Intel brings wireless broadband to Chinese cities
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Verizon Wireless brings 3G to more
cities
Verizon Wireless brings 3G to more
cities
09/22/2004 07:04 PMCNET News.com Sep 22 2004 10:13PM GMT
Cities invest in open wireless broadband
for everyone
Cities invest in open wireless broadband
for everyone
09/18/2004 08:34 PMUS News Sep 18 2004 11:26PM GMT
Intel goes big on wireless broadband
Intel goes big on wireless broadband
02/19/2004 11:30 AMPersonal Computer World Feb 19 2004 3:41PM GMT
Intel to Release First Chip for
Broadband Wireless
Intel to Release First Chip for
Broadband Wireless
04/17/2005 07:00 PMBoston Globe Apr 17 2005 7:56PM GMT
Intel ships wireless broadband chips
Intel ships wireless broadband chips
04/18/2005 09:07 PMZDNet Apr 19 2005 12:23AM GMT
Intel to release chip for broadband
wireless
Intel to release chip for broadband
wireless
04/17/2005 06:59 PMMSNBC Apr 17 2005 9:04PM GMT
Intel and Proxim team up on wireless
broadband
Intel and Proxim team up on wireless
broadband
06/21/2004 12:36 PMComputer Weekly Jun 21 2004 4:41PM GMT
Intel to issue broadband wireless chip
Intel to issue broadband wireless chip
04/17/2005 07:00 PMReuters UK Apr 17 2005 7:39PM GMT
Intel Outlines Broadband Wireless Vision
Intel Outlines Broadband Wireless Vision
01/24/2004 02:19 AMKeralaNext.com Jan 24 2004 6:38AM GMT
Intel to Release First Chip for
Broadband Wireless (Reuters)
Intel to Release First Chip for
Broadband Wireless (Reuters)
04/17/2005 02:41 PMReuters - As telecommunications carriers
around the globe experiment with a wireless replacement for
cable and DSL modems, Intel Corp. plans on Monday to
release its first chip for the technology, known as Wimax.
Intel eyes Indian market for broadband
wireless operations
Intel eyes Indian market for broadband
wireless operations
01/25/2004 05:16 PMDeepika Global Jan 25 2004 8:35PM GMT
CORRECTED - Global telcos probing
broadband wireless -Intel
CORRECTED - Global telcos probing
broadband wireless -Intel
01/22/2004 05:07 PMReuters Jan 22 2004 8:47PM GMT
AOL brings Net phone service to 40
cities
AOL brings Net phone service to 40
cities
04/07/2005 01:19 PMZDNet Apr 7 2005 4:18PM GMT
AT&T Wireless announces 3G wireless
network build in four cities
AT&T Wireless announces 3G wireless
network build in four cities
07/20/2004 04:34 PMMiami Herald Jul 20 2004 7:26PM GMT
AT&T Wireless Now Has 3G in Four
Cities
AT&T Wireless Now Has 3G in Four
Cities
07/20/2004 04:20 PMAT&T Wireless announced today--as was leaked last week--that they
have 3G wireless available in four U.S. cities: Detroit, Phoenix, San
Francisco, and Seattle are up and running at 200 to 300 Kbps right now
with San Diego (take that, Qualcomm home town?) and Dallas coming by
the end of 2004. Upload speeds aren't listed. AT&T will charge $25
per month for phone-based 3G service, with streaming video costing an
extra $5 per month. Data plans are $80 per month. No word yet on
whether the Motorola phone that works with this W-CDMA network will
allow the same kind of sidestepping to connect a laptop via Bluetooth
or USB to get the lower price. It does have Bluetooth built in, which
is a good sign. Daily Wireless has a round-up of the announcement with
details about the phone; they link to this Motorola press release with
more phone details. The handset will cost about $300 before rebates or
other deals. It has an integrated MP3 player, a large screen, three
band (900/1800/1900) support, and handles GSM, GPRS, and W-CDMA.
Laptop users will require a Merlin U530 UMTS card....
Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
07/08/2004 03:39 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Global Wireless Broadband Report to their offering [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
AT&T Wireless launches 3G in 4 cities
AT&T Wireless launches 3G in 4 cities
07/20/2004 04:15 PMAT&T Wireless Services Inc. on Tuesday launched a 3G
(third-generation) mobile data service in Detroit, Phoenix, San
Francisco and Seattle, offering a claimed average of 220K bps (bits
per second) to 320K bps of data throughput to two handset models and
one type of modem.
