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Verizon Wireless promos 'Mobile Web 2.0'
Verizon Wireless promos 'Mobile Web 2.0'
07/01/2004 03:29 PMMobileTracker Jul 1 2004 7:16PM GMT
Adventures in wireless security: Why
home and corporate wireless LANs are
insecure
Adventures in wireless security: Why
home and corporate wireless LANs are
insecure
06/03/2004 03:44 AMThe meat of the article is:
“…Wireless security recommendations: Change your system
defaults – everyone knows them.
Change the Admin and SNMP passwords. Change the IP network range. Also
change the Server Set ID (SSID). The SSID is a unique identifier for
your wireless hub/router. The default SSID is set in the factory is
definitely not unique.
Don’t broadcast the SSID. While you can change the default ID,
that does little if your hub or router broadcasts that SSID.
Enable Wireless Encryption. WEP or something similar can be
compromised, but it makes it significantly more difficult to
compromise your information. The larger the key length, the better.
Enable Shared Key Authentication. The default Open System setting lets
anyone connect to your network with very minimal effort.
Change your SNMP Community String. Create a Community String like it
is a strong password.
Enable MAC Address Codes. Again, this makes it more difficult for a
hacker to compromise your home network.
Set Wireless LAN cards to Infrastructure Mode. Most cards have the
default Ad Hoc mode, which is less secure.
Don’t rely only on the broadband firewall. A firewall at your
home’s Internet entry point is critical. However, you should
still have personal firewalls on all computers on your network, in
case something makes it through your home’s firewall or a hacker
does make it onto your network.”
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]
Microsoft Office Solution Accelerator
for Sarbanes-Oxley Will Aid in Corporate
Financial Compliance
Microsoft Office Solution Accelerator
for Sarbanes-Oxley Will Aid in Corporate
Financial Compliance
12/17/2003 01:06 PMMicrosoft Corp. today announced the forthcoming Microsoft® Office
Solution Accelerator for Sarbanes-Oxley, the product of ongoing work,
including input from experts from Big Four accounting firms, to help
companies meet growing compliance requirements in a cost-effective way
with software they already license. The accelerator, one of a series
of accelerators aimed at helping companies handle key business issues,
is designed to make it easier for publicly traded companies to more
easily manage their internal financial controls.
Verizon Wireless and Kyocera Wireless
Corp. Launch KPC650 BroadbandAccess PC
Card with Optimized Antenna for V
Verizon Wireless and Kyocera Wireless
Corp. Launch KPC650 BroadbandAccess PC
Card with Optimized Antenna for V
04/18/2005 10:04 AMBusiness Wire UK Apr 18 2005 2:12PM GMT
ION-MP Outdoor Wireless Network Solution
Provides Faster and More Reliable
Wireless Network for Dallas Fort Worth
Auto Dealership
ION-MP Outdoor Wireless Network Solution
Provides Faster and More Reliable
Wireless Network for Dallas Fort Worth
Auto Dealership
01/06/2005 04:31 AMION, Inc, a wireless network solutions provider, upgrades John Eagle
Dealership’s outdoor wireless network, improving throughput and
reliability and eliminating monthly equipment lease costs. [PRWEB Jan
6, 2005]
ACL Wireless Unveils New Corporate
Identity
ACL Wireless Unveils New Corporate
Identity
06/13/2004 02:20 AMForwarding you a press note of ACL Wireless Ltd., the leading provider
of Real-Time Wireless Messaging based application services to mobile
operators, service providers and enterprises, today unveils a new
corporate logo and corporate website as a part of its rebranding
initiative and entering the next phase in the strategic plan to
improve awareness of ACL’s applications. ACL's new web site can be
accessed at http://www.acl-wireless.com. [PRWEB Jun 13, 2004]
Microsoft Will Launch Marketplace for
Public Sector Solution Providers
Microsoft Will Launch Marketplace for
Public Sector Solution Providers
05/24/2004 11:23 PMBelga Direct Press Releases May 25 2004 3:23AM GMT
Worldwide Launch of Lingobit Localizer
2.2 – Localization Solution for Windows
Worldwide Launch of Lingobit Localizer
2.2 – Localization Solution for Windows
08/27/2004 01:26 PMLingobit Technologies sets a new standard for localization
technologies [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
The Converged Corporate Wireless Phone
Unveiled
The Converged Corporate Wireless Phone
Unveiled
07/27/2004 04:47 PMInternet.com Jul 27 2004 8:21PM GMT
Selkirk to Launch First Global
Browser-Based Treasury Management
Solution
Selkirk to Launch First Global
Browser-Based Treasury Management
Solution
06/17/2004 09:18 PMBC Technology Jun 18 2004 1:01AM GMT
3G Wireless Billing Solution
3G Wireless Billing Solution
12/11/2003 08:33 AM3G Dec 11 2003 7:23AM ET
Wi-Fi/3G Wireless Networking Solution
Wi-Fi/3G Wireless Networking Solution
11/13/2003 05:19 AM3G Nov 13 2003 4:15AM ET
Human Recognition Systems Launch Latest
Version of Biometric Time & Attendance
Solution
Human Recognition Systems Launch Latest
Version of Biometric Time & Attendance
Solution
03/14/2005 04:14 PMHuman Recognition Systems, the only independent multi-biometric
systems integrator in the UK, have just released the latest version of
their unique Biometric Time & Attendance solution, ‘TimeManager 2.5’.
