the short-range wireless technology
known as Bluetooth is finally getting some bite with forthcoming
products shown at Computex.
Wireless Internet Service Provider
(WISP) Directory
(http://www.wispdirectory.com) Redesigns
and Offers Additional Services - Free
Basic Listing for WISPs and Related
Organizations
Wireless Internet Service Provider
(WISP) Directory
(http://www.wispdirectory.com) Redesigns
and Offers Additional Services - Free
Basic Listing for WISPs and Related
Organizations
07/20/2004 02:34 AMThe WISP Directory is a comprehensive global listing of wireless ISPs
and related organizations. WISPs and related companies may submit
their basic listings for free. The site also includes daily news
updates relating to the industry along with an email notification
service. In addition to these services, the site contains
comprehensive information for those interested in establishing and
operating a WISP via an online bookstore, articles from industry
experts, and a continuously updated knowledge base section. [PRWEB
Jul 20, 2004]
Sun starts new Java-Linux service portal
Sun starts new Java-Linux service portal
01/22/2004 07:27 PMThough it is a tad late to the party, Sun Microsystems is slowly but
surely making up for lost time by positioning itself closer to Linux
and the open source community in general. The latest indication is the
announcement the Santa Clara, Calif.-based firm made Thursday at
LinuxWorld, when Sun introduced a new Java.net community for Linux
developers with expanded support for Java-based development tools on
both the Solaris and Windows platforms.
Hutchison starts up 3G service in Hong
Kong
Hutchison starts up 3G service in Hong
Kong
01/27/2004 06:28 PMMobileTracker Jan 27 2004 10:02PM GMT
AOL starts rolling out 'Net phone
service
AOL starts rolling out 'Net phone
service
04/07/2005 08:43 PMAmerica Online (AOL) on Thursday began the nationwide rollout of an
Internet phone service for subscribers to its Internet service.
UPS Starts European Deployment Of Its
Latest Wireless Technology
UPS Starts European Deployment Of Its
Latest Wireless Technology
06/23/2004 04:39 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jun 23 2004 8:51AM GMT
Microsoft starts beta-testing patch
service
Microsoft starts beta-testing patch
service
03/24/2005 08:17 AMMicrosoft has begun a public beta trial of its Microsoft Update
service for distributing security patches.
Online music service starts price war in
Canada
Online music service starts price war in
Canada
01/04/2005 12:56 PMThe battle for market share between online music services is heating
up in Canada with Puretracks.com recently cutting prices on selected
songs by 20 percent.
A report in the Financial Post today says Puretracks.com's sale is on
specific titles offered by Universal Music, including hot sellers and
CDs on the year-end lists of music critics. Albums are being offered
at $7.99, with individual songs priced at 79 cents.
Apple's iTunes and Napster, which also operates Canadian services, did
not respond to calls yesterday, according to the report. Both charge a
base price of 99 cents per song and $9.99 an album.
Price competition for online music has occurred more regularly in the
United States, which also has more companies battling for market
share. For example, iTunes charges US99 cents per track, while
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. charges US88 cents and Real Networks Inc.'s
Rhapsody service charges as little as US79 cents.
IRS Starts Tech Guidance Email Service
for Tax Pros
IRS Starts Tech Guidance Email Service
for Tax Pros
08/09/2004 05:58 AMSmartPros Aug 9 2004 8:59AM GMT
Computex: Bluetooth wireless technology
starts to show some bite
Computex: Bluetooth wireless technology
starts to show some bite
06/06/2005 12:04 AMMany of the niche vendors at this year's Computex computer show in
Taipei were displaying Bluetooth wireless versions of their wares this
week.
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