AT&T Rolls Out 3G Wireless in Four
Cities
AT&T Rolls Out 3G Wireless in Four
Cities
07/20/2004 06:13 PMThe high-speed wireless service makes its debut in San Francisco,
Seattle, Phoenix and Detroit, with service in Dallas and San Diego
planned by year's end.
Who Pays for Wireless Cities?
Who Pays for Wireless Cities?
09/21/2004 12:38 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Who Pays for
Wireless Cities?'
“Earlier this month, Philadelphia became the latest
municipality to throw its hat in the Wi-Fi ring and enjoy an image
bounce that would be the envy of any presidential candidate. Civic
interest in Wi-Fi makes municipalities look sexy and modern. Less
certain, however, are their chances for success as providers of
emerging communications technology. Offering wireless broadband is a
new course for cities and towns, say observers, and one that may not
be quite as…
AT&T Wireless Will Launch 3G in Four
Cities Next Week
AT&T Wireless Will Launch 3G in Four
Cities Next Week
07/15/2004 03:36 PMReuters reports that AT&T Wireless is poised to roll out its
W-CDMA 3G cellular data offering in Detroit, Phoenix, San Francisco,
and Seattle next week: AT&T Wireless had been saying "by the end
of the year," and this leak of a near-term launch is apparently
surprising. The company is only promising 200 to 300 Kbps, but it's
likely that W-CDMA will offer much higher burst rates, slightly slower
than 1x-EvDO, which Verizon Wireless plans to spend $1 billion in the
next several months to expand throughout major markets in the U.S. I
expected a rollout in Seattle because AT&T Wireless is
headquartered in this region--for the time being. The merger with
Cingular will certainly result in an almost total shutdown in this
area as there's no logical, only historical reasons for this
geographical location. The service will require one of two phones from
Nokia and Motorola to access. As TechDirt notes, AT&T Wireless has
to launch service in four cities before the end of the year to avoid a
requirement to repay $6 billion to investor DoCoMo. Elsewhere, I've
seen this figure and deadline rejected by certain executives involved
in the transaction, but I don't believe there's been a definitive
refutation. [link via TechDirt]...
AT&T Wireless rolling out 3G in four
cities this summer
AT&T Wireless rolling out 3G in four
cities this summer
06/04/2004 03:25 PMEngadget Jun 4 2004 7:40PM GMT
Big Cities Plan Big Wireless Networks
Big Cities Plan Big Wireless Networks
06/25/2004 09:57 PMInternet.com Jun 26 2004 1:49AM GMT
AT&T Wireless announces 3G network in
four cities
AT&T Wireless announces 3G network in
four cities
07/20/2004 05:51 PMSiliconValley.com Jul 20 2004 9:40PM GMT
CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
CTIA Wireless 2005 Features Motorola's
Mobile Wireless Broadband and VoIP
03/14/2005 06:26 PMWi-Fi Technology Forum Mar 14 2005 2:17AM GMT
Mobile/Wireless Update: InphoMatch Sees
SMS Triple; Broadband Satellites
Wireless Debuts at NAB; Verizon, Next
Mobile/Wireless Update: InphoMatch Sees
SMS Triple; Broadband Satellites
Wireless Debuts at NAB; Verizon, Next
04/19/2004 04:30 PMAVN Online Apr 19 2004 8:08PM GMT
Telcos and cities struggling for
wireless deployment control
Telcos and cities struggling for
wireless deployment control
06/05/2005 11:48 PM
In a growing number of American states ,
city governments and telephone companies are struggling over policies determining who gets
to rollout city-wide wireless internet connectivity.
Telcos argue that cities offer unfair competition to their businesses.
Twenty states have already passed, or are trying to push through,
legislation that would impose heavy restrictions on communities
creating their own networks in areas already served by Bells and cable
companies.
Thirteen of those states--Arkansas, Florida, Minnesota, Missouri,
Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas,
Utah, Virginia and Washington--have passed bills restricting future
public broadband projects, though existing initiatives are allowed to
operate. The remaining eight have measures pending or have seen their
bills fail to reach a vote.