[PRWEB Feb 24, 2005]
Altiris and Fujitsu Siemens Computers
Launch DeskView 10.1 Client Management
Solution and New ManageIT Suites
Altiris and Fujitsu Siemens Computers
Launch DeskView 10.1 Client Management
Solution and New ManageIT Suites
06/16/2004 01:23 PMTurnKey Hotspot solution available from
UK Distributor Wireless CNP
TurnKey Hotspot solution available from
UK Distributor Wireless CNP
09/20/2004 02:48 AMWireless CNP is proud to announce its partnership with The Cloud.
Wireless CNP will be both partner and Distributor to The Cloud
delivering Wireless CNP’s extensive experience of wireless solutions
to Systems Integrators, Resellers and ISP’s. Initially, Wireless CNP
will distribute The Cloud’s ‘Hotspot in a Box’ public Internet access
solution, offering full survey, installation and configuration
services in addition to The Cloud’s solution. [PRWEB Sep 20, 2004]
Website Launched For Wireless Data
Solution Provider
Website Launched For Wireless Data
Solution Provider
07/01/2004 02:10 AMSouthern Web Group relaunches Omega Technologies Web site [PRWEB Jul
1, 2004]
Code Red Launches 802.11 Wireless
Solution for Industrial Environments
Code Red Launches 802.11 Wireless
Solution for Industrial Environments
12/17/2004 06:31 PMCode Red Systems launches Airblock Industrial, a software-only 802.11
wireless security solution for industrial environments such as retail
companies, logistics, manufacturers and warehouses. [PRWEB Nov 24,
2004]
Atheros Introduces Single-Chip 802.11g
Wireless LAN Solution.
Atheros Introduces Single-Chip 802.11g
Wireless LAN Solution.
01/26/2004 10:58 PMAtheros Introduces
Single-Chip 802.11g Wireless LAN Solution.Telecel selects ACL’s unique Wireless
Instant Messaging solution
Telecel selects ACL’s unique Wireless
Instant Messaging solution
08/27/2004 02:04 PMACL to provide new communication channel to Telecel subscribers [PRWEB
Aug 25, 2004]
Vodafone Trialing Flarion Wireless
Broadband Solution In Tokyo
Vodafone Trialing Flarion Wireless
Broadband Solution In Tokyo
05/06/2004 02:28 PMFlarion has been getting a lot of attention for snagging Nextel as a
customer for their technology to
offer
high speed wireless broadband in North Carolina. Even though
Nextel says they're still looking at
other
technologies for wireless broadband, Flarion has to feel good
about the situation. Now, they're getting another, very high profile
test, as Vodafone (immediately after announcing their own
3G
service) say they'll be
testing
Flarion's technology in Tokyo. In case you haven't been following
this, Flarion's FLASH-OFDM technology allows for wireless broadband
that supposedly offers 1.5Mbps downstream rates - much faster than all
the 3G offerings that people keep talking about. Of course, 3G has
other purposes, as it's designed to be useful for both voice and data,
while Flarion's technology is just for data. Still, as the article
points out, we're getting closer to a day when there's really no
reason to distinguish between voice and data - and the fact that it's
wireless carriers who are testing Flarion suggests that they realize
this. Of course, the wireless broadband market is still quite young,
and while it's good to see trials of Flarion's technology, they are
still competing with technology from IP Wireless (who has a few
systems up and running themselves) and the huge ball of hype that is
WiMax - not to mention all the 3G rollouts (though, those should pale
in comparison on speed for the time being). For all the hype around
WiMax, it's these other technologies that are actually in place today.
No matter what, real wireless broadband is coming, and it looks like
the market will have a few different choices.
Hong Kong CSL and RIM to Offer
BlackBerry Wireless Solution to Mobile
Professionals
Hong Kong CSL and RIM to Offer
BlackBerry Wireless Solution to Mobile
Professionals
02/11/2004 05:15 AMStockhouse Canada Feb 11 2004 9:15AM GMT
Vodafone New Zealand to Introduce
BlackBerry Wireless Solution to Mobile
Professionals
Vodafone New Zealand to Introduce
BlackBerry Wireless Solution to Mobile
Professionals
06/23/2004 06:20 AMStockhouse Canada Jun 23 2004 9:44AM GMT
AT&T Wireless may be near 3G launch
AT&T Wireless may be near 3G launch
07/19/2004 09:33 PMThe wireless carrier schedules a briefing Tuesday about an "innovative
new wireless service offer."
SFR Aim For 3G Wireless Launch
SFR Aim For 3G Wireless Launch
02/11/2004 02:29 AM3G Feb 11 2004 6:49AM GMT
Highwall Technologies Announces Small
Business Solution for Rogue Wireless
Detection
Highwall Technologies Announces Small
Business Solution for Rogue Wireless
Detection
07/14/2004 03:23 AMLow Range Highwall Sentinel and SME Version of Management Console
Released to Provide Plug-n-Play Solution to Secure Small Office
Environments from Rogue Wireless Threats [PRWEB Jul 14, 2004]
Syria's No. 1 Mobile Operator Deploys
Actix' Wireless Performance Engineering
Solution
Syria's No. 1 Mobile Operator Deploys
Actix' Wireless Performance Engineering
Solution
09/07/2004 02:26 PMECTA Portal Sep 7 2004 5:05PM GMT
Compex WPE54G breaks platform boundaries
as universal wireless connectivity
solution
Compex WPE54G breaks platform boundaries
as universal wireless connectivity
solution
07/25/2004 02:28 AMCompex 802.11g Internet gateway, WPE54G, functions seamlessly with
both Mac and PC stations while in one of its many capable functions,
Wireless Ethernet Adapter mode [PRWEB Jul 25, 2004]
O2 Launch 3G Wireless Trial
O2 Launch 3G Wireless Trial
12/15/2003 08:08 AM3G Dec 15 2003 6:29AM ET
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G next week
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G next week
07/15/2004 10:14 PMMobileTracker Jul 16 2004 1:35AM GMT
Wireless Philadelphia launch
Wireless Philadelphia launch
04/08/2005 06:35 PM
Yesterday, I attended the press conference at which Philadelphia
mayor John Street (that's him in the photo) announced the formal
launch of Wireless Philadelphia. This is the city-wide wireless
broadband network that has been the source of both so much excitement
and so much angst on the part of incumbents.
As Street, and Philly CIO Dianah Neff (the force behind the project)
made clear, however, the city isn't just blindly trying to replace
private connectivity providers. Philadelphia has established a
separate non-profit corporation, which will contract with private
companies to build the network. It will then offer the network as an
open wholesale platform, with third-party service providers offering
the retail connections to end users. That means carriers, ISPs, and
hotspot aggregators will all benefit from the city's investment, not
compete with it.
No city money will be spent on the project. All costs will be covered
from revenues. That's right; the network won't be free. It will cost
an estimated $16-$20/month for unlimited access, which is a bargain
considering that you can pay $10 just to surf in one Starbucks for a
couple hours. The city will be a customer of the wireless network for
its internal communications activities, which is expected to save it
$2 million per year in telecommunications costs once. And as Street
and Neff pointed out, there are all sorts of potential ancillary
benefits and services to be delivered on top of the connectivity
platform.
It's exciting to live in the place that it pioneering something that
I'm confident all major cities will want to do within the next 5-10
years.
By the way, we're organizing a workshop track at
Supernova on municipal
broadband. The activity around municipal wireless in particular is
just too great to ignore. And this decentralization of connectivity
and broadband policy is a perfect example of the Supernova themes.
AT&T to launch new wireless unit under
old name (AFP)
AT&T to launch new wireless unit under
old name (AFP)
05/18/2004 05:46 PMAFP - ATT Wireless will soon disappear as a result of a merger. But a
new ATT Wireless will be created by the company that started it all.
Sources - An At&t Wireless 3g Launch
Very Soon
Sources - An At&t Wireless 3g Launch
Very Soon
07/19/2004 09:35 AMewirelessnews Jul 19 2004 12:09PM GMT
'Mobile censorship' for under-18s
'Mobile censorship' for under-18s
01/19/2004 08:29 AMMobile phone operators have joined forces to try to protect under-18s
from inappropriate adult content.
Wireless Terrestrial "Last Mile" Mobile
802.22 UHF, Narrow Band, High Data Rate
Solution
Wireless Terrestrial "Last Mile" Mobile
802.22 UHF, Narrow Band, High Data Rate
Solution
12/17/2004 06:32 PMWiFi Wireless, Inc. (OTC: WFIW) announced today that they had
contracted with AValon RF, Inc. of El Cajon, CA, to design and produce
its first generation wireless terrestrial "last mile" mobile UHF,
narrow band, high data rate, 802.22 based solution for it's global
communication network. [PRWEB Dec 15, 2004]
55 percent of large U.S. businesses will
deploy a wireless wide-area data
solution by mid-2006
55 percent of large U.S. businesses will
deploy a wireless wide-area data
solution by mid-2006
09/15/2004 03:57 AM [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Vernier Networks Selected for Wireless
Network Security Solution by ST. Agnes
Medical Center
Vernier Networks Selected for Wireless
Network Security Solution by ST. Agnes
Medical Center
05/31/2004 01:51 PMOverall Cost of Deploying Secure Wireless Network Reduced with
Vernier’s ‘One-Click Configuration’ Access Management Solution [PRWEB
May 31, 2004]
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G service next
week
AT&T Wireless to launch 3G service next
week
07/16/2004 12:06 AMCNET Jul 16 2004 4:24AM GMT
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]...
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