( via Smartmobs )
Deal Paves Way For Cingular Wireless To
Serve All Top 100 US Cities
Deal Paves Way For Cingular Wireless To
Serve All Top 100 US Cities
07/12/2004 12:43 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 12 2004 5:15AM GMT
Wind Wireless to Sponsor at the
Broadband Wireless Show
Wind Wireless to Sponsor at the
Broadband Wireless Show
12/29/2004 05:50 AMWind Wireless, Inc. of Spokane, Washington is a participating sponsor
for the annual Broadband Wireless Show occurring April 21-22. This is
their first outing as a sponsor and exhibitor at a major industry
convention. [PRWEB Dec 29, 2004]
Philadelphia joins list of cities
mulling wireless Internet for all
Philadelphia joins list of cities
mulling wireless Internet for all
09/01/2004 12:18 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Sep 1 2004 4:24AM GMT
Philadelphia joins the list of cities
mulling wireless Internet for all
Philadelphia joins the list of cities
mulling wireless Internet for all
09/01/2004 06:34 AMCbs11tv.com - Wed Sep 1, 08:51 am GMT
Sky Catcher Communications Brings
DVB-RCS Broadband Satellite Services to
North America
Sky Catcher Communications Brings
DVB-RCS Broadband Satellite Services to
North America
04/01/2005 05:27 PMCompany to provide full menu of VoIP, video and VPN capabilities via
two-way satellite for enterprise market and small office-home office
subscribers. [PRWEB Apr 1, 2005]
MPEG NATION brings broadband streaming
video service to the masses
MPEG NATION brings broadband streaming
video service to the masses
03/30/2005 05:20 PMDigital Silo, Inc. has launched MPEG NATION, a "one-price-fits-all
solution" for placing video in blogs, auctions, personal and corporate
websites.
The new service supports Microsoft Windows Media, RealNetwork's
RealPlayer and Apple's QuickTime video formats. A 3-step online form
allows for the selection of a number of customer options including
password protection and logging. As soon as a video file is uploaded
to MPEG NATION it is transcoded into the various Internet media
formats for instant streaming Internet delivery. Once a file upload is
complete an http link is provided to the customer which they can paste
into an email, blog, auction or website. Clicking on the link
instantly brings up their video.
A one to sixty minute video uploaded to MPEG NATION, encoded into
Microsoft Window's Media Format (150k, 300k & 700k), costs just $4.95
including unlimited streaming (viewing) bandwidth and storage for six
months.
Xbox vet, Chinese firms announce new
broadband media venture
Xbox vet, Chinese firms announce new
broadband media venture
04/15/2005 09:28 AMTwincities.com - Thu Apr 14, 04:20 pm GMT
Broadband satellite moves off the
launchpad, brings 3G phone service
closer to reality
Broadband satellite moves off the
launchpad, brings 3G phone service
closer to reality
03/27/2005 04:18 PMNewsTarget Mar 27 2005 7:54PM GMT
Wheatland Broadband Brings High Speed
Internet to Rural Northern Seward County
Wheatland Broadband Brings High Speed
Internet to Rural Northern Seward County
08/22/2004 04:23 AMScott City, KS, August 20, 2004 – Wheatland Broadband Services
announced today the expansion of their fixed wireless high speed
Internet service to northern Seward County Kansas effective September
1, 2004. [PRWEB Aug 22, 2004]
TealAgent Brings Web to Handhelds
without Wireless
TealAgent Brings Web to Handhelds
without Wireless
05/06/2004 05:55 AMNice Office Brings Wireless CRM to
BlackBerry
Nice Office Brings Wireless CRM to
BlackBerry
04/11/2005 07:37 PMThe new CRM software from eAgency will allow wireless syncing and give
users access to sales and contact information for a price suited to
SMBs.
Cisco brings wireless into flagship
switch
Cisco brings wireless into flagship
switch
05/05/2004 09:27 PMAs issues such as security and roaming start to be solved, wireless
LANs are moving toward greater integration with enterprise networks.
Wireless is now set to work its way into Cisco Systems Inc.'s LAN
flagship, the Catalyst 6500 switch.
Intel brings out low-cost laptop chips
Intel brings out low-cost laptop chips
01/05/2004 08:05 PMThe chipmaker hopes to bring wireless computing to the masses with the
Celeron M, a discount version of its Pentium M processor for
notebooks.
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